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Friday, July 10, 2009
Quotable Words on Encouraging through Note Writing . . .
The following quotes give inspiration to encourage others through note writing:
“But God could not have used an unwritten letter.” Unknown
“I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world.” Mother Teresa
“John Donne’s observation rings true: ‘Letters mingle souls.’ And if you write to others sharing the Good News of salvation, your letters just might mingle souls for eternity!” Lynn Morrissey
“Notes stir hearts.” Yours truly
“She writes with the pen of scripture and the ink of grace on the stationery of real life.” Beth Moore
“A few lines not only lift the spirits but can also be kept for other days when a boost is needed. They can even change a life.” Cheri Fuller
“God has revealed Himself to us through words.” Unknown
“You are the scented ink God uses to spread the fragrance of Christs’ love.” Karla Dornacher
“The greatest compliment I’ve ever received is from those who say they keep “Lynn files” in which to store my correspondence.” Lynn Morrissey
“We hurt people by being too busy ... too busy to drop that note of comfort or encouragement or assurance of love ... too busy to care.” Billy Graham
“Few of us are blessed with a gift for words, but we all have it within ourselves to speak or write what is in our hearts.” Daria Price Bowman
Writing words of encouragement changes lives. I know. Mine was changed!
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Love the "little pencil" and "scented ink". Sweet.
ReplyDeleteI echo Garden Girl's sentiments.
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