August 2008

Buy the Best Call Girls in the World

The UK capital is the most magnificent place in the world for sightseeing and of course for graceful girls. The charisma of the call girls that live in the capital really makes it the choicest place to find yourself a pretty call girl. The call girl market in London is uncommonly competitive and all this makes the girls who work in the industry try and be as desirable as they can at all times. The delightful call girl girls come in a variety of nationalities including Scottish and they work most days either in a hotel or the call girls might often come to your home. Add a hint of luxury into your love life and hire an escort from Lucy Bond Escort Agency.

Call girls in the capital offer romance to their customers and will spend one hour at a time with them for exchange of a monetary reward. The fees for London escorts range from 140 pounds per hour to four hundred pounds per hour. The charge does not include any cab expenses or activities such as dinner or cinema. The hot escorts with Lucy Bond are stuning, the girls are hand picked by the company and have been selected for their education.

The call girl business is new to the city and have mind-blowing fees available for new customers. The sexy escorts from the call girl organisation are all experienced and offer in calls at their home and out calls in your home.

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Microsoft Navision Implementation, Customization, Integration - Rio de Janeiro ERP Market Notes

Major ERP/MRP vendors, such as Oracle. SAP, Microsoft Business Solutions are present on Brazilian market, in this small article we would like to highlight MBS Navision, especially in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, plus the economy situation in Rio and its ERP/MRP market

• Economy. Rio’s harbor is deep enough for the largest vessels to come alongside the wharves, which lie near the city center. Through the port flows the major portion of Brazil’s imports and exports (iron ore, manganese, coffee, cotton, meat, and hides). Rio is also a distribution center for the coastal trade. The city’s manufactures include textiles, foodstuffs, household appliances, cigarettes, chemicals, leather goods, metal products, and printed material. There are two major airports.

• Manufacturing. Navision traditionally is considered as strong MRP & production automation platform. Considering high number of manufacturing facilities in Rio de Janeiro - manufacturing module implementation is critical.

• Distribution. Microsoft Navision, together with Microsoft Great Plains, Axapta, Solomon are currently under evolution - so-called Project Green should result in these ERPs interconnection and probably interface unification. Recently Microsoft renamed its products and Navision is now Microsoft Dynamics NAV (more likely NAV will be dropped when Project Green is realized). From the Distribution needs perspective - Microsoft Navision is now and will be even more exposed through web portal, plus it will be integrated with Microsoft CRM (please be aware that Navision also has its own CRM module), where Microsoft Sharepoint should play the role of workflows, approval cycles, etc. All these facts make cargo tracking and delivery control automation naturally implemented on the Navision and CRM platforms

• Brazilian Localization. Navision is translated into Portuguese and adjusted for the compliance to Brazilian tax code. From the localization standpoint, if you represent multinational corporation and set up manufacturing facility in Brazil, you should know that other vendors have localized solutions: SAP - SAP Business One and Oracle: Oracle E-Business Suite

• Customization. Navision has its own proprietary language C/Side and currently Microsoft recommends MS SQL Server as the database platform. Plus the future customization directions will be focused on XML web services and developers will be deploying Microsoft Visual Studio.Net

• Integration. Considering MS SQL Server platform - software programmers have all the spectrum of integration technologies: ODBC, JDBC, Microsoft will be moving more functionality to business portal - where Navision logic will be called through the sets of stored procedures and be exposed through SDK. Open MS SQL Server technologies gives you SQL based reporting, you can deploy such industry standard tools as Crystal Reports, MS SQL Server Reporting services, etc.

Please give as a call So Paulo 55-11-3826-3449, USA 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918! help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew is Great Plains specialist in Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ) - Oracle, SAP, Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, Microsoft CRM Partner, serving clients in So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Salvador, Porto Alegre, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte, Recife, Manaus, Lisboa, Coimbra, Porto, Cascais and having locations in multiple states and internationally: Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand.

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The Excellent Advanced Hair Studio

Hair Loss has always been something that both men & women have had to deal with. As tonnes of customers know it can be highly upsetting and stressful. It used to be the case that there was absolutely nothing at all that could possibly be done about it, now nonetheless with technology moving ahead more and more each and every month there are masses of diverse options for you to look at.

