Faith Comes Alive Through Compassion, Patience, and Love

Faith comes alive when it shows up in the way we treat others. When we show compassion, patience, and love to those around us, our faith becomes something real, something we can see, feel, and share.

It’s easy to say we believe in kindness. It’s harder to live it out each day. But when we take the time to care for a neighbor, listen to someone who’s hurting, or offer help to a person in need, that’s when faith starts to shine. These small acts of love can make a big difference.

Stan Rawls, author of A Father’s Guide to Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself, believes that faith should be something we live, not just something we talk about. “My hope is that parents will read it with their children and use it as a starting point to talk about what it means to live out our faith in real, tangible ways,” says Stan.

The book tells a heartfelt story that shows how kindness and understanding can grow strong friendships. It reminds readers that loving others, especially those who might feel left out or forgotten, is one of the best ways to live like Jesus.

When we treat our neighbors with the same care we hope to receive, something beautiful happens. We begin to see the world through a lens of grace. We slow down, we listen more, and we start to notice those around us in a new way.

Faith isn’t meant to be hidden. It’s meant to be shared through love in action, whether it’s helping a friend, including someone new, or simply being patient with a stranger. Every kind act matters.

Let’s teach our children what it really means to love others. Let’s show them that faith is alive when we live it with open hearts. Pre-order your book to teach your kids the meaning of being compassionate towards others.

Coming soon to Amazon: A Father’s Guide to Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself.