Week 4 · Living our values · Day 25

Courage — standing up when it's hard

The Sikh tradition is full of stories of bir rasa — the spirit of courage and heroism. But Sikh courage is not about showing off or fighting for fighting’s sake. It is about standing up for what is right, protecting those who cannot protect themselves, and telling the truth even when silence would be much easier. Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave us the gift of the Kirpan not to make us fighters, but to remind us every day that we carry a responsibility to be brave on behalf of others. Courage, the Gurus showed us, is really just love in action when things get hard.

Today's idea

Sikh courage is not the absence of fear — it is doing the right thing even when you are afraid.

Pick two or three — there's no wrong way to do a day.

Read a Sakhi or story Simran Kaur and the Fence Watch together Bibi Sharan: The Courage Of Kaurs Gurmukhi minute Trace today's letter — ਨ Nanna
Go & do it Think of one thing you have been avoiding because it feels scary or difficult. Take one small, real step toward it today — even a tiny one counts.
Today's Gurbani

ਨਿਰਭਉ ਹੋਇ ਭਜਹੁ ਭਗਵਾਨ ॥

Nirbhau hoe bhajahu Bhagvaan.

“Without fear, remember and meditate on the Wonderful Lord.”

— Guru Arjan Dev Ji · Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji · Ang 201
Talk together

Ask: 'Can you think of a time when you did the right thing even though it was hard? How did you feel afterwards?'

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