I send each and every one of you love and support. It’s important to do the best that we can during these trying circumstances. We have to hang in there for a bit longer.
Below are examples of acts of kindness and the good things that are being done.
I just heard that ‘Mall of America’ is reopening, not for shopping but to have a spot for the Red Cross to collect blood.
It is so good to see the kindness of individuals or organizations helping in this crisis. So I thank the Red Cross.
In my state Drew Brees is donating $5 million for the relief effort to all in need in regard to this virus.
His restaurant, Walk Ons is serving free food to our unemployed hospitality workers. Geaux Drew! We love you so much! You are a blessing to our Nola Saints team and our community.
One of our Louisiana high school teachers wrote a beautiful letter to his students telling them that he understood how they were feeling. Hoda interviewed him. Hoda used to live and work here!
So many of his students were asking him questions and were genuinely concerned about what was happening. This teacher took the time to address their concerns. Good for him!
So, what good things are happening in your area? Please share. There are lots of good things to share in my state in spite of the heartaches.
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/coronavirus/9-year-old-from-highlands-ranch-folds-delivers-2-000-thank-you-hearts-to-hospital-workers
It makes me smile to read these accounts of truly sweet behavior. I suppose it is the silver lining to this dark cloud that is looming overhead.
These are the stories that lift my spirits. We all need that. Thanks for sharing these. It’s especially nice to read the accounts of these lovely children. Truly special.
You know, not a whole lot gets past kids. They are more astute than we give them credit for.
The disciples were afraid Sunday night after hearing about the empty tomb that morning from the women Luke 24:1-12 and Peter's experience of the risen Christ on the road to Emmaus Luke 13-35..
And while they hid behind locked doors, the risen Jesus came into the room and relieved their fears John 19-20 and Luke 24:36-49.
In a sense, we are locked in our homes in fear of the virus and what impact this will have on our lives and our society.
Yet, our risen Lord and Savior comes to us to relieve our fears.
Fear not for the Lord is risen and because he lives all fears can be gone! May the peace and joy of Easter by the Holy Spirit be with us all!