What is louder than division, conflict, insults, and hate? Love. The confounding, selfless, all-in love that Jesus put on display. That kind of love is louder.
We’ve shown AI too much fake love, so that’s what it gives back to us, but Jesus’ love was never artificial. Show some real love this Valentine’s Day.
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Jesus believed everyone was important and capable of great things, but he had a special place in his heart for the humble ones—the team players that put others first.
At his final meal, Jesus got his friends and foes together and washed their feet as a symbolic example of how they should humble themselves while dignifying and valuing others. What would that look like today?
Jesus taught us that joy and peace can be found in simple acts of loving and serving our neighbors. We are filled with both thanks to our new friends in Vegas.
Foot washing symbolizes the act of removing ego, setting differences aside, and actively showing love to others. It’s what Jesus did. What stands in the way of us doing it too?
A mother’s love knows no bounds. It’s the kind of love that comes without conditions and never asks for anything in return. This was the sort of love that Jesus showed to all, family and strangers alike. Learn more:
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Jesus didn’t shy away from touchy topics. He shared difficult truths and bore insults and attacks with incredible patience and kindness. Read more at .
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When we observe the life of Jesus, we see that he practiced love that was protective, selfless, and supportive. This Father’s Day, we want to celebrate all the dads who practice this love, too. Read more:
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Long before social media, Jesus used his platform to spread messages of anti-hate, anti-bigotry, and anti-depravity. Jesus was a social influencer of his time. Discover more:
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If Jesus lived today, he’d be considered a blue-collar man who didn’t own much of anything, but he made do from the charity of strangers and friends. Dive deeper:
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He was betrayed by one of his closest friends for 30 pieces of silver, but he didn’t seek revenge or retaliation. Discover how Jesus handled the controversy:
Over and over again, Jesus would withdraw from the crowds and his disciples to pray, rest, and recharge. Times of rest allowed Jesus to love the people around him better. Read more here:
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When Jesus told people to love their neighbor, the people around him thought they knew what he meant, but his take on what it means flipped the world upside down. Read more here:
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Is this a campaign to get people to church? The short answer? No. We simply want to invite everyone to know Jesus and how his love changed the world forever.
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Some of us try to avoid conflict at all costs. And some of us step into conflict looking to tear our opponents down. Jesus chose a third way, a different way. Read more:
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Jesus understood the importance of leading by example. It’s why he was slow to judge others because he, too, felt the pressure of being a good role model. Read more:
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When Jesus told people to love their neighbor, the people around him thought they knew what he meant, but his take on what it means flipped the world upside down. Read more here:
#HeGetsUs
It is the highest form of love because it transcends all limits. As we celebrate parents in the coming months, we'll explore this unique level of love in depth at . A love that Jesus had for all — allies and enemies alike.
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Whether it was with friends, family, or the religious elite of his time, Jesus had to navigate conflict with others, but he didn’t do so by being combative; he did so by being compassionate. Read more:
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The world is very divided, and so many of us care more about coming out as victors in the conflict than anything else. Jesus was different.
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Jesus forgave even when it felt impossible, and he called his followers to do the same. We asked to hear your stories of radical real-life forgiveness and what forgiveness means to you. Here are a few that resonated with us. Read more here:
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Jesus was serious about his mission, but that didn’t stop him from attending weddings and events where he could enjoy the good times with loved ones. Learn more:
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Jesus understood how it felt to be rejected, looked down upon, & criticized. We love that throughout his ministry, he continuously rejected bias & valued all people, no matter their background, skin color, clothing, gender, or circumstance.
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Jesus met people where they were at and exuded a
boundless love for them that came with no conditions. The
same way many parents love their children. Learn more:
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For Jesus, stocks weren’t pieces of ownership in a company. They were more like moments of empathy with the marginalized, and his majority stake was in people. Explore more:
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The type of love that Jesus practiced is difficult to fathom because it wasn’t preferential, conditional, or occasional. It was habitual, no matter the audience. Dive deeper:
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No matter our differences, Jesus knew that we could find common ground over something we all share — the need to eat and be heard. Learn more:
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Listening to the world around us, we couldn’t help but come to the conclusion that the volume of hate is rising day by day. But Jesus didn’t add to the noise, he loved louder. Read more:
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No higher education. No equity. No savings. That’s the path Jesus chose. He didn’t find value in commodities, but he had a wealth of compassion. Jesus invested wisely. Dive deeper:
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Most of us are actually on the same page: we think it’s important to put the needs of the people we love first. Turns out Jesus was on that same page, too. Learn more:
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The way Jesus talked about it, loving your neighbor is wholly inconvenient, wildly selfless, and nearly impossible to do well all the time. But that’s not the end of the story. Read more here:
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Jesus’ love was never artificial. We used an AI image generator to show the difference between Jesus’ love and the fake love we see all around us. Check it out here: .
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Everyone wants to be heard, and collectively we seem to be going to greater and greater lengths to be the one voice loud enough to be made out above the din. Jesus didn’t get his message across by shouting. He loved louder. Read more:
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What does unconditional love look like? This question commanded a riveting exploration of one of the families that responded to our casting call and their journey to care for their children — a journey that mirrors Jesus’ in unexpected ways.
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We asked AI to visualize “love” and got disappointing results, then we asked AI to visualize love the way Jesus talked about it, and we were floored. Check it out:
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We think the confounding love Jesus showed to friends and enemies has the power to shape how we treat one another. The goal is to challenge us all to love our neighbors better.