Making The World A Kinder Place

We want to help you start your week off on a positive note! We shared some tips from the Positivity Blog to help you encourage others and spread kindness to the people in your life. When you are kind to others, it inspires them to be kind to even more people, teaches you to be kinder to yourself, and it just makes the world a nicer place to live in.


Click HERE for the article from the Positivity Blog that gives you 15 ways you can spread happiness around you.

It’s a Good News Tuesday!

This morning we kicked off the show by sharing good news stories. A huge thank you to Good News Network for these great articles. Here are the stories we shared this morning.

  • Mystery ‘Garbage Man’ in Wisconsin Neighborhood is Revealed to Be a 75-Year-old Man

Click HERE for the rest of this story

  • High School Athletes Shovel Snow For Their Neighbors as Special Weightlifting Assignment for Football Team

Click HERE for the rest of this story

  • Teen Has Performed a Random Act of Kindness Every Day Since the Start of the Pandemic

Click HERE for the rest of the story

  • Almost $13 Million Raised For Animal Shelters to Honor the Late Celebrity With the #BettyWhiteChallenge

Click HERE for the rest of the story

  • Determined ‘Lassie’ Dog Leads New Hampshire Police Back to Scene of Owner’s Car Crash Down a Hill

Click HERE for the rest of the story

Today is B Kinder Day. How will you be kind?

June 22nd is a special day. It is B Kinder Day – a day dedicated to being kind to others.

This day was created in honor of Billie Kinder, a 12-year-old girl who was always happy, cheerful, and kind. A tragedy occurred when Bille died in a horse-riding accident. Her mother, Danny Mayson-Kinder, decided that in honor of her daughter, she would create B Kinder Day to empower children to make a difference in the world.

Click HERE to read more about the History of this day and how to celebrate.

One way you can celebrate Billie’s legacy is to teach your kids how to BE KIND!
www.verywellfamily.com shares Ways to Teach Your Kids Kindness.

Click HERE to see the FULL article.

Ways Parents Can Encourage Kindness in Kids

To nurture kindness in kids, try incorporating some of these practices into your daily routines.

1. Do Unto Others

2. If You Cannot Say Something Nice…

3. Kind Words and Smiles

4. Thank You, Please, and More

5. Guard Against Spoiling

6. Bullying and Cyberbullying

7. Be Nice to Your Child

8. Kindness Is Contagious

9. Being Kind Makes Kids Feel Good

(Photo by Elly Fairytale)

 

 

It is Fruit of the Spirit Week on The Morning Thing. Today’s focus – kindness and goodness

This week, The Morning Thing is diving into Galatians and other scriptures looking at the Fruit of the Spirit.

Today, we talked about Kindness and Goodness. Dig in deeper with us!

Check out these articles about Kindness:
What does the bible say about Kindness?

https://www.openbible.info/topics/kindness

https://www.gotquestions.org/fruit-Holy-Spirit-kindness.html

Check out these articles about Goodness:
What does the bible say about Goodness?

https://www.openbible.info/topics/goodness

https://www.gotquestions.org/fruit-Holy-Spirit-goodness.html

The Morning Thing Fave 5 celebrates “Do Something Nice Day”

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For our Morning Thing Fave 5 this week, we celebrate “Do Something Nice Day”.
Our co-hosts share their favorite memory of a time when someone showed kindness to them. Enjoy!

Marcy Rinehart

Hunter Sutyak

Daria Swisher

Trevor Moore

(and guest) Wesley Boston

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