Advanced Hair Studio is terrific. They specialise in Hair Loss and tons of many different treatments any of many which will often be able to help you. There are many various sorts of programmes possible to many different people. Customers will be advised on what treatment is very best for customers after a consultation with one of there many consultants who have had been skilfully trained on everything. They will be able to give you all the information and support clients need throughout your programme time with them.

There are many various procedures each one specified for various types of cases. Strand by Strand is the procedure that is low maintenance and builds up hair steadily & gradually. With the Strand by Strand system it is potentially possible to regain hair with no surgery, pain & scaring this as you can imagine is really appealing to many customers. Advanced Laser Therapy is another choice that is offered to clients. AHS pioneered & successfully conducted clinical trials on the combination of many the very latest laser beam technology, an FDA approved re-growth pharmaceutical, & a proven scalp & follicle programme programme for hair loss. With this programme clients will see a change in 3 months, which is really fast. Read more at Hair restoration today.

There is one futher system & this one proves to be awfully popular & appropriate for lots of many customers, this is because it is actually a treatment that clients can do in the comfort of many your own home. This is a programme that combines the naturally occurring herb Sereonoa Repens & also a handheld laser device and antioxidant treatment which helps to thicken, strengthen & repair your hair and scalp as well as promoting hair growth & reducing hair loss.

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Follow Your Heart When Buying a Motor Boat

Buying a new motor yacht is a long emotional process. We found it very difficult to choose between so many models. It’s not like buying a new laptop where you have a specification on memory, screen size, or processor. Buying a laptop, for me, came down to price really. I bought a mid priced laptop that could do all that I wanted. Now buying a motor boat was a whole different kettle of fish. It’s like buying a house. We wanted something that suited our lifestyle and suited our personality. THEN, we would have to come up with the money to match that. Buying a motor boat was not a logical process. It also required visits to several marinas on the South coast of England and three visits to Italy to meet and get to understand possible “editions to the family.”

It was never simple. We had to really examine how we spent time on our old motor boat (Fairline Targa) and, more importantly, where we used it. We also had to consider how (in an ideal world) we wanted to involve the motor boat in our lives over the coming years. For example, propositions like having grandchildren on board next year would bring in safety issues that we may not have otherwise thought of. So buying a motor cruiser suddenly became a whole lot more complicated!

When looking at the different models, we could never compare apples for apples. There were always subtle differences that either enthused us toward a particular motor yacht model or turned us away from another.

All through the four month period of our search, an old friend always gave the same advice, “follow your heart! Follow your heart, and you will find the right motor boat for you.”

The criteria that I looked to meet when buying a boat was fairly simple. I looked at the overall design and line of the motor boat. If I liked it still, I looked at the performance figures. Then, I would finally look at how many people can sleep aboard. If any one or two of these boxes got ticked, I took a closer look. My wife looked at the interior and practicality of the motor boat’s design. A more logical approach, I have to admit. To her, “it’s just a motor boat and all that matters is if we will be able to fit everyone in.” This included allowing for a rather tall uncle who constantly bangs his head.

The final person included in our decision making process, our son, was mainly concerned about safety, but also wants to address the usual problems with motor boats such as noise levels and vibration, etc.

Although I lead the buying process, it was more than likely that I would have to make compromises to meet other people’s needs, but I still believed that if I followed my heart, my family would also make similar compromises on those aspects they found important.

We all knew the budget, and we all knew that we would be using it in the Mediterranean, and we all knew that we wanted three cabins. That was all we could agree on. So we looked at all of the alternatives. Firstly, with the usual suspects: Fairline, Sunseeker, and Princess, all offering options on this style of open offshore cruiser. We also looked at European Manufacturers such as Azimut, Mangusta, Windy, Conam, Cranchi, and Apreamare. All offered imaginative uses of their space. Some were well above our budget, some were surprisingly below our budget. Each manufacturer had their own line and design signatures. In my opinion, Azimut and Mangusta were well ahead of the others but fell short, in my opinion, in other areas such as space below deck, some safety issues as well as being out of our budget.

Fairline, Sunseeker and Princess all fell into our budget and ticked most of our boxes. But with all of these, there was always something not quite satisfying my criteria of design, line and style, namely the “Phwoar” factor. The other manufacturers gave imaginative solutions but seemed to fall short on build quality and finish. Another motor boat, the Conam 48, came substantially under budget whilst offering three cabins and good performance. This had me seriously thinking about it for a whole week and almost became a serious contender. My heart then told me that I would worry about resale value. More importantly, my own elitist views on owning a boat that I could be proud of and proud to be seen on. I wanted a Mercedes Benz not Ford Mondeo.

