Can you think of a time when you were delighted or surprised by another person’s unusual kindness (someone other than your spouse). What did that person do that made the kindness so unusual?
Can you think of a time when you were delighted or surprised by another person’s unusual kindness (someone other than your spouse). What did that person do that made the kindness so unusual?
I was blessed on the receiving end many times by other people’s kindness. I think in the “me-centered” world it is wonderful to know that there still people how care. I have to say that the people at my local grocery store are always very, very kind–and they all know me by name. Maybe because I shop there on a daily basis *smile*.
Blessings to your Monday and always.
The person who posted befofe me sent me a book out of the blue, for no reason at all =)))
When I had pneumonia, my small group took turns bringing my family meals. It was uncomfortable at first for me to rely on them, but finally I was so sick I didn’t care. It has meant the world to me.
Oh, why to do I always mix up ‘who’ and ‘how’? Good question!
Thank you, Laurel…
A woman from church took my children to a performing activity once a month for me while I was juggling other responsibilities and my husband was out of town during his weekly travels. Thankfully, he’s traveling less often now, but her kindness is something I never quite felt worthy of and always appreciated. God has helped me realize that he makes me worthy, but in this society, it’s awfully strange-feeling to “get something for nothing”. THanks for the devotional/prayer.
Check out this: http://www.onedfw.com/
It will be interesting to see what effect “Kindness” has on the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
One act of kindness I will never forget (although I have someone forgot the ‘who’) is when an adult student classmate of mine (that drove a Benz) paid for my tuition so I could stay and attend summer session when I was in college. Wow!
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