Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Be a Blessing: Serve Others With Joy & Generosity

Smiles & Salutations everyone! I hope each of you are having a lovely day/afternoon/evening wherever you may live in this big beautiful world. This will be my last blog until 8/27/2013. I am taking a weeks vacation before my son with autism  starts middle school on the 26th to do some things with him to get him ready for school. . I will be reposting  some of the more read and enjoyed blogs  for the vacation week on various   social media sites.  Enjoy sweeties I will return  on the 27th with a new post. God bless you all bunches and remember to be a blessing today and all days Serve Others With Joy & Generosity. Hugs and Loves XOXO  God bless, Barb Gadway  <3

  The Best Season Yet

Life is a lot like the weather . . . it’s seasonal. It has a way of pushing us into the next season whether we like it or not. And when pushed into the next season, we are often uncertain and even fearful of what it might hold for us.
This is especially true of later seasons of life, when we are haunted by thoughts such as: Will I be left all alone? Will my health hold up? Will my money last? Will my mind stay fresh? As with every season of life, we have to make a choice—to waste the season in fearful thoughts or, as Paul says, make “the best use of the time, because the days are evil” (Eph. 5:16 esv).
Regardless of your season, you can count on God’s faithfulness. He says, “‘I will never leave you nor forsake you.’ So we may boldly say: ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not fear’” (Heb. 13:5-6).
Because you have God’s presence and provision, you can make the most of your time in every season by following Jesus closely, spending time in His Word and prayer, loving and forgiving more freely than ever before, and serving others with joy and generosity.
God has blessed us with our present season—make the most of it!
Lord, give me the grace to accept life right where
it has put me, and help me to overcome the fear
that would waste my days. Give me the wisdom
and desire to make every day count for You.
Life matters—make the most of it!


Greetings  dear ones!  Today I want to say THANK YOU  to each of  you for being such a blessing to my heart and to my soul. Thank you each   for  reading my blogs  that has brought  the total to well over 1500 reads now. WOOO HOOOO. Thank you all so very very much Hugs  and much Love to you each. God bless you and your families, Barb Gadway  XOXO  <3

I can no other answer make, but, thanks, and thanks.
- William Shakespeare



How beautiful a day can be
When kindness touches it! ~ George Elliston


 I would thank you from the bottom of my heart, but for you my heart has no bottom. ~ Author Unknown
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
~ Marcel Proust

The world's a better place
Because of folk like you
Who take the time to do nice things
The way you always do.

Numbers 6:24-26
The LORD bless you, and keep you; The LORD make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; The LORD lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.
THANK YOU ALL <3



Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Be a Blessing : Bring Back the Blessing of the Front Porch

Bright Blessings  for an awesome day.  Remember   back in the good ole days  when everyone's house seemed to have a gigantic front porch  and  people  just walking down the street  would stop in whether they were a close friend/ neighbor/ or mere acquaintance. That was a time  everyone no matter how far away they lived with you... they were  classified your  neighbor as if  you were calling them a very close friend or even sibling. What a remarkable time period... how awesome would it be  to   be that way today without fear or mistrust... We all can do this  good ole days friendliness in a small manner ....  and even if you literally don't have a front porch...  when you meet an old friend/neighbor/church member  who needs a listening ear  or just a good  friend  at the time.. invite them to join you in your humble abode...  have them sit a spell..  invite them over on your day off   or after church.   Be a Blessing ... Bring back the Blessing of the Front Porch :-) God bless you all Hugs and Loves XOXO,  Barb Gadway  <3

Treat those who are good with goodness, and also treat those who are not good with goodness. Thus goodness is attained. Be honest to those who are honest, and be also honest to those who are not honest. Thus honesty is attained...
Treat a man as he is, and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he could be, and he will become what he should be.
James 2:8 - If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well:




Monday, August 12, 2013

Be a blessing let Your Love Flow to Others

Greetings and Salutations to all!  This  excerpt from the Our Daily Bread website  is spot on so to speak... you don't have to move mountains to cause a significant inspiration to another... you don't even have to use a lot of money in hopes of impressing another... just LOVE  them my dears... show them love...  give them a listening ear and a helping hand. LOVE  is  to me the most powerful 4 letter word in the English Language.... there are so many meanings to that small word for so many different kinds of relationships we encounter in our lifetime. L..O...V...E.  Be a Blessing today and all days  Let Your Love Flow to Others... Let it Pour.  God bless,  Loves and Hugs XOXO  <3  Barb Gadway