I found myself in a funny situation. I had three good options to choose from, all of them good with good customer care packages and good reputations, but none of them had the spark that I needed to ignite my passion in them. They were all good but no “Phwoar.” They were all good brands but none of them created a statement of individuality.

Then, soon after, my skipper called me from Italy. And told me that he had found THE boat that would satisfy me and my family’s needs-style, line, within budget, build quality, safety, practicality and imaginative use of space. He gave me the website, www.gianettiyachts.co.uk, and advised me that we could have a sea trial the following week in Italy. He had visited the boat yard, had taken one of their boats out and fell in love. The boat builder was called Gianetti Yachts and had been manufacturing motor yachts for 30 years with an excellent pedigree. I was slightly dubious and asked him about the company because I had never heard of them. His answer was simple and clear: he had said they make twenty motor boats a year and did not spend millions on marketing. All of their sales come from word of mouth and repeat business. The line of the motor boat was uniquely beautiful. “Follow your heart,” he said, “you have to have a look.”

I found out that their 55 foot model had four cabins which not only fit our budget, but also handsomely suited all of our needs. I booked my £28 flight to Viareggio for the following week. Taking the time to see this very well kept secret was the best decision I had made during the whole boat buying process. I arrived in Viareggio to find that it was full of Italian designed boats and realised what the English built motor boats all lacked, the X factor. Italian design is in a separate league to British design as with most things Italian, for example cars, architecture, furniture, shoes, ice cream.

Upon arrival at the boat yard, I saw astounding images wherever I looked. I saw craftsmen taking pride in their product. I saw boats being built by hand with care and attention to detail. The three boats that were in production were the pride of everyone in the boat yard. Each boat had its own production manager, each with over twenty five years of boat building experience, overseeing every detail of the boat’s construction. I then was shown a finished 55 in the water and got a chance to see the high specification levels of the interiors. I was astounded by quality of the finish throughout. For instance, granite or marble worktops as standard instead of marble effect worktops. Solid wood units instead of laminates or veneers. Porcelain sinks instead of moulded plastic all done with Italian flair. We then took her for a spin. Then I realised that I had found The One.

At 30 knots, the builder then told me that the engine bay was doubly lined to prevent engine noise in the cockpit. I then realised that he didn’t need to shout this, he just spoke whilst doing 30 knots. In our Fairline at that speed, we would have definitely needed to shout.

Everything about the boat was ergonomic. From the chart plotter to the fridge, everything was where I wanted it.

I met the head of the company and realised that it was a family business. A very successful family business that was very happy with its product range, the levels of quality and its financial status. They did not aspire to be a mass producer of boats. They wanted to build as good a boat as they possibly could. I realised that these family built boats were stylish, immaculately finished and presented. They offered the highest standard of build quality with practical solutions to clients’ specific requirements. I realised that if I bought one of these boats, they would be building for me and only me all within my budget and my time scale.

Now I could have bought a Fairline, Princess or whoever but they did not give me 100% of what my heart wanted which is all of the things they I have talked about, 100% of what I saw that day to Viareggio at Gianetti Boat Yard. Take a look at their website and take the time to visit them in Italy.

I am not writing this to assert that they have the best boat in the world. I am writing this to say that they have the best boat in the world for me. So whatever criteria you have, you need to take the time to look at all of the options of motor boats. Some options you might not be too familiar with. They are out there and perhaps you can find a boat in a small boat yard that ticks more of your boxes than the usual brands. Buying a boat is a very important purchase and should not be limited to the usual options. After taking the time to find my magnificent motor yacht, I know that I have found the right boat for me. So follow your heart.

Peter Thornton owns a car hire marketing firm called Vroom Vroom Vroom and absolutely loves the boats built by Robert Gianetti, the owner of Gianetti Yachts.

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Stupid Things Stupid Businesses Do

Of course businesses aren’t stupid, in fact the people in the businesses aren’t stupid (I’m being kind), but they become stupid as the people in them act stupidly. How so? I’m about to explain.

