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The Courage To Care Under Fire

The Courage To Care Under Fire

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A president mocked as a “village clown” kept his door open to the weary and the unknown. That image launches us into a candid, practical journey through brotherly love—the kind of deliberate, disciplined affection that turns a crowd into a family and keeps faith from going cold. We weave Lincoln’s surprising hospitality with vivid moments from the life of Jesus, where compassion interrupts the schedule: a quiet talk at a well, a pause for a trembling hand, a touch no one else would risk. Then we land in 2 Peter 1, where brotherly love sits in a serious list of soul-building virtues and is treated as essential, not optional.

We talk about why affection doesn’t appear by accident and how the local church becomes the laboratory for it. Think family language from Paul—fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters—and the friction that comes with it. Instead of waiting to feel close, we act like kin because we are kin in Christ: same Savior, Spirit, and mission. From there, we get specific about practice: outdo one another in honor, show up with a cheering spirit, and trade self-promotion for presence. You’ll hear a college student’s story of being welcomed back to faith and why that front-door smile mattered more than anyone realized.

To make this real, we offer three handles: practice care one act at a time, cultivate love by the Spirit over time, and make small deposits of grace daily. Even small gestures—remembered names, shared coffee, a patient ear—become the oil that keeps a church’s moving parts from grinding. We close with a story about roses on a doorstep and an unhurried hour that no one expected, a picture of how power can stoop to serve. Ready to try it this week? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and tell us the one person you’ll choose to cheer on today.

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