Broken but Loved, with Kevin Matthews
52m

Legendary radio broadcaster Kevin Matthews takes us on a journey that’s anything but ordinary. From the heights of a high-profile career to a profound spiritual awakening, everything shifted when he stumbled upon a broken statue of the Virgin Mary in a dumpster. That moment marked the beginning of a new chapter.

Now, battling multiple sclerosis and the loss of his job, Kevin shares how he rediscovered God and found unshakable hope through raw, personal encounters with Mary. His storytelling isn’t just captivating; it’s a masterclass in embracing vulnerability, confession, and the power of community. Kevin’s story challenges us to face our own brokenness and realize that, no matter what, we are deeply loved by God. This is more than a comeback story—it’s a call to embrace who we truly are.

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About Kevin Matthews

Kevin Matthews, a legendary former radio broadcaster, had a profound encounter with the Virgin Mary in a filthy dumpster. Over the past decade, Kevin has shared his profound love of God and the Blessed Mother with thousands. His recitals of the Rosary are now heard worldwide, spreading a message of hope and devotion. In 2024, he released his second book, “Mary’s Roadie,” co-authored with Matthew Kelly. Once a voice to 10 million weekly radio listeners in Chicago, Kevin is now an inductee into the Radio Hall of Fame. However, his current mission transcends the airwaves; he now consoles the brokenhearted and instills hope in the desolate. His dynamic speaking engagements range from prisons to women’s conferences, where he is lauded for his heartfelt homage to Mary, the Mother of Jesus.

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