Stupid businesses don’t grow right. They treat their customers badly. It’s likely that they don’t want to but they do because they have an environment of treating people badly. Employees are treated badly and they, in turn, treat the customers in like manner.

1. They don’t care about the customer

2. They’re rude or inattentive

3. They do bad work

I know there are reasons they act this way. I was in a store recently and the cashier was so worn down that she looked like a zombie. Glassy-eyed, she hardly knew I was there. She couldn’t ring a particular item up right and offered no solution to the problem. No help. It was fun to pull her out of it and find a smile, but that was for a moment and then she was back to longing for the day to end.

Last week my daughter saw an employee at a Subway drive everyone out of the building. Literally. “I’ve had it with this place!”, she said. Once she got everyone out she locked the door!

That comes from above. Managers are above. Stupid managers make stupid businesses. Stupid managers:

1. Overwork employees

2. Command in all things

3. Don’t accept feedback or suggestions

4. Frequently criticize and nit pick

5. Rarely give praise or recognition

6. Lazily expect subordinates to do their work for them

7. Yell and act in a mean manner

That creates an atmosphere for stupid employees. I have a son that works at a grocery store. His manager takes 10-15 smoke breaks a day. He comes back and finds that a yogurt container isn’t facing the right way and goes ballistic. It’s sad. Another son works in a clothing department. His manager always has it in her mind that the women’s part of the department is trashed. “Get over there and clean it up, it’s terrible!” Whether it is or not, that’s her message. It’s never right, it’s never good, and she doesn’t want to hear any different.

Above managers in the small business world are owners. Stupid small business owners make stupid small businesses. Let me put emphasis on small, I don’t mean small in size here, but small in quality and integrity.

1. They provide no real incentives to perform well

2. They are self serving without regard for employees

3. They underpay, giving only what they have to

I’ve seen a business owner pit manager against employees, lie to customers, negotiate in bad faith, and do all things for their own aggrandizement and benefit. The business started in a great, innovative way but became small because of the owner. The source for good or bad in the small business.

Stupid businesses are remarkable but not in a positive way. The famous line from Forest Gump is true, “Stupid is as stupid does.” Stupid businesses don’t grow like they could, like the owner would really like them to grow. They can be planted in a good spot, sprout and start, but they will never get the powerful fertilizer of referrals or the life giving water of returning customers to grow into what they have the potential to become.

Dave Free is president of Zeryn, makers of PromoterZ(tm) (promoterz.com), a customer care system for small business growth. Mr. Free received an MBA from BYU and has worked as an Intel executive domestically and internationally, at a Washington think tank, and entrepreneur. You can read more of Mr. Free’s commentary in his Seeds of Growth blog.

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Inflation and Online Poker

US inflation is going strong yet again. Peaking in July, United States inflation is at its highest rate since 1991, a staggering 17 years ago. The consumer price index (CPI) also increased as well, signaling an increase in the costs for a representative basket of goods. What does this trend of soaring prices for common household goods mean for consumers? Less spending power in a weakening economy. However dismal this may sound, online poker is relatively unaffected by this sharp rise in prices. Since prices indicate the value of a certain product or service, higher prices for the same good or service seems ridiculous and even unfair. In the online poker world, buy-ins are equivalent to the price consumers pay for any good or service.

Despite the rising prices for most consumer necessities, the price of playing online poker has remained more or less the same. You can rest assured that to enter into an online poker game or online poker tournament you do not need to pay a higher buy -in than the usual depending on the table stakes rules of course. Table stakes rules sets the floor and cap for winning and/or losing in cash or ring games.

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Size Matters - Webpage Size That Is

Putting together a website? Wondering if everyone will get a good look at the entire presentation when they arrive? One way to ensure they do is in your initial page setup.

When the typewriter ruled, and the 8-1/2×11 sheet of paper was king, layout was much easier. You always knew how much space you had to work with, what to set your margins to, and what size the type would end up when you pressed the keys.

Then along came the word processor and its various flexible components. Layout changed. Tiny things we’d all done forever, such as double spacing after the end of every sentence, are no longer necessary. Word processing allowed for (and still does) a vast array of page tweaking and layout design - from font size and color to table arrangements and graphics. But this article isn’t about word processing.

