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Find Your People

The people you are called to love this week.

You can't love everyone, and trying to love "the world" usually ends in loving no one in particular. So start smaller and closer — with the actual people already in your week. Jot down a few names, and we'll turn them into a short, doable plan.

People you are called to love this week

Five quick prompts. Jot names — we'll turn them into a short, doable plan.

A hard diagnosis, a layoff, a breakup, a kid in crisis — or just someone who's gone quiet, flat, or worn down lately.

New baby, new job, new diagnosis, a move, a wedding, a funeral, a graduation, an empty nest.

Already on the calendar — coworkers, neighbors, parents at the school pickup, your barista, the small group meeting Thursday.

An old friend, a former mentor, a sibling, a name you keep meaning to text — someone you lost track of after a move, a job change, or a busy season.

Someone who showed up when you were low — covered a shift, brought a meal, watched the kids, prayed for you, or quietly made your week easier.

Why this exists

It's easy to feel guilty for not loving "the world" and end up loving no one in particular. But the world is loved one specific neighbor at a time, and you have been quietly trained to love a particular kind of neighbor by everything you've lived through. The aim of this page is small: name them, find them, take one step toward them this week.