Kill ‘Em With Kindness

by Jul 24, 2016Sermon, The Life You Can Have

We live in a world that tells us that if we get hit, we’ve got to hit back harder. That it’s okay to be disrespectful if we’ve been disrespected. That somehow the right response is to fight fire with fire, return insult for insult, and hurt those who have hurt us. And while retaliation and revenge may feel good for a moment, in the end it just creates more division and conflict. Today we discover one more step on the path to a meaningful and fulfilling life as we learn to kill’em with kindness.

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