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Kindness in the Culture

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Our culture has become contaminated and saturated with hatred, racism, meanness, and a host of other expressions of contempt. Everywhere you look, people are acting in rude and uncaring ways. And like a bad virus, it’s spreading through our society.

What we need is a revolution of kindness. It’s time for kingdom people like you and me to start spreading good things, including kindness. I’ve launched a national initiative called “Kindness in the Culture” to challenge believers to reclaim the attitude of civility that’s necessary for a peaceful and friendly environment in our homes, our workplaces, and our society.

It’s time for us all to get involved in making a difference in our conversations, whether they be in our living rooms or on social media, or in the public sphere. Those of us who love God should be the first to sign on to a movement for change that begins by simply practicing an act of kindness for a neighbor, a friend, or a stranger.

When have you found yourself being unkind? How did it make you feel?

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Kindness in the Culture

We are suffering from an epidemic of meanness in our culture today. Even Christians seem to have forgotten how to be kind, especially when they disagree with someone. The way we can turn this around, according to bestselling author Dr. Tony Evans, starts with remembering how kind God has been to us, and then, in response, become an ambassador of kindness in our culture.

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