Sunday, March 27, 2016

The Power of Kindness Will overwhelm You






To me kindness means to treat others how you would want to be treated. Kindness means being sincerely nice to rude individuals. It means going out of your way to help others when you don't have to/want to. Kindness is when you give a helping hand to someone in need of help. Furthermore, I truly feel a rush of joy when I help someone. I feel a sense of pride and love when I help I person in need. I feel like I part of a movement by any act of kindness that a attempt. Also one can so a act of kindness by simply giving someone a helping hand. One can show an act of kindness by helping the homeless or people in trouble and need help. The kindness thing someone did for me was when  a ride home when it was serve thuderstorm and even offer me a meal after a long day at football practice. I was truly touch because I did not know them and they could have let me walk home in the rain. When some says thank you too be a take it to heart because I know did a act of kindness out of love. If I had a million dollars I would set up a system where I provide a home and food for the homeless. Furthermore I would donate to children charities for foster kid and trouble teens. Lastly I would try to build our community where they are able not to live in poverty.


Lastly, Kind gesture I would due for a easter weekend is to volunteer at local homeless shelters and visit sick kids at USA children and women hospitals. Act of kindness is more valuable to anyone in need of help.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

A letter to Governor Bentley

    Dear Governor Bentley,



       My name is Daniel Smith or Pastor Smith I am a local Pastor of Bayonne Baptist church, and a community leader in Bayonne in Louisiana. One of my passion is to help young teens and adults to stay out of the streets and make a name for themselves. I have been a leader in the community for 25 years. My goal in life is to see young people in my community as future leaders. Also, I love helping families in need of income by having the church and community raise money to help out with families in need. Several years ago I started a program for young males so they can learn about God and become well manner citizens in our society. My program is call "God Helping Hand". I have been married for about 20 years and I pride myself in being a role model for young teens and adults.
   

       Furthermore, I knew Jefferson since he was fifth-teen years old. The first time I meet him is when he had been lost in a local grocery store. He was wondering around, and a old lady left her purse and, I though to myself o lord he going to steal her purse. Instead of taking her purse he ran to her and gave her the purse while she was heading to her car. After he walk her to her car I knew Jefferson was a man of charchter. I ask him to join my program so I could help guide him to be a leader in the community. Jefferson became a member of my program and start right away in helping young black teens to stay out of trouble.



       Lastly, Governor Bentley I am asking can someone reduce his sentence to life in prison instead. He is not a bad human being he love everyone and just in the wrong place at the wrong time. If he is in prison for life he has time to think of his actions. He never commit a crime before, have mercy on him and let him repent for the sins he committed. Having life in prison will build pride and help give him a second chance in the eyes of God. I am asking Governor Bentley that in your heart do you believe taking someone life will solve anything and we can take a life leave that to God. Hopefully you reduce his sentence, and I would be honored if you just think about what I am asking please!



            Sincerely, Pastor Smith