  Love And Prayer


In a popular children’s book, Winnie the Pooh watches Kanga bound away. I wish I could jump like that, he thinks. Some can and some can’t. That’s how it is.
We see younger or more able men and women doing extraordinary things that we cannot do. They can; we can’t. That’s how it is. It’s easy to feel useless when we can’t do the things we were once capable of doing.
It’s true that we may not be able to “jump” like we once did, but we can love and we can pray. These are the works that time and experience have prepared us to do well.
Love is the very best gift we have to give to God and to others. It is no small matter, for love is the means by which we fulfill our whole duty to God and our neighbor. Our love for one person may seem to be a small action, but love is the greatest gift of all (1 Cor. 13:13).
And we can pray. Paul encouraged the Colossians to “continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving” (Col. 4:2). Our prayers are a powerful force in the universe!
Love and prayer are mighty works indeed, the mightiest works for any of us. Why? Because our God, who wants to use us, is an all-loving and all-powerful God.
Begin the day with God;
Kneel down to Him in prayer;
Lift up thy heart to His abode,
And seek His love to share. —Dann
God pours His love into our hearts that it might flow out to others.


They shall still bear fruit in old age; they shall be fresh and flourishing. —Psalm 92:14



Be a Blessing Pass it On Comfort Others


 Good morning/afternoon/evening to you all. I like to daily read Our Daily Bread.. it gives me a comfort in reading an encouraging word especially when it comes to helping others. I hope this excerpt from the Our Daily Bread website  encourages you and uplifts your soul and gives you more of an understanding why  we  comfort others ... we understand  what it is like  to be hurt or discouraged... and we also know how it feels when we have someone  to give us comfort in our time of need. Having compassion  and empathy is a virtue that is also a necessity on this earth in  the daily struggles  of our brothers and sisters. Be a Blessing Pass it on... Comfort Others  sending Hugs Loves and Blessings to you all  XOXO  <3  God bless, Barb Gadway  <3

 


Pass It On




I’ve noticed through the years that those who have suffered are quick to comfort other sufferers. When a young couple suffers the loss of a child, another couple who also lost a child in the past asks if they can help. If a couple loses their main income, almost immediately another couple steps forward to offer their aid, remembering their own journey through foreclosure years earlier. Again and again we see the body of Christ supporting and encouraging one another. These Christians have learned that they can use the trials they’ve been through to reach out to others going through similar difficulties.
Have you been sick? Lost a loved one? Been imprisoned? Unfairly treated? In all of our trials, God promises to bring something good out of even our darkest moments (James 1:2-4). One key way this takes place is when we share the comfort He offered us with those who are now going through trials.
As Paul points out in 2 Corinthians 1:3-7, we are comforted by a Savior who knows our suffering, and we honor Him when we pass His comfort on to still others.
May we never leave someone to suffer alone. If we know the trail another is on, God will help us to guide that person to His presence—the surest comfort of all.
Dear Lord, help us to step forward when
others around us are suffering trials similar to
what we’ve been through. Enable us to be a
comfort, as You have been to us in the past.
God comforts us so that we can comfort others


As you are partakers of the sufferings, so also you will partake of the consolation. —2 Corinthians 1:7

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Be a Blessing : A Little Bit of Kindness Goes a Long Way

Hello dear friends  I came across this gem while on Google search and just had to share in my blogs... I hope this beautiful story  helps to inspire you to do a kindness to another this  very day. :-) Always remember  a little bit of kindness  goes a long  long way. It builds another up and helps them see joy where they  have lost hope. it also brings  you peace within your soul and much warmth. Today and everyday  beloved friends be a blessing  a little bit of Kindness goes a long way. have a lovely blessed  day/afternoon/evening sweeties. God bless you all. <3  Barb Gadway


 A Little Bit of Kindness

Enjoy this story full of motivational words of wisdom. May it inspire you to do that one thing, no matter how small. In life, we often are reminded that it is the little things that can make the biggest difference.

