Be kind

This song touches me so deeply every time I listen to it. I've lost friends and I always wonder....what if I had made a call....would that have changed things? I pray that they have found peace.

"The Call" By Matt Kennon

https://youtu.be/YK3zs7EV6Tk?si=ykSUM8t-bnUvF0zT

Let's be kind to others. Let's be the ones that make the call, share love, gratitude and make someone's day just a little bit brighter. #bekindeveryoneisfightingabattleyouknownothingabout #kindnessmatters #thecall #beweakgethumblebecomestrong #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints

2025/12/7 Edited to

... Read moreIn our everyday lives, kindness often goes unnoticed but has the profound ability to transform experiences and relationships. The message behind "The Call" by Matt Kennon resonates deeply with many who have experienced loss or regret, reminding us to reach out and connect before it's too late. Making the call to someone you care about can be a simple yet powerful action. It can offer comfort, encouragement, or even save a life. We often underestimate how a short conversation filled with empathy and gratitude can brighten someone's darkest moments. This is especially relevant when considering that everyone struggles with battles we cannot see, as highlighted by the hashtag #bekindeveryoneisfightingabattleyouknownothingabout. Gratitude amplifies the impact of kindness. Expressing appreciation fosters stronger bonds and promotes positive mental health for both sender and receiver. Incorporating gratitude into daily interactions—whether with friends, family, or even strangers—helps nurture a community of support and understanding. The phrase "GOOD NEWS AND GRATITUDE!" emphasizes the uplifting effect of sharing positive messages and thankfulness. It encourages us to focus on hope and connection rather than isolation. The spirit behind the #kindnessmatters movement reminds us that small acts, like a call or a kind word, accumulate into meaningful change. Moreover, being humble and embracing vulnerability, as suggested by the hashtag #beweakgethumblebecomestrong, gives us strength to foster genuine relationships. It’s in moments of humility and openness that true kindness flourishes, creating ripple effects far beyond the initial act. Whether inspired by faith or personal values, kindness builds bridges in our communities. The reference to the #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints hints at a faith-centered approach to love and service. Everyone can play a part in cultivating kindness by simply being present and proactive in sharing compassion. Ultimately, this message encourages us to commit to being kind every day—to make that call, send that message, and show up for others. In doing so, we honor those we've lost, celebrate the good news in our lives, and help create a more caring and connected world.

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