Few words are used as often — or misunderstood as deeply — as the word love.
For some, love has meant safety, care, and tenderness.
For others, it has been confusing, conditional, or even harmful.
Many have learned to associate love with obligation, performance, or pain.
Because of this, it is important to begin with a clear truth:
Love does not originate with us. Love begins with God.
At Kids Alive International, love is not treated as a feeling or personality trait. It is understood as a reflection of God’s character — something learned, practiced, and grown over time as people encounter His perfect love.
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Scripture gives us a clear picture of what love looks like, not in theory, but in action:
“Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” — 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 (ESV)
This description is not merely an ideal to strive for. It reflects the heart of God Himself. God’s love is steady, gentle, and strong. It does not rush, manipulate, shame, or harm. It is patient. It is kind.
God displays perfect love by meeting people where they are, extending grace instead of condemnation, and remaining faithful even when others fall short.
Let’s Reflect: When you hear this description of love, which word stands out most to you — patience, kindness, humility, or gentleness? Why might that be?
God’s love is multifaceted. It cannot be reduced to a single action or emotion.
God’s love:
This means love is not permissive, passive, or enabling. True love does not ignore wrongdoing or tolerate harm. Instead, it seeks what is good, true, and life-giving.
At Kids Alive, love is practiced through kindness and gentleness, and through forgiveness that leads to healing — never at the expense of truth or safety.
Let’s Reflect:
Which aspect of love feels hardest for you to trust or practice right now?

Before love can be practiced well, it must be received.
Many people struggle not because they lack love for others, but because they have never experienced love that is patient, kind, and secure. God’s love meets this need first. It reassures, steadies, and heals what has been wounded.
Receiving God’s love often requires unlearning false beliefs:
God’s love says something different: You are worth loving because you are made by Me.
Let’s Reflect:
What makes it difficult for you to receive love without fear or conditions?
As you grow in understanding God’s love, it begins to shape how you live and relate to others.
Love shows up in daily choices:
These practices are not signs of perfection. They are signs of formation — evidence that love is being learned and lived out over time.
Love grows best in community, where people learn to practice patience, forgiveness, and gentleness together.
Let’s Reflect: Where do you see opportunities to practice love in small, tangible ways today?
Love is not something we generate on our own. It flows from God — steady, patient, and kind — and shapes us as we receive it.
Each time love is practiced in healthy ways, it pushes back against fear and isolation. Over time, it becomes a foundation for healing, trust, and restored relationships.
Growth in love takes time.
But it is sacred.
For those who want to explore this value more deeply, Kids Alive International offers free resources designed to support reflection and growth:
📘 Renewing Identity — exploring core identity truths that foster healing and restoration
🌿 Rooted Values — understanding how identity grows into everyday values
Each resource invites readers to continue the journey of becoming — learning to receive God’s perfect love and reflect it with patience, kindness, and grace.