We didn’t stop there… some bright group of individuals developed the internet and the webpage with its HTML coding was born. And with that birth, our whole outlook on how to design, how to use that “piece of paper” flew out the window.

No longer is it a sheet of paper but someone’s monitor screen size and resolution that we must keep in mind during our design and layout phase. With screens from 13 inches and up, we’ve got to be prepared for all visitors. And with a wide range of audience ages, font size becomes critical. Choose sizes too large and your website looks amateurish, choose sizes too small and your viewer most likely will run for the hills versus re-adjusting their browser (which they could do, but most likely won’t).

So what is the ideal page layout? How is it accomplished?

The simplest way after setting your page background color is to create an overall webpage table. Picture this first table as your 8-1/2×11 sheet of paper. Inside that piece of paper you’ll create even more tables, opening and closing them as you go along, but ultimately ending the entire page - just before the total webpage closing tags with your overall webpage table closing tags.

A typical layout that lends itself well to just about any presentation of material might look like this (see my ezine webpage at http://www.thewizworld.com to get a visual idea only - and while you are there resize your viewing window to see how it automatically adjusts for you):

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(Note: replace * for < or > when coding your page)

*body background=”#4682B4″*
*center*
*table width=”80%” border=”1″ bgcolor=”#FFFFFF” cellspacing=”1″
cellpadding=”8″*
*tr*
*td valign=”top” align=”center” width=”10%” bgcolor=”#FFFFFFF”*

First column of information

*/TD*
*TD WIDTH=”90%” VALIGN=top*

Second column of information

*/td*
*/tr*
*/table*
*/center*

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The absolutely most important attribute for this entire page is the coding of the page WIDTH.

Many webpages are created using a fixed table size. Setting your WIDTH using percentages though allows your page to automatically resize itself for each individual visitor.

You can also place a fixed value inside the quote marks, but here’s the rub. Even widths of 700-750 will be too wide for most browser windows. This will force your reader to scroll from left to right. You will lose them since most people will only put up with that for so long before they give up and leave.

A good suggestion would be to work within a page layout of 650 or less if you truly must choose a fixed width.

My second website, http://www.mywizardads.com, uses a fixed table width of 600. The tables within the overall table adhere to the 600 width also, with their individuals columns set with adjustable percentages.

Granted, with the fixed table size a person will only be able to downsize their browser screen to a given point before some of the information is unviewable, but the 600 setting works for most visitors and surfers.

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(Note: replace * for < or > when coding your page)

*table width=”600″ border=”0″ bgcolor=”#000080″ cellspacing=”2″ cellpadding=”10″*
*tr*
*td valign=”top” align=”center” width=”95%” bgcolor=”000080″*

Top portion of information

*/td*
*/tr*
*/table*

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Never, of course, take what belongs to another, but do surf, right click and view source, and study different websites. Teach yourself by hands on manipulation of the numbers within your own HTML editor or notepad file what works and what won’t.

And do consider using a main overall table in which to nestle additional individual tables. Use percentages or combinations of one overall fixed width and individual percentage settings inside your main- and sub-tables.

You’ve worked hard! Ensure your website is viewed as you envisioned it.

© Theresa Cahill - All Rights Reserved. Feel free to distribute this article. Please keep it intact and with the resource box included below.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Theresa Cahill, a two decade veteran of marketing, is the owner of http://www.mywizardads.com and invites you to take a look at the services of MWA and download fr.ee helpful information and more at http://www.mywizardads.com/sitemap.html

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Solar Power Can Knock Money off Your Electricity Bill

As the price of carbon based fuels continue to increase, many concerned people are burying their heads in the sand. Some homeowners however are considering the installation of the solar cells that will allow them to harness the power of the sun to provide energy for their needs.

When electricity prices were low, it was unnecessary to justify the upfront expense of money required to install solar panels, solar water heaters and similar equipment. The reason was simple to understand - it would simply take too long to recoup the cost of the equipment in the form of lower energy bills.

Things have changed though. As energy prices continue to go up, the amount of time required to recoup the upfront cost goes down. In addition, a number of state and local tax incentives make it even easier for homeowners to go solar and save money right away.

