We live in a world filled with brokenness—some of it big and overwhelming, but much of it small and subtle. It’s the kind of brokenness that happens in quiet corners of everyday life: at lunch tables, in classrooms, at work meetings, or in quick judgments we make about others before we ever take the time to know their story.
Jesus faced a world filled with division and misunderstanding too. Yet, He didn’t lead with judgment or avoidance. His way of healing the world didn’t start with massive systems or movements, but with something smaller and more meaningful. What would it look like if we approached people the way Jesus did?