In a world that often feels rushed, reactive, and short on grace, kindness can feel hard to come by—especially in the places that matter most.

At home. In our relationships. In the middle of busy, overwhelming days.
But what if biblical kindness is more than just being nice?
This May, Family Radio is partnering with Revive Our Hearts to offer a free digital booklet to help you explore that very question.
A Deeper Kind of Kindness by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth invites you to discover a kind of kindness that goes beyond surface-level behavior—a kindness that flows from a heart transformed by God’s Word. She explores how true kindness is “active goodness,” something that shapes not just our attitudes, but our everyday actions and relationships.
Why this message matters right now
It’s easy to feel stretched thin, responding with frustration instead of grace, impatience instead of gentleness. You’re not alone in that struggle. And that’s exactly where this resource meets you.
Through biblical teaching and practical encouragement, this booklet will help you:
- Show kindness even when it’s difficult
- Reflect Christ more clearly in your relationships
- Respond with grace in stressful moments
- Cultivate a heart that mirrors God’s love
Because kindness isn’t just about outward behavior—it’s about inward transformation. It’s about allowing God to shape your heart so that His love naturally flows out into your home, your conversations, and your daily life.
A limited-time gift for our listeners
For the month of May, you can download this encouraging resource completely free, thanks to the ministry partnership between Family Radio and Revive Our Hearts—two ministries committed to helping believers grow through the truth of God’s Word.
Whether you’re navigating family life, friendships, or simply your own need for renewed grace, this short booklet offers a timely reminder: When God transforms our hearts, even the smallest acts of kindness can reflect something much bigger—the love of Christ.
Download your free copy today and begin discovering the kind of kindness that reflects the heart of Christ.