Faith
Kindness Reflects Christ’s Love Amid Pessimism
Faith Facts
- Chick-fil-A worker gifted stuffed cows to granddaughter Norah, delighting regular customer at dawn drive-thru.
- Ashley sent care package of soup, rolls, cookies to former youth minister Aaron Sayles battling COVID-19.
- Biblical mandate: “Love is kind” (1 Corinthians 13:4); “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31).
In Jesus’ name, our divided nation desperately needs more kindness to counter record-low American optimism.
Gallup reports fewer than 60 percent of adults expect high-quality lives in five years.
That comes amid affordability crises, political turmoil, and global wars.
Norah giggled with bare feet in the breeze during breakfast outing with grandparents.
“It was such a thoughtful and touching act of kindness,” Sayles said of the surprise delivery.
“Random acts of kindness should be so much a part of our life as a Christian that the word random is foreign to us,” said minister Charlie Harrison.
Author regrets gruff theater response but urges believers to live Golden Rule daily, fostering faith-filled families and patriotic hope.
Commit today to kindness that honors Jesus, restoring optimism through Christian values.