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Donation Letter – Haiti Earthquake Disaster

Dear (FRIENDS)

It is with a great sense of burden and sadness in my heart as I prepare this note to you.  Like you, I have seen such utter devastation and calamity unfolding before our eyes in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.

News outlets are doing a tremendous job in sharing the details of this disaster, and it seems that each day provides more insight into the plight of the people of Haiti.

Governments are springing into action, and of course, the United States continues to take the lead in situations such as this, especially with the reality that this is a very close neighbor.

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Thanks For Inviting Friend To Church

I wanted to take a moment to send you a note of thanks for inviting the ____________ family to Church Service this past Sunday.

Statistics say that most people who usually don’t attend church would attend a service if they were ONLY invited.  It is encouraging to see that you not only extended an invitation, but went out of your way to make their experience here at First Christian Church an enjoyable one.

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Letter to Church – Raising Missions Awareness

Dear (NAME),

Jesus said in Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.”

Those words spoken by the Lord are at the heart of our desire to share the Gospel with the world through our Missions giving here at First Christian Church.

Sadly, the Great Commission has become for many people the “Great Omission”, as they have failed to realize the supreme importance Jesus placed on reaching the lost.

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Invitation to Join Water Baptism Class

I wanted to take a moment to send you a note to invite you to join us for a special class for Water Baptism on Sunday, November 15 at 10:00 AM during the morning Sunday School hour.

One of the most evident testimonies of the Salvation that has taken place on the inside is the act of Water Baptism on the outside.  It is our way of showing the world what has taken place, as well as identifying with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.

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