Inspirational Stories 
A Little Bit of Kindness
 
, © 2007
There are times in our life when we don't take action because we feel the act of kindness is too little, that it wouldn't make a difference. However, sometimes the smallest gesture can make a huge impact on someone's life. There are many different ways we can show kindness to others, and it doesn't have to be in a big way.
The simplest of things may make the difference. A smile, a door being held open, a handwritten note, a kind word, the list can go on and on.
I was recently reading some of Aesop's fables and came across the story of The Lion and The Mouse. While this story has been around for a long time, it still has wisdom in its words. Below is the story:
One day a Lion was asleep when a little Mouse began running up and down his back; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him.
"Please don't," cried the little Mouse: "forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?"
The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him that he lifted up his paw and let him go.
Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, he pulled with all his might, but the ropes were too strong. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight, in which the Lion was, went up to him, and with his sharp little teeth gnawed away the ropes, setting the Lion free.
"You once laughed at me," said the mouse. You thought I was too little to do you a good turn. But see, you owe your life to a poor little mouse."
While you may think the story is far fetched, the point I found in reading the story is not the size of theaction that is important, but the difference that a small action made. Small acts of kindness makes a difference in ways you may not realize! 

Do you have opportunities to give small acts of kindness? Some people might think that they do not have a chance to show another person a small measure of kindness but these opportunities are everywhere you go through the day. For example, if you ride on a bus, have you ever said good morning to the bus driver or do you just ignore him or her and proceed to your seat? A simple good morning or good afternoon tells the person that you acknowledge them and it is even an acknowledgement that can help to brighten a day. 

If you drive a car anywhere, do you let someone enter into to traffic or do you just keep driving inching along and ignoring the other driver? Stop and wave the other driver into traffic ahead of you is a small gesture of kindness that may influence this driver to do the same for someone else later. 

When you go to the supermarket or grocery store, do you hold the door open for a young woman pushing her baby in a stroller or do you just dart ahead through the door without stopping? 

When you are at work, do you say good morning to your colleagues or do you just go about your business without acknowledging their presence? 

Or, how about those people you meet on the street that ask for money or who are peddling various goods? Do you ignore them, or give them no acknowledgement that they are also human and have feelings? 
http://www.wow4u.com/littlebitkindness/index.html
Luke 6:35 
But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for he is kind to the ungrateful and the evil.

Be a Blessing Let Your Inward Light Radiate Outwards

Bright Blessings for a most beautiful day/afternoon/evening.  I cherish each and everyone of you and appreciate you all so very very much. Thank you all so kindly for your gracious  support of  reading and liking  my blogs  <3 <3 <3   As you are truly beautiful  to me....  I encourage you to radiate that inner beauty to the world... Show  kindness... gentleness.... compassion  to all  living creatures.  Shine on  my dears... I am  going to post  some quotes  photos   and a Bible verse or 2   emphasizing inner beauty... which is what truly makes us beautiful... our inner beauty will never fade  away  and get wrinkles :-)  shine on  my sisters and brothers  Be a blessing  Let Your Inward Light Radiate Outwards.   God bless y'all, Barb Gadway <3

Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty - they merely move it from their faces into their hearts.
Martin Buxbaum

Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.
                                                                                                                                Kahlil Gibran
The recipe for beauty is to have less illusion and more Soul, to retreat from the belief of pain or pleasure in the body into the unchanging calm and glorious freedom of spiritual harmony.




1 Peter 3:4-6 but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.  For this is how the holy women who hoped in God used to adorn themselves, by submitting to their own husbands,  as Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him lord. And you are her children, if you do good and do not fear anything that is frightening.

Psalms 34:5 Those who look to him are radiant, and their faces shall never be ashamed.







