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Random Acts of Kindness
Go to the post office, pay for a stamp, and ask the postmaster to give
it to the next person who comes to buy a single stamp. I've done this before
and asked the next day what the reaction was. Sometimes it has made someone's
day. Other times the person then pays for another stamp and leaves it for
the next person
At your next bazaar, carnival or stall at a fair have a big bowl of
fresh water for any dogs who may be walking their owners that day. (The
owners will appreciate the thought too!)
Get your youth group together and bake heart shaped cookies and then
we delivered a dozen cookies each to each person over 80 in your church
with a nice Valentine card. This can be done anytime.
When you are next in the grocery store, petrol station, or other shop,
buy the cashier a pop or chocolate bar. You'll shock em, especially during
very busy hours.
Next time you are at a coffee morning or some fund raiser and you see
a cake stall or some other stall buy something and pay extra for it, or
if you are dieting hand over the money and tell the person behind the stall
to keep the product.
If you know someone going through a hard time, secretly give him or
her a flower or encouraging note or even some chocolate.
Buy or make your brother or sister a treat. They can often get overlooked
in our acts of kindness.
Spend a Saturday morning at your local Rest Area or car park. Bring
along glass cleaner and lots of paper towels and ask motorists if you could
clean their windshields while they are stopped. Most will ask why you are
doing it, so explain by saying, "It is a way for us to express God's love
for you," and perhaps give them a tract or some kind of remembrance.
Pack some extra cold drinks on your next car ride and stop and offer
them to any working road crews.
Adopt a local elderly neighbour. Mow the yard. Do some housework. Spend
some time in conversation. Check on him/her regularly.
Write thank you notes to some or all of your schoolteachers, expressing
your appreciation for the time they gave to your education. Think of some
other people you can thank for something
Make dinner for Mum and/or Dad during the summer and have it ready when
they get home. (Summer time you can make a nice salad)
Call the supermarket checkout operator and packer by name (they usually
wear name tags) and thank and/or tip them for their help. (This works
in libraries and other places too)
If your group eats out all together, have everyone leave their area
spotless. Then, over tip the waiter/waitress.
The next time your church bus/van/caravan has to pay a toll or parking
fee, pay for the vehicle behind you. The recipients will be surprised to
see teens giving money.
If your group is on a trip and sees someone holding a sign that reads,
"Will Work for Food" or something similar, collect all your spare change
and give him/her a bundle. Don't judge this person or assume that the money
will go toward something other than food -- just assume the best and give
hilariously.
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