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Christian Stereotypes Redefined

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Stephanie

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
One day at lunch in school, this girl from one of my classes walked right up to my friend sitting next to me and just started to pour out the contents of the entire milk carton all over her head. I quickly stood up in my friend's defense, when the girl asked me if I had a problem. I bluntly explained that I did, because what she did was completely random and absolutely uncalled for. She pointed to my face, and said that her and I were to fight after school. While I agreed, as soon as the last bell rang, I hopped on my bus home as fast as I could. As I saw her in class after that, she never did anything of the like, to my attention or knowledge.
Why are you participating?: 

I once read from a brilliant poet that "There are ways of understanding people that do not require words. And if you look close enough you could see, a lot of life and a little bit of death burning through their eyes.

Leah

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I feel so blessed. I have been given such great family, friends and opportunity. I am a big believer in "Paying it forward". I try to do something good for someone every day. Sometimes out of my comfort zone, often times as simple as making someone smile. You never know what a person is going through and you can learn a lot about yourself by talking to /helping others.
Why are you participating?: 

I am a photographer, so I love community projects! I am also so many more things than just 3 labels! This project is so good because often times we define ourselves moment to moment based on our success, failures or by what we want to project to others.

Enrique

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
From track to basketball to even the classroom I always push others and myself to do better than they once believed, motivate them to push past their limits even when they believe they can't do it.
Why are you participating?: 

The same reason why Gandhi took a stand. The same reason why Martin Luther King Jr. took a stand. I want to try to do what I can do to show to people that no matter your background, we're all the same and that we can change for the better.

Princilla

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love to smile at others even if I don't know you & when people smile back at me it shows how warming and welcoming the world can be! :))
Why are you participating?: 

One good deed can make many faces smile :)

Kylie

Worcester , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try and be helpful to everyone I meet and know. Even if it's just holding open a door. I try and make people I come across smile by being kind or funny. And lastly, I try and live my life by the motto "Share the love"
Why are you participating?: 

To try and make a small impact in the world, that will hopefully become contagious and touch many people in a positive way. We all need to do our part to "share the love" ♡

Lolita

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Whenever I see someone new in our church or at a party I always make sure they feel welcomed and introduce them to everyone so they don't feel out of place. :)
Why are you participating?: 

We was at a ice cream festival and there was this booth that said "NoEvilProject" and it caught my eye so I went over and I think it has good intentions so I wanted to do it. Simple as that :)

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