Solar power has already proven itself and its ability to lower energy costs substantially, and more and more homeowners are taking a serious look at converting their residences to solar power. The costs of installing solar panels is still high, with a typical two kilowatt installation of OVR Solar solar panels costing at least £10,000 / ($20, 000) in most cases, but special tax incentives and long term energy savings can help homeowners recoup those upfront costs faster than ever before.

Subsidies are also now available. This tax savings can help eligible homeowners recoup some of the costs of installing solar panels and solar water heating systems up front, in addition to the energy savings they will enjoy down the road.

Some states will offer homeowners who install qualifying solar panel or water heating systems to write off a portion of the cost against tax liability, while others will provide a standard tax credit based on kilowatt usage. Still others provide tax relief in the form of property tax reductions or elimination, and many states provide businesses, government agencies and commercial enterprises with special tax breaks as well.

The factors affecting how long it will take to break even will vary from case to case.. However, as the prices for heating oil, gas and other forms of traditional energy continue to soar, so will demand for alternatives

Take the first step to energy self sufficiency with OVR Solar.

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Be A Positive Role Model

Has it ever occurred to you that you may be the only positive influence on someone else’s life? Have you ever stopped to think that you may be the only example of excellence and integrity to a classmate, neighbor or friend? As strange as it may seem, people are always watching you, even if you are not aware of it. And the more you do what’s right, the more your peers will look to you as a positive role model. They may never tell you. They may never admit it to themselves. They may even make fun of you for being the type of person who tries to do what is right, but that doesn’t mean that they do not respect you or look up to you.

When you have a vision of something greater for your life and work towards that vision you will become a positive role model for others whether you want to or not. When you value, believe in and respect yourself, people will notice that there’s something different about you. And chances are you will not fit in with everyone else. That’s a good thing, because it means that you are unique and you were given the special task of being a beacon of light for others.

Being a role model isn’t always easy. There will be times when you will find yourself at odds with your friends. You’ll even worry about fitting in. But don’t worry. You’re not supposed to fit in, because being a role model means that you stand out for others to see.

As a teen you’ll often hear about the importance of having role models and there’s no questions that this is important. But what’s also important is, being a positive role model. Who says that you can’t be the positive role model?

There is something special about knowing that you are trying to set a good example and that you care enough to be the very best. Whether or not you are popular has nothing to do with being a role model. A role model is someone who chooses to put forth their best effort everyday and when they make a mistake they pick themselves up and try again. If this sounds like you, then I say that you are a positive role model. Keep up the good work.

This article is excerpted from Cassandra Mack’s book, “Young, Gifted and Doing It: 52 Power Moves for Teens.”

Cassandra Mack is the CEO of Strategies for Empowered Living Inc., producer and host of The No More Drama Hour of Power online talk radio show and the author of six books. You can visit her on the web at: http://www.strategiesforempoweredliving.com.

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12 Tips For Church Letter Writing

It is vitally important that church leaders develop a consistent, systematic approach to writing letters to church members and adherents. To keep any relationship alive takes a willingness to communicate your message, then be available for response to that message. Writing a Church Letter goes a long way in expressing to others that they indeed are important to you, as well as the ministry of the church. It also conveys the all-important message that you care, and are thinking about their personal situation.

Below are some thoughts around the two words “Church Letters” that you may find helpful as you modify these Church Letters, or start from “scratch”.

CHURCH

C - Be Clear

When your letter is read, you don’t want it to be similar to some bad commercials on television that may have looked and sounded good, but upon completion of viewing (or reading), the person looks back and wonders “what that was all about”. If you are writing a letter to thank a person for visiting your church, be sure to do exactly that… then go on to tell them about the ministries that are available to them.

H - Be Hopeful

One of the reasons for writing the letter is to encourage them and to provide inspiration and hope for tomorrow. They will appreciate your positive approach to the situation, and you can certainly do this without being “fake”. Doesn’t the Word of God provide hope for each and every situation? Philip. 4:13 - “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” People need to be reminded of the fact that God is in control regardless of our ability to understand ALL His ways.

U - Be Understanding

We often fail to put ourselves into the “shoes of another” and thereby do not understand the situation they are going through. The most difficult time is when we have not gone through the situation in our own lives. We will find this to be the case very often in our ministry to others, however it is in those situations we must ask for the help of the Holy Spirit to provide the right level of understanding and compassion to properly minister to them.

