Good Christians Don’t Need to Tell You They’re Good

There are a lot of good Christians out there. The kind who live their faith through love and compassion — fighting for the poor, the vulnerable, for children. Building a better world. Creating safety wherever they go. My parents are good Christians. They live their faith by providing housing for people who need it. Over the years, they’ve opened their home to 47 people — full families who stayed for years. They made space. They gave freely. They loved unconditionally. They don’t post about it. They don’t preach it. They just live it. The only people who know are the ones who passed through their home and found their footing again. What I’m doing on TikTok — calling out hypocrisy — is anti-Christian by design. That’s why it looks like the world is full of fake Christians. But there are millions of good ones — quietly loving, quietly fighting against those who wield scripture as a weapon instead of a light for personal growth. Jesus never said to tell people what you believe. He said to show it by how you treat others. The problem isn’t that good Christians don’t exist — it’s that the loudest ones aren’t living what Jesus taught.

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