Welcome to the Stealth Servant Site! Hopefully your life has been touched for the better, even if in a very small way. Now it is time to return the favor. If you were given a "www.stealthservant.com" card, we would love for you to participate with us by doing a couple of things.

1) Let us know something nice that happened to you by posting a comment here or send an e-mail to "stealthservant@gmail.com".

2) Do something nice for someone and pass the card to someone else.

Also! If you have done something nice for someone else post it here.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Free Rent for Christmas!

I own a duplex and there are a couple of recently divorced single moms living there.  I know that the transition has been a struggle and they have had some other problems which have made this year a tough one for them financially.  My family has been blessed enough to be able to tell them to keep their rent checks for the second half of December.  Its not much, but I know that it certainly helped reduce the financial strain of the Christmas season for their families.  I could certainly tell from their e-mailed responses that I made their day (and mine too.)
Anonymous

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Free $5 Footlong

Just wanted to submit a quick and easy one I did today:

I paid for my Subway sandwich and left $5 for the next person who came in.  I hope they enjoy their free $5 Footlong!

Anonymous

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Free Haircut

I was at GreatClips the other day and I decided to buy an extra hair cut for the attendant to give to someone that she thought might need a little help.   The attendant seemed genuinely thankful and it occurred to me that even after paying for my haircut and the extra one, I was still spending way less on a haircut than my wife.  When I walked out, I felt pretty good about myself because I had a new haircut and I had hopefully made someone's day, all for only 14 extra bucks!

Annonymous

Monday, November 15, 2010

A perfect example for the upcoming holiday season...

Stealth Servants:  If you don't know who Larry Stewart is, you should!  He's the legendary Secret Santa from the Kansas City area that should be a inspiration to all of us.  For more background on Larry, follow this link:

http://www.daveramsey.com/specials/christmas-articles/article/secret-santas-legacy-lives-on/ictid/christmas-article/

Happy Giving!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Kindness In The Grocery Store

I was in the grocery store and there was an older woman in front of me who had a few grocery items and was trying to pay for them with a food stamp debit card.  The card was not going through and she explained to the cashier several times that this was a new program and it did not always work.  The cashier said that she would need to pay cash for her groceries as the system was not accepting the card she was using for payment.  The woman very quietly explained that she would need to put the food back as she did not have the funds to pay in cash.  I asked if she would let me pay for them to which she said - "Oh no, I can't pay you back right away" and I said "It would be my pleasure to pay for the groceries"  I went on to explain to her that I had a Mother who lived 45 minutes away and who did not drive or have a car and that she had wonderful neighbors who took care of her since I lived far away and this was my way of paying it forward to her.  She insisted that I give her my phone number or address so that she could send me the money and I said no - I would like to be able to do this for her and that I understand how the new food stamp cards may not always work each time, etc.   The grocery store clerk explained that the woman's groceries totalled $6.30.  She was astounded that I had offered to pay for the groceries without even knowing the total.  I left the store feeling pleased that I was behind the woman in line and thinking there was a reason I chose that line instead of the other open lines at the store that night.  Since that day, my life has been going very well for me and while there is no way for me to be sure it has anything to do with my Random Act of Kindness, I like to think it is God's way of paying it forward.


From Sandy in PA

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Another Great Reason to Serve Others

The following is from an e-mail that I just received requesting some Stealth Servant cards:  


"I would love to have some of the Stealth Servant cards.  What a great thing to do.  Our family has been struggling and so many people have helped us and I would love to have some of these to help somebody else who is struggling.  We would not have made it if it wasn't for God and our church family.  We are so blessed to have such wonderful friends and family."


I love this person's attitude, and I think this highlights another great reason to participate in serving others, to show appreciation for the blessing we have been given, especially when we have been struggling.  So, even if you have your own struggles right now (and a lot of people do), go out there and make something great happen for someone else, you'll be amazed at how much better you'll feel.


Stealth Servant

Monday, February 8, 2010

Thanks to Fellowship Bible Church

I just want to say a quick thank you to whoever posted a link to this site on the Fellowhip Bible Church FaceBook site, I have noticed the increased traffic already.  For those of you visiting for the first few times, thanks for your "stealth servanthood" and please don't hesitate to e-mail me at stealthservant@gmail.com to get some "Stealth Servant" cards.  I love to send them out!

Have fun doing nice things for others.

Stealth Servant

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A New Transmission, a New Idea


My wife and I recently found out that the transmission from her SUV had to be replaced at a cost of $3500.  Ouch!  Anyway, our family is blessed to have money saved in case of this kind of emergency.  It occurred to me that there are many folks out there who can't afford even minor repairs to their vehicles when things break down.    I decided to have the auto repair shop add $50 to my bill for someone else.  After discussing it a bit, the manager at the shop decided to make a gift certificate (to which the shop would kick in some money too!) and give it to his pastor for someone in the congregation who might need it (with a "stealth servant" card enclosed.  While I hope this $50 investment helps someone else, I can already tell you that it helped me because I was able to focus on someone else's needs instead of feeling sorry for myself because of my big repair bill.

Anonymous
 
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