My husband regularly as a matter of course acknowledges the ïnvisible people” such as staff on cash registers, homeless people in the street etc. He has a kind word for everyone asking how their day has been or just saying gidday. He’s an inspiration and makes the world a better place.
Donating a Christmas gift to a child in need
I stopped for coffee and gas this morning, like usual… as I was about to hop back into my car a lady came up to me asking if I had a couple of dollars for gas. I only had $1, which I gave her. She thanked me and went back to her car. I sat in my car thinking about a message Joel Olsteen had just given, about being a blessing to someone in need even when you’re in need. So I got out of my car and walked to her car. She looked like she was crying. I told her I’d use my debit card to buy her some gas. I talked to her as I pumped the gas, she told me she was trying to get to a job interview. I wished her luck and told her to have a great day. I really really howl she got the job and can feel sooo blessed today. And I hope she passes on this good karma, and so on…. #onesmallact
Supporting Nth Qld’s farmers stricken by flood after many many years of drought.
Please help if you can.
I gave some bread to a neighbour (as well as a few others) and stayed for a cup of tea and fellowship, I felt she needed connection and we shared our love of Jesus. I am humbled by the love I found in my neighbourhood.
My husband regularly as a matter of course acknowledges the ïnvisible people” such as staff on cash registers, homeless people in the street etc. He has a kind word for everyone asking how their day has been or just saying gidday. He’s an inspiration and makes the world a better place.
Donating a Christmas gift to a child in need
I stopped for coffee and gas this morning, like usual… as I was about to hop back into my car a lady came up to me asking if I had a couple of dollars for gas. I only had $1, which I gave her. She thanked me and went back to her car. I sat in my car thinking about a message Joel Olsteen had just given, about being a blessing to someone in need even when you’re in need. So I got out of my car and walked to her car. She looked like she was crying. I told her I’d use my debit card to buy her some gas. I talked to her as I pumped the gas, she told me she was trying to get to a job interview. I wished her luck and told her to have a great day. I really really howl she got the job and can feel sooo blessed today. And I hope she passes on this good karma, and so on…. #onesmallact
Supporting Nth Qld’s farmers stricken by flood after many many years of drought.
Please help if you can.
I gave some bread to a neighbour (as well as a few others) and stayed for a cup of tea and fellowship, I felt she needed connection and we shared our love of Jesus. I am humbled by the love I found in my neighbourhood.