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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 606591" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>My church started something new for 2017. They split up the names from the member directory into several lists and asked congregants to pray for one another. They also said we could send notes out to the people on our lists to let them know. So I sent a note card to each of my people and enclosed one of my church photos. I received such a positive response that last week I took a snow photo of the church, printed it as postcards, then donated all of them to the church today. This way others can send out photos.</p><p></p><p>This was my first time doing postcards. Perhaps I should have kept one as a memento, but there are so many people who could use them more than I. Like I said, I won't hesitate to place another order. The quality of the heavier weight was more substantial than most postcards I've seen in souvenir shops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 606591, member: 13196"] My church started something new for 2017. They split up the names from the member directory into several lists and asked congregants to pray for one another. They also said we could send notes out to the people on our lists to let them know. So I sent a note card to each of my people and enclosed one of my church photos. I received such a positive response that last week I took a snow photo of the church, printed it as postcards, then donated all of them to the church today. This way others can send out photos. This was my first time doing postcards. Perhaps I should have kept one as a memento, but there are so many people who could use them more than I. Like I said, I won't hesitate to place another order. The quality of the heavier weight was more substantial than most postcards I've seen in souvenir shops. [/QUOTE]
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