The Surprising Result of Helping Others
Helping and encouraging others is a blesssing to both you and them.
Helping and encouraging others is a blesssing to both you and them.
She may have moved into a senior-living and care community, but Marilynn Moe is not the type to slow down. She’s practically a one-woman welcoming committee!
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There are opportunities to do good all around us, often closer than we think. Here are a couple of great examples of women in Atlanta who are spreading kindness to others.
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway on the importance of seeing the world from a different perspective.
Rodney Smith, Jr.’s free lawn care service for the elderly and infirm doubles as a mentoring program for young men.
Guideposts blogger Julia Attaway on how her tween son learned to appreciate helping others while working at Holy Apostles soup kitchen in New York.
Milana Vayntrub may be best known as Lily from those AT&T commercials but it’s her work helping refugees that’s really making a difference.
Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin on Willie Morris, the founder of Faithbox, and what sparks us to help other people.
Marc Zimmerman created Social Express to help his autistic twin boys understand the world around them. Now the game is helping kids all over the world.
Guideposts blogger Michelle Cox on how we can imitate God every day.
After turning 50, Sister Chala joined a 100-year-old order of nuns in Harlem and has served the poor for 14 years.