Last week our pastor challenged us to give…but not just any
kind of giving…the type of giving that you must really put an effort into. That
effort could also be called sacrifice…a sacrifice of time or maybe a sacrifice
of something for yourself that you choose to give to someone else.
I didn’t think much of it most of the week, being the normal
busy-mom-doing-her-best-to-keep-life-flowing-smoothly-right-before-the-holidays.
But then other people’s giving stories began to filter through my subconscious…collecting
money for someone without heat, paying off a stranger’s layaway at a store, and
even handing out cash while walking through a store.
Then I saw a friend post a blog link on Facebook that looked
interesting. The family had created an advent of random acts of kindness, and
the mom shared each day what kindness her family had done and what the next day’s
random act of kindness would be. (Head
over to Pitter Patter Art for her posts and her shop.)
What I liked most was that not every random act involved
spending a lot of money. The ideas included making treats for the local fire
and police departments, handing out balloons and books at the grocery store, buying
someone’s coffee, and even paying for someone’s Santa picture at the mall. You’ll
have to read her posts to see all of her great ideas.
So, as these different things churned together in my mind,
Project 52 Acts slowly took shape…I wanted our family to do something together…I
wanted it something simple that would make an impression and teach a lesson to
my boys…I wanted it to be more than just a one-time thing that is done and
forgotten…I wanted to make kindness a habit or second nature for my boys…I
wanted them to learn to search for ways to be kind to others.
And so, after discussing the idea with my hubby, Project 52
Acts was born.
Now, I need your help. All this week and next week, and
probably throughout the year, we will be brainstorming different ideas of what
our random acts of kindness could be. If you have an idea, we would love to
hear it…just add a comment below.
And, if you want to join us, whether you take this idea and
run with it on your own, or even just do a single random act of kindness in the
midst of your day today, please feel free to do so…and then let me know about
it! I will add links to everyone’s projects here on the blog.
Why even blog about this? I have two reasons:
- With hope that it will inspire others and
- To hold us accountable to our commitment
Please, follow us, comment on the posts, and share our experience with others.
Psalm 117:2 - For
His lovingkindness is great toward us, and the truth of the Lord is everlasting.
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