by Jennifer Hallmark | Sep 28, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Delia Latham Today’s world is different than ever before. Sometimes, it’s all too easy to look around at the high rate of rape and murder, drive-by shootings, school massacres, child and spousal abuse—all the ugliness of mankind—and think there’s no more good left...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Sep 21, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Dora Hiers We never thought we’d be empty nesters when our youngest son was just sixteen. He’d always been independent and mature, but sixteen? Born and raised in Florida, he’d been surrounded by a tight network of friends that he’d known his whole life. He’d have...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Sep 14, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Betty Thomason Owens I was a young mother with three sons, ages five, three, and eleven months. We lived in a small community near Ft. Knox, Kentucky. This was our experiment in country living. The lots were large, around two acres, so the houses were not close. My...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Sep 7, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Cherie Burbach About 15 or 20 years ago, I went through some bad stuff. When I came out of it, I thought that I had shame written across my face, that everyone who saw me could see what a loser I was. I felt worthless. I took a hit emotionally and decided to make...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 31, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Karen Jurgens Have you ever been sick in the hospital? My own experience brought me understanding about how kind and wonderful the nursing staff can be. Back in the early nineties, I landed in Baylor Hospital in Dallas, Texas, for a period of two weeks, fighting...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Aug 24, 2015 | Author news, Small Acts of Kindness
By Anne Garboczi Evans There are so many things I’m grateful to God for. Really huge things. I think of our son who was born with a raging brain infection. I had a 108-degree fever during labor and when the doctor pulled our son out, he wasn’t breathing. Several weeks...