More Random Acts of Kindness

More Random Acts of Kindness
Title More Random Acts of Kindness PDF eBook
Author The Editors of the Conari Press
Publisher Mango Media
Pages 225
Release 2007-06-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1609255151

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An all-new volume of inspirational true stories, thoughtful quotations, and ways to practice kindness and generosity every day. When Random Acts of Kindness was first published in 1993, it inspired a movement that culminated with Congress declaring a National Random Acts of Kindness Week. The Editors at Conari Press were flooded with heartwarming stories about acts of kindness from people all over the country. This book is packed with stories from people who have observed or engaged in random acts of kindness, and their stories serve as motivation for more of us to go out and be a force for good. Kindness inspires kindness—this is the magic fueling the movement. Not only is this book full of amazing true stories of everyday kindnesses, it also shares thoughtful quotes to provide some extra inspiration for the journey. Open up this sequel to Random Acts of Kindness and learn more about: How people from every imaginable background have witnessed and practiced kindnessThe difference that one act of kindness can makeWays to go out and be a source of generosity and love

Random Acts of Kindness

Random Acts of Kindness
Title Random Acts of Kindness PDF eBook
Author The Editors of the Conari Press
Publisher Mango Media Inc.
Pages 104
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1609252853

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The original collection of inspirational true stories about acts of kindness and generosity of spirit—with suggestions for living more compassionately. The unprecedented success of Random Acts of Kindness has not only inspired many individuals, but also led Congress to declare a National Random Acts of Kindness Week in February 1995. The inspiration for the kindness movement, Random Acts of Kindness is an antidote for a weary world. The true stories, thoughtful quotations, and suggestions for generosity in this book will inspire you to live more compassionately and experience the joys of sharing and kindness. What if everyone started performing good deeds every day? This inspiring collection presents many true stories of people who’ve committed, received, and observed voluntary acts of kindness—and seen for themselves how small acts of goodness can make a big difference in people’s lives. A USA Today Best Bet for Educators

Small Acts of Kindness

Small Acts of Kindness
Title Small Acts of Kindness PDF eBook
Author James R. Vollbracht
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 36
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780809166299

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Illustrates the power of kindness, showing how one small act can have unexpected effects.

Practice Random Acts of Kindness

Practice Random Acts of Kindness
Title Practice Random Acts of Kindness PDF eBook
Author Random Acts of Kindness
Publisher Conari Press
Pages 260
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9781573242721

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Kindness is a revolution whose time has come and, while most people sincerely want to be more caring, Practice Random Acts of Kindness brings it all home with simple suggestions of how to be kinder and why. From the wake of Hurricane Katrina to the tragedy of the tsunami to troops in Iraq performing acts of daily compassion, we see many glimpses of what a more benevolent world might look like. In Practice Random Acts of Kindness, the editors who flamed the spark of kindness tell us exactly how we can create this future and effect REAL change through kindness. The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation is a nonprofit organization supporting tens of thousands of people committed to spreading kindness throughout the world. Formed in 1995, it currently organizes National Random Acts of Kindness Week and a year-round "Kindness in the Schools" project. It has been recognized by President Clinton and media outlets such as Oprah, The Leeza Gibbons Show, and ABC News.

Rethink Communication

Rethink Communication
Title Rethink Communication PDF eBook
Author Phil Bowdle
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 265
Release 2018-12-31
Genre
ISBN 9781792064562

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"I read Phil's book, Rethink Communication, and it's excellent. I picked up several nuggets of wisdom for myself, and highly recommend it to anyone looking for practical ways to improve their communication. "-John Maxwell The church doesn't have a message problem. The church is facing a message delivery problem. The old communication playbook no longer works. What worked before isn't working anymore. It's time to rethink communication and leverage the greatest opportunities we've ever had to communicate in the church. In Rethink Communication, Phil Bowdle walks through the new reality for what attendance, engagement, and attention look like for the church. Then he offers a practical communication playbook you can use to communicate anything in your church-and actually connect. These practical tips and proven strategies will work regardless of size, staff, or budget. Communication has been overlooked for far too long in the church. It's time for that to change. It's time to rethink communication for the church.

Tiny Acts of Kindness

Tiny Acts of Kindness
Title Tiny Acts of Kindness PDF eBook
Author Thuy Ha
Publisher Beaver's Pond Press
Pages 32
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781643439501

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From a simple smile to a soft wave hello, tiny acts of kindness can fly to faraway places . . . then flutter right back into your arms. In Tiny Acts of Kindness, author-illustrator Thuy Ha weaves a heartwarming rhythmic tale about the magical powers of kindness.

Tithing, Giving and the New Testament

Tithing, Giving and the New Testament
Title Tithing, Giving and the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Anastasios Kioulachoglou
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 106
Release 2008-11
Genre
ISBN 1607911140

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Tithing, Giving and the New Testament sets out to examine tithing from the New Covenant's perspective and without preconceived ideas. It starts examining tithing in the Old Testament. Then explores what the New Testament says about giving. Were the Christians in the 1st century churches, the churches we find in the New Testament, tithing? How did they apply giving? To whom did they give, how much and based on which principle? If they had a "budget," what would the items in this budget look like? Inevitably, it compares their practices with our practices. There is much that can be learn about this topic from the Word of God and the purpose of this book is to bring it to light for the benefit and the enlightenment of the readers. Anastasios Kioulachoglou is a business consultant and lay teacher in the body of Christ. He is a native Greek speaker. In his spare time he works on his Bible teaching, online magazine "The Journal of Biblical Accuracy" (www.jba.gr).