by Jennifer Hallmark | Apr 18, 2016 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Marilyn Nutter Like cold water to a weary soul is good news from a distant land. Proverbs 25:25 NIV My dear friend Ellen and her family were among the first people who welcomed my family when we moved to VA in 1981. Their hospitality was unsurpassed and our...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Mar 21, 2016 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Shauna Williams “You’re doing a great job.” Those five words spoken to me by one of my neighbors was a small act of kindness that, in the moment, was immensely encouraging but also, over time, was used by the Lord to enlighten me to the true significance of words....
by Jennifer Hallmark | Feb 29, 2016 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Mary L. Hamilton Most of my adult life, I’ve lived a thousand miles away from my family of origin. I’ve missed family Christmases and Thanksgivings, not to mention birthdays, graduations and even a wedding or two. But physical distance doesn’t always equate to...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Feb 1, 2016 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Jennifer Slattery Sometimes prayers grip my heart and won’t let go. This was one of those times, but I never expected God’s answer to come the way it did. We’d recently moved to Nebraska from Missouri, and I wasn’t happy about it. We’d left a loving church, a great...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jan 25, 2016 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Sandra Ardoin Right after I graduated high school, I drove to Indiana for the graduation of the classmates I’d grown up with until my junior year when we moved to Texas. After a few days of seeing old friends, my best friend accompanied me home for more play time...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jan 8, 2016 | Author news, Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
I’m excited to introduce a new contributor to my blog, my friend, Ellen Andersen. Hi, Ellen! Tell us a little bit about yourself. Ellen: Thanks Jennifer. I live in Mauldin, South Carolina with a little guy Petey, whose nick-name is “Little One”...