Some stories never fade. They outlive generations, crossing time and culture — revealing who we are and who we are called to be. The parable of the Good Samaritan is one of them.
We first heard it as children — a story about kindness. But as the years pass, its meaning deepens. Rethink Neighbor invites you to rediscover this timeless story, not as a moral lesson, but as a divine revelation of what love truly means.
Jesus wasn’t teaching manners. He was redefining mercy.
Why the question “Who is my neighbor?” still exposes the limits of our compassion today.
How Jesus’ parable confronts our modern world of isolation, digital distance, and selective empathy.
A step-by-step exploration of the Samaritan’s journey — each movement of compassion mirrored in the heart of God.
Reflections that transform sympathy into sacrifice, and good intentions into action.
Practical ways to live out mercy in a divided, distracted age.
Scripture insights, real-life parallels, and invitations to walk love’s road in everyday life.
Each chapter unfolds a movement of mercy — revealing how ordinary acts of compassion can heal a broken world, one encounter at a time.
Rethink Neighbor isn’t about theory — it’s about transformation.
It’s a meditative journey that calls readers to slow down, see people again, and live love beyond convenience.
You’ll find yourself moved, convicted, and ultimately renewed by the simplicity of Jesus’ command: “Go, and do likewise.”
This book will help you rediscover faith as presence, not performance — and love as the language of God written in human touch.