Now that you are an anonymous encourager, writing letters has become your ministry. This page contains examples that may help you as you begin your journey of writing letters. However, what you write is up to you. Be creative! Most of all pray and seek God’s guidance as you write your letters.
What to Write
Have you found yourself at a road block?
Are you sitting with pen in hand, but don’t know what to write?
Here are some ideas to get you started:
Begin your letter with
your favorite Bible verse,
an encouraging poem,
or lyrics from your favorite Christian song.
End your letter with encouraging
words from your heart or a simple
“Have a blessed day”
or “God Bless.”
Are you sitting with pen in hand, but don’t know what to write?
Here are some ideas to get you started:
Begin your letter with
your favorite Bible verse,
an encouraging poem,
or lyrics from your favorite Christian song.
End your letter with encouraging
words from your heart or a simple
“Have a blessed day”
or “God Bless.”
Extra Tips
- Keep track of your recipients by recording their names on a piece of paper or a computer document. This also helps if you would like to pray specifically for the people who receive your letters.
- Consider using postcards instead of stationary.
- You can pick up 99 cent packages of cards at Christian bookstores
so that you can send more letters for less money.
- Make a habit of starting your letter-writing with prayer.
- Consider using postcards instead of stationary.
- You can pick up 99 cent packages of cards at Christian bookstores
so that you can send more letters for less money.
- Make a habit of starting your letter-writing with prayer.