Friday, August 9, 2013

Be a blessing Always Walk in Love

Good Morning/afternoon/evening wherever you may be in this big beautiful world.  I hope and pray each of you are well and   are having your best day ever... Today and all days I encourage you to always walk in love... now this is hard to do all the time.. and i truly understand .  But in all honesty  walking without a loving spirit  causes  health issues  and bitterness  thats hard to shake off. We must   move forward  with love ... say  or do nothing you will regret.. just keep moving forward ...  the person/persons  causing you stress will one day  realize  their wrong... now this may not happen on this earth ...  but they will  be chastised  by the supreme  ruler of justice  for  doing wrong to you... don't become as little and shallow as them... by  an act or word of  negative  hatefulness or vindictiveness.  Pray  too  ... talking to your father does and will help your soul to calm down if you are a bit riled up. I love you all bunches  and encourage you to be a blessing  Always Walk in Love even if it is the hardest thing for you to do.  God bless you, Barb Gadway XOXO <3

A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” 
― Albert Einstein

You must be compassionate, just as your Father is compassionate."
Luke 6:36 (NLT)



 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Be a blessing Practice as you Preach 7 days a week/24 hours a day

Blessings!  I hope and pray you are having a fantastic  day today :-)  What a blessing it is when someone comes up to us and says' you are such a blessing to me and inspire me so much'.  It fills your face with a smile and your heart with warmth.. Strive each day to do this  ... strive each day   with using acts and words of encouragement and kindness  to always inspire. Be exactly  on the outside world... home... all places.... as you preach yourself to be. There are way too many who  on Sunday for example   use kindness   on others but when  they get home... watch out ... that kindness  opens the door and closes itself behind it .. and walks  away.  Be  who you are 7 days a week  for 24 hours each day... not just for show  on one day per week or for others ... be that way  all days and for your loved ones as well as  strangers.. neighbors.. etc. Practice  as you Preach... Now we all experience   good days as well as bad ones... but Praise God for his grace   and forgiveness  and when you  have been short with others.. apologize to them . and NEVER  try to prove your point  by arguing the fact  if you feel your right... be humble   and show compassion and mercy   and love  by  turning the other cheek.. let bygones  be bygones.. and Thank your heavenly Father above for giving   you  the gift of these  things.  You will come out  all victorious in the end.. your true loving spirit  will show through to others and you will inspire  so many more by your silence  than by  negative  words. Be a Blessing today and everyday Please  Practice  as you Preach 7 days a week/24 hours a day. God bless you all and much much love  <3 Barb Gadway 



Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.
- Anonymous

Romans 15:4 For whatever was written was given to us for our learning, that through patience and comfort of the scriptures we might have hope. - 



Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Be a Blessing Use Words of love Be like Jesus

Greetings and much love to all  today    my blessing  lesson also stems from personal experience   how can we  claim to be  a Christian or a good  person if we show disrespect  for someone  that  isnt exactly like us    how  can we claim that   we are those things when we  say mean hateful things  to others ...  I especially find this form of ignorance in  older ones who   say mean hateful statements to a minor who is still learning  but yet they allow an adult  who should have already known better  to do things  they wont let   the minor get away with. wrong is wrong  and adult  and child should both be told  in a loving compassionate manner  it is so.  We  must practice  as what we preach we are    be patient ..... be loving.... be like Jesus...   show compassion... show mercy...  show kindness  and show   others  that   need  an extra  help     or push  .....give them    the help and push they need   in a loving   manner. ... not with mean cruel statements   that only shows and proves  your  mentality isn't  what it should be as an adult.  Today be a blessing only  use words of love to others  Be truly like Jesus   God bless you all Hugs and much much Love <3 
The greatest discovery of any generation
is that a human being
can alter his life by
altering his attitude
- William James

Smile.
Today would be a wonderful day
not to take life so seriously.
Today may end up the way you prefer -
and it may not.
Happiness is not about being a winner -
it's about being gentle with life -
being gentle with yourself.
Let life be a dance,
and choose the kind of
dance you want for today -
perhaps a gentle loving dance.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

Psalm 16:8 I have set the LORD always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Be a Blessing: How to Bless Someone Ideas & Stories

Bright Blessings!  I was doing a google search for a great blog   blessing lesson today and came across this .... there are some very encouraging words and stories   to bless you with and to show you ways you can daily  bless others .  I hope and pray one or more of these short inspirations  will   bless your heart  and soul. God bless  each and everyone of you. Hugs  Loves and Blessings XOXO <3

Blessing Someone: Ideas & Stories



Gloria T. of MO
There are so many ways you can bless someone. A simple call just to say, "I love you" and "I care", a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup. Crochet around a pretty t-towel & place it in a basket, fill it with warm cookies or fresh baked bread. Simple to set with someone ill or having a bad day...and letting them share, never leave without a hug & "I love you"...So many ways that don't cost much can mean the world to others, including myself.
Pamela P. of OR
Since my mother-in-law has terrible arthritis in her hands, I order a gazillion bulbs and when I replant my garden, I go over and do hers.

