A Simple Challenge That Touched Hearts {and a winner!}

To my very dearest, sweetest readers of this blog!!!

Oh my word. You all jumped into the “Lift Someone Up Challenge” with eyes wide open and full of excitement. And I cannot express to you how much it inspired me to keep on going.

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  1. Glenna May Fugate says:

    Since my husband past a month ago, I’ve received a lot of letters and cards.
    I’ve written so many letters back to them in thanking them for their kind words.
    He will be greatly missed by all

  2. Mary Fleischmann says:

    I’ve been sending cards and letters to friends and loved ones my entire life….people simply don’t send mail anymore. The comments I get are: how you keep in touch is amazing; it is so thoughtful that you remember ( I send birthday cards and Christmas cards out all the time -mark the dates on my calendar); you made my day; Thank you.
    Love the challenge, but it has never been a challenge for me, it’s simply what I do. Folks think I’m crazy – mailed out 70 Christmas cards this past December- but it’s my way of saying hello and thinking of you.

  3. Margaret Hofknecht says:

    Several years ago I joined a pen pal group and, for a while, I consistently wrote letters, receiving a few responses, writing in response to these letters, just building up friendships “along the inky trail”. Then my life got busy and then busier and my letter-writing fell to the wayside. I’m quite disorganized and I felt very badly when I came across letters from pen pals that were awaiting responses from me, like, from last year. Over a full year, in fact. Many of us in our group would fit in the category of senior “Queen-agers” and I was afraid that many have passed on. I organized the pile and got to work on responding (and apologizing). Happy to report that a majority (so far) responded. Don’t know if I’ll ever meet these ladies but I’ll be more careful in attending to letter-writing. Some ladies have written that their pen pals are their best friends. I just hope that in my writing letters I’ll
    be able to give them a hand of friendship and encouragement. Marge, Farmgirl #7915

  4. Dana Okerman says:

    I love your “lift someone up” challenge. I have note card that are stamped and ready to go in my “Bible basket”. It is a basket that includes my Bible, a small candle and lighter, a devotional book, a notebook and a couple of pens & pencils, and a packet of note cards with stamped envelopes and a small address book. When I first started using my basket I would take it somewhere quiet and made sure I wrote a note each time but I got out of the habit when life got crazy. Your challenge prompted me to refresh my basket and get going again. I always pray for those I’m writing notes to. Sometimes I get a response back, sometimes not. Last month I got a lovely handwritten letter from an old classmate saying she’d really appreciated the prayers and that the timing couldn’t have been more perfect as she had lost her husband the month before and was feeling very isolated. She said, “you helped me remember that even though we don’t live close geographically, we can always “visit” and send love to each other.” Such a small effort can truly affect another person’s life! ❤️ Thank you for getting me started again. 🙂

  5. Kathryn Rose Edsall says:

    My sister was having a really rough time and I didn’t know, we live 100 miles apart. I wrote her a quick note and enclosed a little card to let her know I loved her and cared about her life. She called me that evening and we talked for a couple hours.

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