by Jennifer Hallmark | May 15, 2017 | Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
By Lynn U. Watson With a grateful smile, she tossed imaginary bouquets to Jesus. The scenario: I asked her permission to share this story. She reminded me that I wasn’t supposed to know that it was her. I reminded her right back how I anonymously thanked her...
by Jennifer Hallmark | May 14, 2017 | Faith, Small Acts of Kindness
by Ellen | May 8, 2017 | Small Acts of Kindness
By Ellen Andersen I’d started down the street, taking Tommy for a walk last week. Five minutes later, I discovered God had more in mind for me than simply a short stroll. I’d walked into a ministry. When Tommy and I were about halfway down the street, my neighbor...
by Jennifer Hallmark | May 1, 2017 | Small Acts of Kindness
Just wanted to share a wonderful reason to be grateful. (Permission given by The Kindness Blog)By Carmelene Melanie Siani The alarm goes off and my husband is up, out of bed, into the living room to do his sit ups and push ups, out the door for his 2 mile walk and...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Apr 24, 2017 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Sherrie Giddens I must admit, there are days, or even weeks, when I wonder if I am doing as much as I was created to do. I have read about people who dig wells in areas where water is not readily available. There are others who build tiny homes for those who have...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Apr 17, 2017 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Bonita Y. McCoy In Lysa Terkeurst’s book The Best Yes, she tells us that two of the most important words in the English language are yes and no. Why? Because they guide the direction of our lives. How we use these two words and when we use them can change us...