I think I am more of a blessing during the winter months. I make lots of homemade soup and freeze small and large portions. I give them to my mother-in-law and her sister, and anyone who needs something good and hot for lunch/dinner.
*Patricia S. of MS
Pay It Forward. You can hold car washes, bake sales, or just collect from sources...items for the needy. In our case we collect and help out the elders in a 80 unit apt. setting. Some can't shop so we do it for them. Some can't clean and we do it for them. Some need financial help so we hold fundraisers to help them. We are their angels for Christmas and we hold luncheons in the community room on holidays. Anyone can do this. You can even get your local church involved. You would not believe the way some have to live with no help. We try to make a difference at NO Charge.
Paula S. of CO
The greatest blessing I can remember was when my son was about 1 1/2 yrs old. My father was in very poor health and had never seen his only Grandson. I was in New York and my parents were in Montana. My Father's greatest wish was to see him. Money was the obstacle to get there. Loretta, a case manager in New York decided … we would get to Montana. She was somehow able (1st blessing) to get Travelers Aide to pay for a round trip bus ticket. Out of her own pocket, Loretta gave me $100 for food etc..(She was the BIG blessing for me). I called my Mother and told her we were coming. We kept it a secret from my Father. She picked us up at the bus station and my Father was so overwhelmed when we came in the house it was the most emotional event I have had. He had a month to spend with his grandson; it brought him so much joy. It also happened to be Christmas, so it was very wonderful. It was such a miraculous trip and I am so glad it was possible. My father passed away the next spring, but he had gotten to have his wish and see his only grandson. I guess there are several blessing in this event.
Denise D. of MI
Although almost everyone we know owns a computer I still believe in the healing power of a nice snail mail card and/or letter. Sometimes I will write a poem for that special someone to lift their spirits. I try to touch at least one person per day with a blessing and I have found that I am the one that receives the greatest blessing out of thinking of others!
Lauralee H. of CO
Make a homemade Apron. Use it to wrap up some food items, e.g. boxed frozen family size entree. That way there is a gift, for not only a girlfriend who maybe has been laid off, but also a meal to help feed her family of whom she is concerned about.
Rhonda S. of IL
A few years ago, a friend gave me a plaque that is hanging on my door, "God blesses us every day. It's up to us to notice.” This past Christmas, another friend gave me a perpetual calendar. I decided instead of using it for my regular 2009 calendar or a birthday, anniversary, etc. reminder, I'd use it for my Blessings List. That way I can "notice" each day's blessing. If someone is included in my "daily blessing" I send them a note to let them know. That way we both can enjoy the blessing. It's been fun looking for a blessing each day. It's been fun reading back over the days and be reminded of the good things that happen each day. I'm having a blessing filled year-literally! I've shared this idea with many others and they are now doing this too. Each one who has chosen to take part in listing their blessings realize how much they are being blessed. The more each of us take notice of our blessings, we in turn will be blessings to others!
Cindy L. of WV
Leave a box or basket of nonperishable foods on porch or doorstep of someone down on their luck.
Dina and Kimberly V. of FL
My daughter Kim started a ministry at our church called the Prayer Shawl ministry. This ministry makes knitted shawls and lap robes for anyone who is ill. You do not need to be a member of our church to receive a shawl or lap robe. Each member of the ministry prays for who ever will receive the item....We did receive a few small donations so that people on fixed incomes could purchase yarn. People also donate knitting needles and yarn to the ministry.
Diane P. of IA
A sad day for single or divorced friends is Valentine's Day...so this year I bought some cards and wrote special poems to several such folks in my life....
Kay M. of TN
I had a dear friend whose husband was injured critically in a fall. Once home she had to wait on him hand and foot for months. I would go by once a week and get her dirty laundry, take it home, wash, dry and fold it and return it to her. It was something that gave her one less thing to do and helped her see that her family of 4 had clean laundry every week.
Margaret L. of NM
