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Hope for Human Kindness 
Paperback
$18.99
  • Length: 128 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.5 in
  • Published: April 13, 2027
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9781514019122

In Hope for Human Kindness, humanitarian leader and theologian Kent Annan reimagines the Bible's ancient stories to help you better love your neighbors today.

In times of crisis and uncertainty, we hunger for stories that reignite our compassion and guide us toward meaningful action. Hope for Human Kindness offers a transformative journey through familiar Bible stories retold in contemporary contexts, uncovering timeless wisdom for loving our neighbors.

Through a five-step storytelling framework, readers learn to observe similarities between then and now, see situations from multiple perspectives, look for miracles amid misery, identify the bigger connecting story, and imagine hopeful possibilities without denying reality. Each retelling invites you to imaginatively reflect on redemptive ways to grow in love and compassion, offering a path forward for acts of kindness.

What you'll find in Hope for Human Kindness:

  • Vivid retellings of familiar Bible stories in contemporary contexts that build a creative bridge between then and now
  • Thought-provoking and inspirational calls to reflect and act that transform how you see and respond to suffering with hope and kindness, both locally and globally
  • A fresh yet faithful approach to reading Scripture, perfect for those longing for more authentic ways to live out their Christian witness in the world


When we read the Bible, we find stories of floods, fires, and wars. We find people who are hungry or need medical and mental health care. We find churches struggling to serve one another amid pain and division. We find refugees and dangerous journeys across borders. And we find miracles happening in the middle of everyday life.

Annan's creative approach helps you discover that the sacred stories of the Bible are indeed our stories too, connecting us across history to those who faced similar challenges and emerged with renewed purpose. Whether you are a ministry leader, humanitarian worker, or Christian seeking to love your neighbor well, this book provides both inspiration and practical guidance for becoming the neighbor our world desperately needs.

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Kent Annan

Kent Annan (MDiv, Princeton Theological Seminary) is codirector of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute and a senior lecturer at Wheaton College. Kent is also the cofounder of Spiritual First Aid. His previous books include Slow Kingdom Coming and Following Jesus Through the Eye of the Needle. Kent and his wife have two children and live near Chicago.