Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
The inspirational, feel good stories posted in this section are from everyday visitors, like YOU, through our post a story page. Please browse through the stories and then share yours!
By Donna Hart on February 17, 2015 / 2,300 views
My son Jimmy died 3/30/2014 at the age of 29 while backpacking in Cambodia. He loved James Dean and Jack Kerouac especially the book 'On the Road' and inspired by that book he was Mad to Live. He decided to live out his bucket list before he was to old to enjoy it. So at the age of 28 he quit his job at Apple, sold his stock, his SUV and everything he owned and set off alone to see the world. In just one year he had...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 16, 2015 / 1,990 views
I was laying on my bed relaxing after a long day. Music was playing in the background and I was taking the time to read a good book. Just as I turned the page an old song started playing that always reminded me of my Mom. I put the book down and listened. Even though it had been 23 years since cancer had taken her from us, sometimes it still felt like it was only yesterday. I closed my eyes and allowed the flood of...
Income Tax Refunds - The Gift That Keeps On Giving
By Make A Difference Today on February 16, 2015 / 3,540 views
It's tax filing season again and for the few of us who are lucky to expect an income tax refund, here's something to consider. With the money you get back, why not contribute part of it - even a small part of it, to make someone's life a little easier? Or if you're feeling generous, why not do something bigger? There are so many causes that need YOUR help. You may think that as an individual, you can't make an...
By Kay on February 15, 2015 / 4,097 views
"Do you want to get well?" This was the question I kept hearing every morning when I spent my quiet time with the Lord. I wondered why the Lord kept asking me the same question. Of course, I wanted to "get well," or did I? These last few months since my son Todd's death had been unbelievable. The pain of losing Todd was unbearable. Because of the tremendous pressure I had on my chest, there were times when I felt...
By George Burgin on February 14, 2015 / 4,424 views
Hard Heart. Two words I never want to read or hear as next door neighbors in the description of my life. It’s not that Hard or Heart are bad words, it’s just that when they sit next to each other, they’re a sorry pair. They poke at each other, antagonize, stir-up, rile; they become something together that individually would never be. Any wise person knows the damage those two can cause when they’re...
Experiance The Beauty Of Life And Of You
By Patti Hatzistavrakis on February 13, 2015 / 5,731 views
Life is busy – we hustle from one place to another, engrossed in our electronic devices, books or simply looking away to avoid making eye contact with the human race, including ourselves. Never stopping to take in the tranquility of the ocean, the art spray painted on a building or the beauty of the sunset. Most of us aren’t awake for the sunrise and are not truly present at important (or even ordinary) daily...

Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable
By Jason Witt on February 13, 2015 / 6,367 views
Reading through the social media posts about Martin Luther King yesterday, getting inspired to write today, I had a particularly strong connection with one of his most famous quotes. I myself have endured heartbreak recently and it forced me headstrong into an uncommon and inconvenient reality for me. I was betrayed, heartbroken, alone and questioning everything I thought I stood for. You know what, it was the...
By Lydia Michalitsianos on February 13, 2015 / 2,112 views
130 pound weight loss over 4 years. Current bodybuilding and bikini athlete....
Go Ahead, Step Into Your Calling!
By From Where I Stand.net on February 13, 2015 / 2,234 views
From Where I Stand, I am sharing the inspirational story of Chris, son of missionary parent. When exposed to the prophetic anointing, he stepped into his calling. Through prophetic teaching, Chris cooperated and moved with the Holy Spirit delivering a prophetic word in the corporate gathering for the first time. In essence, through the corporate message, every individual receives a prophetic word and so does the...
By Babrak EHSAS on February 12, 2015 / 3,857 views
February 12, 2015 A glorious mountain is trying to show me its face through the dusty fog, the sun is also trying to help mountain in its efforts to come out from the fog. I kept open my office window to breathe dusty air of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan and witnessed the struggle of the sun trying to shattered the fog and appear its golden face and make a smile to the city, a pleasing struggle. Every day in...
By George Burgin on February 12, 2015 / 4,254 views
There was a television broadcasting CNN in the corner. Interestingly, none of the thirty or so people gathered in clusters across the room even noticed Anderson Cooper talking about Manti Te’o and the alleged hoax involving something about a fake girlfriend who recently died. None of that stuff mattered. In fact, in that room and at that moment only one thing mattered. I learned a great life lesson while...
By Kay on February 11, 2015 / 4,288 views
When I made the choice to become a Christian, I told the Lord I wanted to be "available" whenever and wherever He needed me. Being "available" has taken me to some unusual places. One such place was an old, white-framed, two-story, nursing home. Every Thursday evening at 7:00 I would find myself "available" to visit at this nursing home. I always brought a basket full of wrapped regular and sugar free candy each...
By David Musser on February 10, 2015 / 4,880 views
It seems like there are days when life gives us moments that make us question our self-worth. It's in these moments that we have to take a step back, take a deep breath and realize that a few bad moments doesn't mean we have a bad life. A few bad moments doesn't mean we are a bad people. A few bad moments does not determine our future. I hope you can see in yourself the absolutely amazing person that you are. And...
The Conditions From Which My Life Emerged
By Ryan on February 10, 2015 / 4,054 views
In May of 2000 I graduated medical school and drove 3000 miles across the country to start my residency training in Family Medicine. In July of 2003 I started my 1st job as a newly board certified family doctor. My clinic was owned by a local hospital, the largest employer in the county if I remember correctly. By July of 2009, I knew that my career was coming to an end. After spending 4 years critically...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on February 09, 2015 / 4,790 views
I was driving home the other day after taking my son to the sheltered workshop where he works part time. The clouds had parted and the newly freed sun was slowly warming the Earth. The radio was playing and Louis Armstrong was singing, "What a Wonderful World." I was joining in with my scratchy voice. I rounded a curve and saw the distant mountains alight with golden sunshine. It was so beautiful. In that second the...

What I Learned From Five Months Of Travel
By Cliff Hsia on February 09, 2015 / 2,206 views
Five months of extended, slow travel taught me valuable life lessons that I never could have learned from a one week vacation or a weekend getaway. Once I got past the initial lure of traveling to new places (including Guatemala, Taiwan, Australia, and Ethiopia), seeing new things, and doing different activities, the time spent traveling really became a deeper, personal experience; travel became introspective and a...

The American Flag: 13 Folds Of Honor
By Coach Muller on February 09, 2015 / 7,269 views
The history, rituals, and the customs of the United States Military has always fascinated and intrigues me. I hold in highest esteem and respect, all people who has sacrificed their time and/or their lives for their country. A military tradition that has always been deeply moving to me, is watching the person of a fallen spouse or child, receive the folded American flag during a funeral ceremony. I often...
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