The Power of Purposeful Kindness
Kindness can be tricky because it’s sacrificial. It isn’t just paying for the person behind you in line at Starbucks.
Kindness can be tricky because it’s sacrificial. It isn’t just paying for the person behind you in line at Starbucks.
Am I OK with my contributions going unnoticed? I’m not sure I have that kind of humility.
If you allow a person you’re interested in to catch a glimpse through some friend-like interactions before asking her on a date, you may stand a better chance of getting a “yes.”
When circumstances seem to indicate we’ve stalled, we can trust that God is still at work transforming us into the image of His Son.
Is it OK that I’m so preoccupied with my own life that I don’t take time to know what’s going on in the world and stop to pray about it?
Need to get something off your chest? Want fresh perspective? There’s good reason to talk to others about your problems.
“Your turn’s coming!” Now that I’m nearing the end of my 20s, my family seems to be saying that less and less.
The reason we must speak up is because God commands it — but also, our world needs it. Imagine if William Wilberforce or Dietrich Bonhoeffer had stayed quiet.
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