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Brotherly Kindness is a key virtue found in 2 Peter 1:7, reminding us to treat others with **love, compassion, and generosity**. It means showing **genuine care** for those around us—whether they are family, friends, or even strangers.
In the stories of **Joseph, David, Queen Esther, and Jacob**, we see how brotherly kindness shaped their actions:
- **Joseph** forgave his brothers, even after they betrayed him.
- **David** showed kindness to Jonathan’s son, Mephibosheth, despite Saul’s hostility.
- **Esther** risked her life to save her people, showing great love for them.
- **Jacob** reconciled with Esau after years of separation, restoring their relationship.
**Craft Idea: Brotherly Kindness Handprint Tree
**Materials Needed:**
- Colored construction paper
- Scissors
- Markers
- Glue
**Instructions:**
1. Cut out a **tree trunk** from brown construction paper.
2. Trace and cut out **handprints** on different colors of paper.
3. Write acts of kindness on each handprint (helping others, forgiving, encouraging).
4. Glue the handprints around the trunk to create a **tree of brotherly kindness**.
This craft visually represents **how kindness grows**, just like a tree.
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