Project Kindness: Conversations about Doing Justice in Hostile Times
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What does it mean to be kind when the world feels hostile? Ellen Loudon gathers stories from those who dare to live gently and justly in turbulent times -- activists, artists, theologians and everyday heroes whose lives radiate hope. Featuring voices and stories including those of Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh; Rosemarie Mallett, Bishop of Croydon and advocate for racial justice; and BBC Radio 2 presenter and broadcaster Kate Bottley, Project Kindness speaks to the heart of a generation longing for meaning, mercy and renewal. Through vivid storytelling, biblical reflection and practical wisdom, Project Kindness invites readers to rediscover the radical power of kindness as a force for social change and spiritual healing. Whether you're deeply embedded in church life or simply searching for a gentler way to live, this collection will challenge, comfort and inspire. It's a manifesto for mercy in an age of outrage - and a celebration of the quiet revolution already underway.
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