Dear
On behalf of the student body, faculty and leadership here at (NAME OF SCHOOL), I want to thank you for your generous gift for the month of (MONTH) to our school.
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Whether it’s a quarterly giving report letter for Q1, Q2, Q3 or end of the year, Summer Stewardship Letter or an Easter Miracle Offering Letter, you are sure to find letters you can easily modify and use! This category has a LOT of great Stewardship based letters!
Dear
On behalf of the student body, faculty and leadership here at (NAME OF SCHOOL), I want to thank you for your generous gift for the month of (MONTH) to our school.
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Anne Keegan's article “Blue Christmas” was a collection of Christmas stories told by Chicago police officers. One was the story of George White.
Dear _________,
I trust you are doing well, and that God is richly blessing your life.
While I know that God has provided you with a good job, I also realize it must be very difficult to be working when you would like to be in Church on Sundays.
Dear Church Member:
It is with heavy hearts that we have learned of the recent loss of your business. During this difficult time, I would like to extend not only our deepest sympathy, but also the support and encouragement of your FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH family. We pray that God will give you and your loved ones the comfort, strength, and wisdom you need as you journey into a recovery phase in your lives.
Dear Member:
In the past few years, the downward turn of the economy has resulted in hardships, including job loss, increasing debt, and home foreclosure for many of our church family members. Losing a home to foreclosure is traumatic and can have far-reaching effects in many areas of our lives. Often times, those who lose their homes experience a sense of failure, depression, and even hopelessness. Some individuals blame themselves, feeling guilty about mishandling their financial obligations; while others feel angry toward those they perceive to be responsible for their misfortune, injustice, and loss.