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Three Cheers for Acts of Anonymous Kindness Considering the incivility of politicians, cyber bullying, and terrorist attacks, reports of random acts of kindness happening all over the place is good news that lifts the soul. In an article at N…
Making Connections Blessing Blessed be the people we carry in our blood. Blessed be the places we carry in our bones. May our living make a way for those who come after a path of blessing, a path of beauty. —…
Ten Years with Pope Francis The Religion News Service (RNS) is an independent, nonprofit, and award-winning source of global news on religion, spirituality, culture and ethics, reported by a staff of professional journalists. …
What You Do Literary Wisdom There's something to be said for sitting still and letting things clear, the way morning fog burns off the lake. — George Witte, American poet Medical Wisdom The small am…
The Religion of Small Things The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit. – John 3:8 Imagine th…
Reflections on Dignity By Ryeaan Chaudry in KidSpirit's Human Dignity issue. Today, society seems more socially and technologically evolved than ever before. With smartphones and social media, we are able to get tim…
Dressing Up as Mister Rogers for Love’s Sake I am in a band, and on Halloween evening we played at one of my favorite restaurants in central Arkansas, Toad Suck Buck’s restaurant. Members of the band had an informal understanding that we mig…
Daily Kindness Buddhist Wisdom Take care of the body. Respect and love it, and it will give you all that is required on your journey. — Donald Altman in Reflect Definition Respect is love in plain …
A Manners Manifesto "You may not think that living with others is an art, but it is the finest and most difficult of arts. . . . Courtesy is a way of living inspired by thoughtfulness, consideration, and respect for ot…
"K" is for Kindness "As we move around this world and as we act with kindness . . . or with indifference or with hostility toward the people we meet, we are setting the great spider web atremble. " — Frederick B…