What if following Jesus meant learning to see people the way He did—face to face, eye to eye, with compassion that notices and love that lingers?
Jesus at Eye Level invites you into ninety-one Gospel encounters where empathy takes center stage. In these pages, you’ll watch Him pause in the crowd, call people by name, touch before He teaches, and bless even those who oppose Him. Each day offers a brief Scripture moment, a reflection on where His eyes rested, a single empathic sentence to carry into your day, and a short prayer to steady your presence.
Over thirteen weeks, you’ll walk with Jesus into rooms filled with crowds, outsiders, friends, family, doubters, sufferers, and more. You’ll learn His way of slowing down, asking better questions, setting boundaries with grace, and offering peace in ordinary spaces.
This isn’t about perfect talk. It’s about faithful presence.
It’s about becoming the kind of person whose eyes, hands, and tone remind others of Jesus.
Look closer. Listen kinder. Love like Jesus.
Jesus at Eye Level: 91 Gospel Encounters of Holy Empathy
- Daily Encounters with Jesus — Step into 91 Gospel moments that show how He noticed, named, drew near, and nudged people toward hope.
- Practical Empathy Tools — Learn to carry one simple, fitted sentence into your day that opens trust and softens conversations.
- Short, Steady Prayers — Anchor your heart with brief prayers that shape your presence before you step into ordinary rooms.
- Weekly Themes — Walk through thirteen life-giving focuses (crowds, outsiders, friends, family, doubters, and more) that mirror the way Jesus loved.
- Eye-Level Exercises — Practice empathy with small, doable steps that help you listen better and respond with kindness.
- Simple Wins to Aim For — Build confidence as you notice real change in your tone, pace, and presence.
- Weekly Debriefs — Pause to reflect on what shifted, celebrate growth, and adjust with one clear tweak for the next week.
- Transformation that Lasts — Grow into a faithful presence that reflects Jesus, not through perfect words but through a life of holy empathy.