People who "are a blessing" seem to know how you're feeling without being told. I care for my 80-year-old husband who has several medical problems. Once a biker and a very big and strong man, he is now a "little" old man who walks all bent over, nothing like the man I married. To say it has been difficult is an understatement. But I have a neighbor who frequently lightens my day. She pops in when I don't expect it, or calls to just say "hi" or to ask a favor. (Even when she asks a favor, it seems to bless me.) She once took me to lunch. We checked on my husband and then went to all the thrift shops in town! It was great fun and a blessing that I still recall.
Sharon C. of PA
A way to be a blessing to anyone, especially an older person is just be a friend. That is number one, secondly being a helper, not all the time, but if the grass needs mowed, offer to do it by saying, "I really need to get more exercise, do you mind if I mow your yard today?"...just use your imagination...be there for them.
Sharon L of MI
Two years ago, I had just found out that I had lung cancer. One of my very best friends was a retired nurse. Talk about being a blessing, she has been through the past two years from the initial Dr. appointment when it was first suspected, to the surgery, chemo and radiation. I don't know what I would have done without her. She still goes with me for my check up. She has been a support person, who was able to answer all the questions I or my husband and family had. I can't say that I am a blessing but she sure was a blessing to me. I have had a clean bill of health for the past year and a half, and I am sure she had a great deal to do with it. Her just being there for me made all difference in the world.
Audrey L. of IN
I am a nursing assistant and I do home healthcare. I try very hard to go the extra mile for my clients. Sometimes I make little things such as a crocheted kitchen towel or a neck pillow for my clients just to give them a little something extra for them or their home. I have even gone as far to get a Christmas tree and some ornaments at garage sales for a few of them. I enjoy doing this because it makes me feel like my job is a kind of calling from God and not just a job.
Kelly T. of MO
I volunteer for the YMCA's partner campaign. This campaign provides financial assistance to families who cannot afford the YMCA. I have been working on the partner campaign for over 10 years and I know the difference it makes in the lives of these families.
Nyla T. of SD
Both my husband and I had come down with very bad cases of bronchitis. My sweet neighbor made a big kettle of homemade chicken noodle soup and brought it to us. That was the best soup I have ever tasted. In exchange, next time she needs anything we will be there with smiles and helping hands.
Danielle G. of NY
Although winter is winding down, my favorite way to be a blessing to others is to scrape the ice and snow from their cars in the early morning. It only takes a few minutes, but can make all the difference to someone who is running late or has 4 kids to buckle in to the car. The best part is you can do it anonymously.
Sara G. of ID
When I see someone that is buying something that I have a coupon for, I give it to them. I also help friends and family with items that I have a lot of =)
Suzanne S. of VA
Send a card to a friend and tell them you are thinking about them and praying for them.
Angela J. of CA
Make a mental note when someone you care about expresses a wish or desire and keep a file. Whether it is a book or movie, or something they've been looking for to add to a collection, you might manage to get it for them.
Debby K. of ON
I like to visit senior citizens and bring my son along to brighten up their day. He is pretty funny and makes them laugh a lot.
Rosanne M. of IL
I've had cancer three times. The first time my son's 17 year old girlfriend and her friend came over and cleaned my house and did laundry and gave me one of the most beautiful cards I've ever received. When I got it back the third time her mom came over (his girlfriend is now my daughter in law)and stayed with me all day cooking me breakfast in bed, doing laundry, and having the pastor come to see me. I'm ok now thanks to them and most of all our Lord who sent these angels.
Cindy M. of AZ
Share what you have. I love to shop and start the day after Christmas for the next year. I buy bargains throughout the year and share with the local food bank, Senior citizens, and supporting the troops overseas. I share free samples I get, travel items from hotels when come home, etc.
Pat L. of NC
Our co-op is making church dolls or handkerchief type dolls for local hospital Pediatrics wards. The ideal came after my 13 month old granddaughter was hospitalized for a few days. She needed something soft to hold and play with. We made her one of these dolls out of a napkin until we could get something else. She still has the make-do doll. Our hope is that these dolls will be a small blessing to these families when their little ones are sick...letting them know there are folks out there that care about them.

