Stories of Kindness from Around the World

3.29.2015


--by ThankfulTK, posted Mar 29, 2015

Palm Sunday Our Daily Bread Jesus entered Jerusalem to shouts of praise from the people (Matt. 21:7-9). When others throughout the city asked, “Who is this?” the crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth of Galilee” (vv.10-11). He didn’t come claiming special privileges, but in humility He came to give His life in obedience to His Father’s will.
Bought and Gave away a Who was Clara Barton to a server of mine who told me her desire to be a nurse.
Church Sermon- with all the wrong going on in the World. No need to rant & rave. Instead Delight, Commit, Trust, Be still & Hope in God. Be Positive. Be agents of Transformation for God.
3.29. 1638 - First permanent European settlement in Delaware was established.
1848 - Niagara Falls stopped flowing for one day due to an ice jam.
1903 - A regular news service began between New York and London on Marconi's wireless.
1906 - In the U.S., 500,000 coal miners walked off the job seeking higher wages.
1932 - Jack Benny made his radio debut.
1946 - Fiorella LaGuardia became the director general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Organization.
1962 - Jack Paar made his final appearance on the "Tonight" show. Who Followed Jack as Host?
1974 - Eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. All the guardsmen were later acquitted.
1998 - Tennessee won the woman's college basketball championship over Louisiana. Tennessee had set a NCAA record with regular season record or 39-0.
Born March 29th
John Tyler (U.S.) 1790, Cy Young 1867, Sam Walton 1918 - Founder of Wal-Mart, Vangelis 1943 - Composer ("Chariots of Fire"), Walt "Clyde" Frazier 1945 - Basketball player, Jennifer Captiati 1976
Always March 29th National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day celebrates small business owners. These individuals spend countless hours nurturing and growing their young enterprises. The workload demands, and lack of a hired staff, often translates into long and late hours, and many missed family and personal events. But, all in all, they love what they do. After all, they are their own boss. New businesses have always been a vital, yet not fully appreciated, part of the U.S. economy. On they retail side, they bring different and unique products to the marketplace. They provide stellar and personal service support. When you call, you are more likely to get a real, live person. And unlike big national chains, they know their products. They are outstanding performers in niche markets. In manufacturing, they create many new concepts and ideas, making them creators of new products.
Be an opener of doors. Ralph Waldo Emerson



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