Tomorrow (1 September) is Random Acts of Kindness Day (RAK Day) in New Zealand.
We need it more than ever in 2020!
The first national RAK Day started in 2005 and it’s been amazing how New Zealand has not only been the only country in the world to have a national Random Acts of Kindness Day, but Kiwis have embraced it in every corner of the country!
One kind word or act can change someone’s whole day, and tomorrow is a great chance to see that being kind is also amazing for your mental health.
The aim of RAK Day is to raise the kindness temperature in New Zealand and you can do that by letting someone ahead of you in traffic, complimenting a stranger or bringing baked goods to the office, we hope you take some time tomorrow to bring some sunshine into the lives of others!
Check out the image for some additional suggestions on how you can show kindness to others in your setting, or come up with some ideas of your own.
As Christians this is something that we should all willingly want to get behind – So that others can know that their are people out there who do care for them, appreciate them and want to express love in some small measure through their actions and words love and kindness towards them.
So, what will you do to show love and kindness to a complete stranger? How can you encourage and build up others so that we can each bring “life and hope” to all those that we meet?
This can be a form of evangelism and outreach as we exhibit God’s radical love to the world – by being the change that we want to see 🙂

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He is inviting us to be known and lovingly embraced by him. He is also inviting us to begin to move towards others in our lives in love.



