It seems all we ever see and hear in sports anymore are the revelations and allegations of players getting into trouble. Then, just when you
Kindness Changes Everything
It seems all we ever see and hear in sports anymore are the revelations and allegations of players getting into trouble. Then, just when you
Jack Mook, a detective and boxing instructor in Pittsburgh, got curious when two of his students stopped showing up. He went searching for them and
“I Don’t Know How You Do It” by Kristi S. Gold I was having a conversation with a group of friends about some of the
Ma’am. I Think This Belongs to You. by F.Revival Here’s my story: Tonight my daughter and I were eating at our downtown McDonald’s. Because of
Anton Cobb likes to be productive. The 32-year-old salesman spends most of his lunch hours walking the streets of downtown Portland, where he works, or
In a tumultuous time when law enforcement finds itself under intense scrutiny, a police officer and his wife in North Bend, Oregon show the true
When Canadian teenager Caitlin Prater-Haacke was the victim of bullying, she didn’t get mad. She didn’t even want to get even. Instead, she got positive.
Nate Bagley says he was sick of hearing love stories that fell into one of two categories — scandal and divorce, and unrealistic fairytale. So
A blind man, who has been inundated with offers on Twitter to read to him, said that he misses “the enjoyment of reading”. Andrew Bailey,
Just like a real-life Indian version of “Taken”… Now that’s a hero. share using buttons below
A mother-of-two who made a desperate plea in her local newspaper for a kidney donor has undergone the life-saving transplant after a stranger answered her
The Most Important Thing my Father Taught Me by CptAJ It’s not something he said. He said a lot of good things; good things about
Social media is used by a lot of people. Billions in fact. You probably use at least one social media platform yourself. Some of us
After more than a month spent living without teeth, 16-year-old cancer survivor Alex Hunter finally had something to smile about. The Delano, California, teen had
Benson Tsang, living in Hong Kong, made a simple, personal protest against government inaction. He used his HK$6000 handout to buy food from local momma-and-poppa stores and distributed
Marvin Callahan, a first grade teacher at public school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has started a program to send backpacks full of food home with
Raleigh Callaway, 49, of Greensboro, Georgia, had been battling stage five kidney failure and was in need of a transplant. In an attempt to find
Avi Gandhi is more than just a store owner – he’s a good friend to his loyal customers in Levittown, Long Island. But times are
He’s Not Scary, He’s a Little Boy by AliceAnn Meyer We’ve had some encounters recently that have inspired me to write this post. This is
Lessons From Jim Carrey’s Journey of Life shared in his inspiring speech at 2014 Maharishi University of Management Graduation The University Board of Trustees presented
Ever Wondered What To Say To A Homeless Person? Here Are 5 Things to Say And 5 Things Not to Say by Winston Ross –
Finding Kindness Outside of Survival Mode by Kylie Riordan Kindness goes beyond the act; there is sacredness to it. When performing an act of kindness
Coming out of the Closet About Suicidal Depression by Billy Arrowsmith. I decided to “come out of the closet” about suicidal depression on Facebook when
Erin Polk runs Kreed’s World (www.facebook.com/kreedsworld). She writes: It’s about a teen who is nonverbal and his journey as we continue to teach him communication,
The Kindness of Strangers was a Welcome Comfort [Letter] by Patricia K. Severinsen On Aug. 27, I was taking my husband to his cardiologist to