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Kitchener Baptist Church is a friendly place where you and your family can come and hear the Word of God, worship the Lord, and be encouraged in your walk with Christ. Whether you have attended church for years or are just beginning to seek the Lord, we would be glad to welcome you. Come join us as we learn from the Bible, grow in faith, and seek to honour Jesus Christ together.
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Choosing Help Over Complaint
In a Michigan community, several neighbours were being woken up early in the morning by a loud car. The noise came from a young paperboy named Tyler Anderson, who was only twenty years old. Every morning, as he delivered papers, his car would rumble through the neighbourhood with a muffler that was badly damaged.
At first, the neighbours were frustrated. They could have called the police and filed a noise complaint. They could have contacted the newspaper and complained until Tyler lost his job. That would have been the easy thing to do. After all, the noise was real, and it was bothering people. But instead of trying to get rid of the problem, these neighbours decided to find out how they could help.
They learned that Tyler had a large hole in his muffler and simply could not afford to repair it. So the community came together and raised $300 to fix his car. What started as an annoyance became an opportunity to show kindness. But after they had already decided to help him, they learned something even more heartbreaking. Tyler’s mother had recently passed away.
When the neighbours discovered that, their compassion grew even stronger. They helped fix other problems with his car, and they even offered to help him get his GED. One of the men who helped collect the money said they had already made the decision to help before they knew the rest of Tyler’s story. Learning about his loss simply added more meaning to what they were doing.
What a beautiful reminder that we rarely know the whole story behind someone’s struggle. We may hear the noise, but we do not know the grief. We may see the problem, but we do not know the pain. We may feel the irritation, but we do not know the burden that person is carrying.
It would have been easy for those neighbours to complain. But instead, they chose kindness. They chose mercy. They chose to look beyond the inconvenience and see a person who needed help. That is the kind of heart God wants to build in us. Ephesians 4:32 tells us to be kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving. A tender heart does not always ask, “How is this affecting me?” Sometimes it asks, “What might they be going through?”
Jesus looked at people that way. He saw beyond the surface. When others saw sinners, He saw souls. When others saw interruptions, He saw opportunities. When others saw problems, He saw people in need of compassion. If we are going to follow Christ, we must ask Him to help us see people with His eyes.


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1720 Glasgow Street
Kitchener, Ontario N2N 0A7
Sundays at 10:30 AM & 6 PM
Wednesday at 7 PM
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