The Example of Kindness - Biblical Analogy
There was a woman in our community named Elizabeth, known for her warm smile and open door. Her home was a sanctuary for those in...
This is stories & illustrations on kindness and love, drawing on Jeremiah 29:11. It carries an emotional tone of love and compassion.
There was a woman in our community named Elizabeth, known for her warm smile and open door. Her home was a sanctuary for those in need, a place overflowing with the aroma of her famous sweet potato pie and the sound of laughter. Yet, Elizabeth wasn’t perfect. She carried scars from her past—betrayals and failures that shadowed her heart. But instead of allowing those wounds to harden her spirit, she chose to let kindness flow from her, like a river nourishing a thirsty land.…
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