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Random Acts of Kindness/Health

May 1, 2020 By Sue Hennessy Leave a Comment

Random Acts of Kindness/Health

The collection of my Angels

Hello Everyone,

**To carry out our tradition we have given a donation to the Disabled American Vets (UWVC).  We praise all those heroes who put their lives in harms way to protect us on a daily basis.

**The Power of Prayer:

At Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurses had 20 minutes to pray.  They went on the highest point, the top of the roof, kneeled down, and prayed together.  The Nurse Mckenzie Gibson said:

“We went on the highest point on the roof and prayed for the world.  Our stress is high, our morale is high, we believe in prayer, and we are praying for the world…”

These nurses are not only helping with their body, with their soul, but are helping with their prayers as well.  People come to a point when they breakdown, they forget to pray and/or they think their prayers are not answered.   These nurses lift their spirit, they heal them, they understand their pain, and they are with them every step of the way.  Prayers are very important for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
**Have peace of mind, practice your faith, and pray to God.

Without faith and without God life is worthless.  Sushil

Prayers,

Sushil (Sue) Hennessy, May, 2020

Random Acts of Kindness

You don’t need money, just a little time to give mental support and be kind to all.  Check on the elderly, bring their Newspaper to their door in bad weather, say hello to your neighbors when you see them, wish them happy holidays and birthdays etc.  Call your parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers, aunts and uncles; talk to them to make sure they are not lonely.  Thank the soldiers when you see them for keeping us safe; thank priests, police officers, teachers, health care workers, food suppliers, postal workers, newspaper persons, trash collectors for their services.  Write notes to a lonely and unknown person and make his or her day.  Thanks to all those heroes who are sacrificing their lives to help others during this Pandemic.  You all are Angels.

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