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Everyone appreciates kindness when they receive it, but practicing it can be much harder—especially in a culture that often rewards speed, self-interest, and outrage. In this episode, Richard Kannwischer and Clay Scroggins explore kindness as more than good manners or politeness. They discuss how biblical kindness is an intentional act of mercy that reflects the heart of Jesus, why kindness is increasingly rare and unforgettable, and how small acts of compassion can transform relationships, communities, and even our own souls. Along the way, they offer practical ways to cultivate kindness in everyday life and challenge us to become the kind of people known for extending grace to others.
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Everyone appreciates kindness when they receive it, but practicing it can be much harder—especially in a culture that often rewards speed, self-interest, and outrage. In this episode, Richard Kannwischer and Clay Scroggins explore kindness as more than good manners or politeness. They discuss how biblical kindness is an intentional act of mercy that reflects the heart of Jesus, why kindness is increasingly rare and unforgettable, and how small acts of compassion can transform relationships, communities, and even our own souls. Along the way, they offer practical ways to cultivate kindness in everyday life and challenge us to become the kind of people known for extending grace to others.

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