Since I was a young boy I've always enjoyed writing letters, notes and cards. I had several pen pals as a teenager.
Back in the mid 70's the Lord led me to launch a letter-writing ministry of encouragement to Athletes called Epistle Sports Ministries. Although my target audience was professional and amateur athletes, I also wrote many letters to people in all walks of life.
I've been the beneficiary of hundreds of cards and letters. I still have boxes with those letters in them. They meant so much to me and I often to back and read them over again. As the graphic with this post states, "A Kind Word Always Brings Cheer."
Just today I sent a card to two friends who needed some cheer.
Let's do our part in keeping the lost art of written correspondence alive.
Cheers!!!
Back in the mid 70's the Lord led me to launch a letter-writing ministry of encouragement to Athletes called Epistle Sports Ministries. Although my target audience was professional and amateur athletes, I also wrote many letters to people in all walks of life.
I've been the beneficiary of hundreds of cards and letters. I still have boxes with those letters in them. They meant so much to me and I often to back and read them over again. As the graphic with this post states, "A Kind Word Always Brings Cheer."
Just today I sent a card to two friends who needed some cheer.
Let's do our part in keeping the lost art of written correspondence alive.
Cheers!!!