Any time I am out and about and see a person in military uniform or a veteran wearing a hat or jacket designating them as such, I always stop and thank them for their service to our country. A few years ago, I saw a couple of men in uniform while shopping in a larger city. I went up to them and asked if I could speak with them and then thanked them. One of the men, a Capt., asked me if I knew why he did what he did. I said no sir, not being sure of what was about to be said. He said words that I will never forget..."Ma'am, I do it for you." I said Thank you again...trying to hold back the tears. I was trying to bless someone by showing my appreciation...but that day, I was truly blessed.
Linda B. of CO
I created "business cards" on my computer that have a clip art smiley face and text that says: TAG! You're It! Someone has tagged you with a Voluntary Act of Kindness. Do something nice for someone else. Leave this card behind, and keep the game of Kindness Tag going". The idea is to do something nice for someone and leave a card with them. They will hopefully do something nice for someone else and leave the card with that person. In that way many people are blessed by your one "act of kindness". I keep some of the cards in my car, and in my purse. It is surprising how often opportunities to help someone arise when you are least expecting them.
Ellen L. of CO
Read between the lines when people tell you they are doing fine and get to the root of what might help them. For instance, if you know they are struggling with food, but say they are fine, just make them a casserole or buy a bag of food any way. They will be so grateful that you thought of them without them having to ask.
Betty W. of GA
I get a scrapbook. I add pictures of the person or things that they like. I then write a coupon for things that they could use. One is a free car wash and cleaning, one is a house cleaning and whatever the person could use . This is a memory book and they can get help with chores around the house.
Joice S. of MS
I think it would be so nice to take turns helping each other at least once a week. LIKE: Keep your friend, neighbor, sister, etc. children for 8 hours so the mom can get her own things done…each week, a different person helps the other. Keep the chain going and it will uplift so many women that just feel stuck. I know. I have been there done that. My kids went everywhere with me. I had no sitter and could not afford one. You can get you mom, sister, friend, or neighbor but BE SURE TO KNOW THEM WELL before you leave your jewel's with them.
Darla A. of MS
I make cards for a lady in a nursing home so she can share with others. I put the stamps on too so all she has to do is write on them. I also send some blank cards to a navy man on a ship and others overseas so they could write what they wanted to. Small blessings help others to be a blessing too so in a way, your small blessing to someone keeps going. It is just a real blessing to give no matter how small the blessing is.
Rachel R. of MS
My husband was in Afghanistan when our daughter was born. I was feeling so lonely and afraid as it was my first baby and my parents were thousands of miles away. The day we came home, a neighbor opened my door. They had cleaned my home, made dinners they froze and on a bulletin board were dozens of tissue angels they had made. Each one had their name and said which job they would do for a month for me. I broke down in tears but they even had that covered as they produced boxes of tissues they had stocked up on. Those gestures will forever live in my heart and soul.
Jennifer W. of KY
When I have a friend that is traveling I will give them a letter to mail while they are at their destination. The letter is made out to another friend who has kids and has a tough time making ends meat. They also do not know that the other friend is traveling. In the envelope, I put $10-20 bucks with a letter that simply states; "I know times are tough here is some money." Of course, it is anonymous.
Gail B. of DE
My father has been a recovering alcoholic for the last five years. It's been a hard and many times painful journey for him. I realized that part of his problem was that his friends weren't wanting to change their lifestyles so he had to change his. To help him I've been inviting him on every family outing, and special occasion my husband and I have. You wouldn't believe how much it has helped him! He's had the opportunity to succeed in his struggles with alcohol and has also found some new hobbies he loves greatly.
Michelle C. of VA
In my time of dark despair financially and health wise, I have been blessed by my friend Mary who has come to my house every Tuesday evening for the past three weeks and helped me purge my "stuff" and "organize" my belongings. I was so over whelmed and did not know where to begin or even what to get rid of. She came and made my house a home again. This is a true blessing because I can lift my head up and truly feel human again. I have been praying for someone to help me. Along came Mary, who moved from Washington back to Virginia Beach where she just finished organizing and painting her new home and then came over to give her evenings to help me. Lord, I am so thankful for this blessing and can now begin to move on to passing blessings to others, and not feel like I should be taking caring of my own junk first. Thank you Lord for this blessing of having somewhere to share the true meaning of friendship. 
Psalm 19:14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.