Raising Kind Hearts


Happy Wednesday, Reader!

Compassion is one of the most beautiful things we can teach our children.

It starts small.

Sharing.

Helping.

Noticing when someone else is hurting.

I saw it recently when my child stopped what they were doing just to comfort a sibling.

No one asked.

They just cared.

That moment stayed with me.

Because compassion isn’t taught through lectures.

It’s nurtured through everyday life.

Through the way we respond.

The way we love.

The way we guide their hearts.

When we teach compassion, we’re helping our children reflect the love of Christ.

And that’s something the world needs more of.

Help your child grow a compassionate heart today.

With love,

Micah

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