People of the Fine PrintSample

Tabitha—also known as Dorcas—was known not for preaching or miracles, but for her compassion and craftsmanship. She made clothes for widows. She served those in need. She quietly lived out the love of Jesus, and when she died, the entire community grieved deeply.
When Peter was called, the widows she had helped stood weeping, showing him the garments, she had lovingly made. These weren’t just clothes. They were evidence of a life poured out in service. Her kindness was sewn into every stitch.
Peter prayed, and God raised Tabitha from the dead. This miracle wasn’t just about resurrection—it was a declaration: this woman’s life mattered deeply to God and the Church.
Tabitha’s story shows us that simple acts of service can leave a lasting impact. You don’t need to be in the spotlight to be significant. Whether you’re cooking meals, cleaning up after others, making space for someone to feel seen and valued, God sees it all.
Don’t underestimate the power of your kindness. Service is sacred. When you give your time and care to others, you reflect the very heart of Christ.
You may feel like you’re just doing “little things,” but in the fine print of the Kingdom, those little things are often the most powerful.
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