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12 Days of Christmas Kindness – Day Three

12 Days of Christmas Kindness with Karen Ehman

It’s Day Three of 12 Days of Christmas Kindness, giving simple and doable ideas for reaching out to others during the Christmas season. If you missed Day Two, where we treated a ‘necessary person’ click here.

For Day Three, let’s treat someone sweet.

Join Karen Ehman to Listen Love Repeat for 12 Days Of Christmas Kindness and Giveaways! 12 Days of Christmas and 12 Days of Giveaways.

Buy a gift card to a local bakery and leave it on a coworker’s desk or taped to a friend or neighbor’s door along with a note telling them your life is sweeter for knowing them. These FREE printable cards make it easy!

Click picture below to download the FREE printable cards.

Scatter Christmas Kindness with Karen Ehman - FREE printable cards at karenehman.com

Now for today’s giveaway!!!

cropped-jill-blog-masthead-2Today I’m joined by a friend I have had for over two decades, Jill Savage. Jill is a speaker and author of eight  books including her newest one releasing in February, No More Perfect Marriages. She is passionate about encouraging families and is founder of the national Hearts at Home Conferences. Connect with Jill on Facebook and Twitter.

Jill’s Day Three Giveaway is a copy of No More Perfect Marriages and a ticket to the 2017 Hearts at Home Conference. If you can’t travel to the conference, no worries, you can gift it to another mom, or choose the Conference To-Go option for yourself.

Join Jill Savage for a Hearts at Home and book giveaway during Karen Ehman's 12 Days of Christmas Kindness.

Are you ready for Day Three? Let’s go!

  1. Leave a comment here with your thoughts on today’s idea for scattering kindness.
  2. Go scatter kindness by letting someone know your life is sweeter for knowing them. Don’t forget a gift card for something sweet!
  3. Post on social media using the hashtags #12DaysOfChristmasKindness and #ListenLoveRepeat. You can just post a simple thought. Or, you can save and then share today’s Christmas kindness idea. Or, even better, post a picture of you doing the idea given for scattering kindness. Just be sure to use the hashtags #12DaysOfChristmasKindness and #ListenLoveRepeat And, if you could link to this post when you share, that would be FAB!
  4. Don’t forget our Grand Prize! Those who scatter kindness all 12 days and share on social media will be eligible to win our Grand Prize!
  5. You can comment on all 12 days up until midnight Pacific time, Sunday, December 18. One daily winner will be chosen from each day’s comments and all winners will be announced on Monday, December 19**U.S. Addresses only please.**

The Grand Prize!!!!

Enter to win the grand prize during Karen Ehman's 12 Days of Christmas Kindness.Now let’s go scatter some Christmas kindness and be sure to come back tomorrow!

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  1. Definitely want to do something for our dear neighbors who have shown such great kindness to our family. I would love for you to share more practical ideas for gifts to give… I am not always best at thinking creatively of what to give.

  2. Day Three was ALL SMILES #12DaysofChristmasKindness #ListenLoveRepeat The Matron of Honor in our wedding received a box of donuts to share with her hubby. We also gifted her with a card to a store in our community that has a bakery. This gal has been with us for every season of our lives and we call her our ANGEL here on earth from God. Thank You Karen Ehman and Jill Savage for Day 3 of Spreading God’s love to others. You ladies both really SHINE for Jesus.

  3. My son tonight said “mom, did you know it’s better to give than receive?” I love the printable cards and will share with him to think who needs them. Also I’m going to go back and doing each days idea with him! I love this!

  4. My son tonight said “mom, did you know it’s better to give than receive?” I love the printable let cards and will share with him ymto think who needs them. Also I’m going to go back and doing each days idea with him! I live this!

  5. Wow! What a great reaction from my mail carrier! She is super sweet and so busy these days, she deserved a gift card to thank her!

  6. I bought an ornament in memory of the baby my sis in law just miscarried. Hoping it gives light in this dark time!

  7. We always deliver a bag of candy to our neighbors at Christmas rather than picking one. This year our list is 14 bags of M&Ms long! We always attach a tag with our names and address and Christmas greetings. It is really helping us get to know our neighbors!

  8. I love this idea! This gives the gift of love to the recipient and also benefits the local bakery who may just get a new repeat customer. Sometimes the people who mean the most in our life and are the sweetest people imaginable, do not think of treating themselves or doing something sweet for themselves. With prompting, we are to open their eyes to how valued they are to us and to God,

  9. Loving this! Today I purchased a small bakery gift card for my best friend and taped to her door. I hope she knows how special she is to me. I love this on purpose reminder to myself to take a minute and let the people close to me know how much I love them!

  10. What a great idea. I could drop a little something off at my new neighbors houses through the month to bring a little Christmas cheer.

  11. Since I’m still recuperating I sent sugar free cookies mail order to my mother-in-law today with a note that told her that she brings sweetness to my life!

  12. Another great idea!! I love doing little things for others, but sometimes get overwhelmed with what to do. I love this challenge because it helps me to focus on one person at a time. And just think, it never has to stop! Christmas is always a fun time to do something special, but what about next month or the next! I want to plan my own challenges throughout the year. This and your book are going to help me plan it out!! You, Karen, deserve all the sweets! Blessings!!!

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