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Encouragement while Awaiting Adoption

I just wanted to write you today to let you know that my prayers are with you both as you await the arrival of the newest member of your family. Children are one of God’s greatest and most beautiful gifts, and the opportunity to be a parent is truly a blessing. I must stress to the both of you that patience is essential in a situation such as this.

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Christmas Letter to Shut-Ins

Dear (member),

Another year is coming to an end, and we at Christian Life Church would like to send you our warmest Christmas wishes!  As we enter the season of celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I hope this letter finds you well.  Our prayers are with you and your family and we would like for you to know that your presence is missed at services. 

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Thank you for Testimony

I just wanted to take a few moments to send a note to thank you for your encouraging testimony this past week.

The Bible tells us in Psalm 107:2 – “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy;”

What an encouragement it is to have you stand and give praise to God for what He has done in your life.  Only eternity will reveal the many lives that have been touched as a result of listening to a testimony such as the one you gave.

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Letter of Appreciation to Bus/Van Driver

Dear

Some Sunday mornings as I prepare for service, I look out the window and I see the church bus pulling in, packed with children from our community.  It always makes me smile, but when I stop and really think about what it means, it brings tears to my eyes.

These are children that may not otherwise be brought to church. They may never attend Sunday School, never get baptized, never learn that Jesus loves them. As a pastor, I can’t do everything that needs to be done.  That is why God put faithful members like you in First Christian Church.

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Thank You Letter To Janitor for Service

There are so many jobs that need to be done in order to have a church run smoothly.  Many, such as preaching and singing, are seen every time we gather together.  Those blessed with certain talents hear often the thanks and appreciation of their brothers and sisters in Christ.   Then there are those tasks that are done behind the scenes.   These jobs are sometimes even more important to the church than the singers and the ushers, but often those who go about quietly completing these jobs are often taken for granted.

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