R - Be Responsive

If you close your letter encouraging the person to get in touch with you if they are in need of anything, be sure to provide them with a way to get in touch *and* then be available. While this may be difficult for leaders of larger congregations, you will find that most people will be sensitive to your unique situation. You may also provide other avenues of ministry that will help them. After all, even WE don’t have all the answers, but God has placed many gifts in the church that are available to be used. Provide phone numbers, (yes, even cell phone numbers), and e-mail addresses so that people can get in touch with you or someone designated for that particular ministry.

C - Be Consistent

People have an amazing ability to catch on to “favoritism”, and will certainly notice if certain people receive letters or encouraging e-mails and others do not. As Church leaders, it is our calling to reflect the attitude of Christ in dealing with people, and that includes going out our way to minister to the one who may be “down and out”, as well as the one who seemingly has it “all” together.

H - Be Helpful

Perhaps you know of community agencies or church ministries that are available to the person or family you are writing to. If you have a “Young Marrieds” small group and you are writing to a young couple about a particular issue, then you may want to provide the contact information for the leader of that small group. Again, be sensitive to what their needs are and begin to think of ways you can provide help to them.

LETTERS

L - Be “Letter-Ready”

Have a good supply of letters available to send at a moments notice. Most letters can be used again with some modification, and while we would like to think we can sit down at every situation and write a “brand new” letter because we believe it will be more personal, the fact is, most church leaders don’t do this. There is the “ideal” (crafting a new letter from scratch every time), then there is “reality” (modifying letters we have already used). As an example, one Sunday we were having a service of recognition for graduates and realized in our rush to prepare other things had forgotten to prepare letters of congratulations. Not to panic. We went to our supply of saved letters, modified one of them, and printed out 6 letters, personalized and ready for delivery during the service all within the time span of about 10 minutes. This was being “Letter-Ready”.

E - Be Evangelistic

In communicating to people, always be looking for ways to provide the message of the Gospel of Christ in a relevant and meaningful way. Jesus often told stories to illustrate a truth, so do not hesitate to tell a story to illustrate the greatness of God’s love available to them. Perhaps you will want to include a tract that deals specifically with the situation they are involved in at the moment. Allow the Holy Spirit to direct you to open doors, then be sure and step through when those doors swing wide.

T - Be Tactful

While it is important to know the need, it is even more important to respond to the need in a way the person will feel you are being truthful and sympathetic with concern for their feelings. Even in the case of discipline (when a face to face meeting may be more appropriate), the person will sense that you are loving them. Love and a desire to restore and provide hope should be at the basis of all we do, and when it is tactfulness will be developed as a result of that love. Proverbs 25:11 “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”

T - Be Timely

This is similar to a previous point on being “Letter-Ready”. Being timely is knowing when to send a letter or e-mail and then sending it off with a prayer for God’s anointing and blessing to be upon the reader as they open it. If you say you are going to send the person a note, or follow up with a phone call, or show up at a certain time, then be a keeper of your word. James 5:12 - “Above all, my brothers, do not swear–not by heaven or by earth or by anything else. Let your “Yes” be yes, and your “No,” no, or you will be condemned.”

E - Be Energetic

If you are conveying an important message, whether in spoken or written form, it is important to be as energetic about it as possible without being “fake”. How does this happen? Asking God to communicate the importance of the opportunity to you, then sharing in a way that will make the person feel like you are not just “doing your job”. Eccles. 9:10a - “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might…” If what you are doing with your hand is typing or writing, or even make a great point in a sermon, be energetic in your approach.

R - Be Right

People do not want to be viewed as “people”, they want to be seen and known as “individuals” and certainly do not want to feel like a number when they are part of a church body. This is a great challenge for every leader, and that is to communicate on a personal level with those in your congregation. A most unpleasant scenario would be to write a letter to “John” when the man’s name is actually “Steve”, or most likely you have received letters such as: Dear (First Name). While most churches now utilize Mail Merge operations today and most people know it, there is still something about receiving a letter like this that makes it highly offensive especially within the church body.

S - Be Scriptural

In writing Church Letters it is always of great benefit to share a particular passage of scripture that may be applicable to their situation at the time. In a very difficult circumstance, you can share that “God works all things together for good…”, or “weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning”. Simply be aware of the situation, and mindful of any scriptures that will provide hope or healing, and encouragement.

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