Take the first step—love begins the moment you do.
Take Initiative in Love
To love first is to live like Jesus. He did not wait to be loved—He began. When we step out of ourselves and carry our daily crosses with love, we discover His peace. Love is light that turns effort into joy.
Based on the Word of Life (May 1991) by Chiara Lubich
✝️ Prayer to Begin with Love
Lord, You never waited to be loved first. Sorry for holding back when love feels hard. Thank You for trusting us to be Your hands. Teach us to take the first step in love. Amen.
Born poor and rejected, he swept his way into history, proving that love outranks race and titles.
He was born in Lima, Peru, in 1579—a child of two worlds. His father was a Spanish nobleman, and his mother was a freed African-Indigenous woman. But because his parents were not married and his father barely supported them, Martin grew up poor. In colonial times, skin color and birth decided how far you could go. Churches, schools, even monasteries followed a cruel rule called “limpieza de sangre”—purity of blood. Anyone not of pure Spanish descent was seen as unfit for higher positions, even in religious life.
Martin wanted to serve God. But the law said no. So he entered the Dominican convent not as a priest, not even as a friar—just as a helper. He swept floors, washed dishes, and tended the sick. He did what others ignored. And that’s where his holiness began.
They called him Brother Broom. While others preached, he worked quietly. He healed the poor with herbs, comforted the dying, and cared for stray animals. He treated everyone the same—the rich, the slaves, even the mice in the kitchen. People said miracles followed him, but he never claimed any. He just kept serving.
In time, the same Church that once shut its doors opened them wider because of him. The man who could not become a priest became a saint.
His message still stands: greatness is not about titles but kindness. If you have love, you already belong.