
Ep 18 | Kindness is Love in Action
From Everyday Truths Kids by Everyday Truths
April 1, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 18
About this episode
This episode explores the concept of kindness for kids, emphasizing that it is love in action through relatable discussions and the story of the Good Samaritan.
Kindness is one of those words kids hear all the time—but what does it actually mean? In this episode, we’re continuing our Fruits of the Spirit for kids series by talking about kindness in a way kids can truly understand. Together, we explore the difference between being “nice” on the outside and having real kindness that starts on the inside and moves into action. Through a simple, relatable conversation and the story of the Good Samaritan, kids will begin to see that kindness isn’t just about feeling sorry for someone—it’s about doing something with love. This episode helps kids connect faith to real life—at school, at home, and with friends. Whether your child listens independently or you listen together, this is an easy starting point for meaningful, everyday faith conversations. One simple truth to remember: Kindness is love in action. Reflection: What’s one small way you can show kindness today?
People in this episode
Host: Everyday Truths
Topics covered
- kindness
- Fruits of the Spirit
- faith
- children's education
- real-life application
Keywords
- kindness
- love in action
- Fruits of the Spirit
- Good Samaritan
- children
- faith conversations
- education
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Good Samaritan
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