The big snow storm that hit the East
Coast of the United States a few years ago prompted countless "random
acts of kindness." Have you ever been the recipient of a random act of
kindness? Or better still have you ever given one?
Generosity warms the
spirit. The act of giving, no matter how small, opens our hearts and
spreads joy to the giver of the gift as well as the recipient. Random
Acts of Kindness are the perfect springboard to leap into generosity.
But what exactly are Random Acts of Kindness? Simply put, they are good
deeds done for strangers who could use a little blessing.
Agreed we all have stress
in our lives. We all have good days and the not-so good days...but
there's nothing like a Random Act of Kindness to pull any person out of a
lousy mood.
In our long ago Chicago days, my wife
and I used to make sure we had extra change with us when we traveled the
tollway system. We would pull up to the booth and give the attendant
our toll, plus pay the toll for the car behind us. And the reactions
that we got for this were priceless. While some people sped away, unable
to understand they had been the recipients of a Random Act of Kindness,
most were appreciative. Some even made the effort to catch up to us and
thank us.
Another target for Random
Acts of Kindness is the drive-thru window. If you go through a fast
food joint for breakfast and have an extra four dollars, pay for the
meal of the person behind you. Imagine their surprise and delight when
they pull up to the window to pay for their food, only to be told, "The
guy in front of you already paid for it."
Random Acts of Kindness can be big or small. If you would rather be
more generous than a sandwich or toll booth change, perhaps you can buy
groceries for a needy family. If you can, put the groceries on their
front porch without them knowing. Go for it. What's the worst thing that
could happen?
If you are unable to buy
them food or are uncomfortable doing it get them a gift card from the
local supermarket. Find somebody who knows the family in need (maybe
their pastor, or a neighbour) and ask them to give them the card, but
not to tell them the gift is from you. Random Acts of Kindness are best
served anonymously...
Be creative with your
Random Acts of Kindness. Have fun with them. Make them a family project.
If you think you get a charge from it, wait until you see how the kids
get into it.
The possibilities are
endless, as are the opportunities. We just have to train ourselves to be
watchful for the chance to share God’s blessings.
It can be as simple as a
greeting card slipped onto a stranger's car windshield that says, "You
are loved". You could even send flowers to a hospital patient you've
never met.
Opportunities to share
love surround us every day. It's up to each of us to grab hold of those
opportunities and turn them into Random Acts of Kindness.
~ By Chris Courtney ~
(Source: Radio Sai)
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