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Can a single act of kindness bridge the gap between strangers?

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As a pastor, I've seen firsthand the impact a single act of kindness can have on bridging the gap between strangers. It's not just about grand gestures, but often the small, everyday acts of kindness that can make a world of difference. For example, cooking a meal for a neighbor or offering a listening ear to a friend in need can be a powerful way to build connections and foster a sense of community.

I've also seen how kindness can be a catalyst for deeper relationships. When we show kindness to others, it can create a sense of safety and trust, allowing people to open up and be vulnerable with us. This is especially true in our church community, where we strive to create a space where people feel seen, heard, and loved. By showing kindness and compassion to one another, we can build bridges between strangers and create a sense of belonging.

As I reflect on my own life, I'm reminded of the importance of kindness in building relationships with those around me. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and I'm grateful for the many acts of kindness she's shown me over the years. Whether it's a surprise dinner or a listening ear, her kindness has helped me feel seen and loved. And as a parent, I'm trying to model kindness for my children, Joshua and Rebecca, so they can learn the value of treating others with compassion and empathy.

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