Dear
I just wanted to write to let you know that my thoughts and prayers have been with you lately. I know that the first year anniversary of your divorce has occurred, and I have prayed that God would comfort you.
Dear
I just wanted to write to let you know that my thoughts and prayers have been with you lately. I know that the first year anniversary of your divorce has occurred, and I have prayed that God would comfort you.
Dear
You have been in my thoughts and prayers and the prayers of your church family during your hospitalization. I know this must be a hard and trying time for you, but remember that God is with you. He promises us numerous times in the Bible that He will never leave nor forsake us and He won’t.
Dear [NAME],
Your family at [CHURCH NAME] would like to extend our prayers and support to you and your family this Christmas season while your husband is serving in the military. We applaud your strength.
The Bible encourages us to find comfort in our brothers and sisters in Christ and I want you to know that we are here for you. I can only imagine how difficult this can be, especially during the holidays.
Dear [NAME],
I just wanted to take a moment to offer my prayers and counsel during your service to your country this Christmas. I know it can be difficult to be separated from your loved ones during the holidays but you should know that our love and prayers are with you.
Dear [NAME],
I would like to invite you to participate in what I believe will be a spiritually enriching challenge this year. I am reaching out to members of the [CHURCH NAME] family through this letter to issue a challenge to read the Bible through in a year.