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The Family Letter: How to Intentionally Develop a Culture of Honor, Encouragement & Value with Your Loved Ones

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There is a deep longing in our hearts to be known, loved and celebrated. We want to know what value and uniqueness our life brings to this world. Unfortunately, due to the busyness of life and the impact of social media, we have lost the power of communicating those life-giving words that literally can fill the void in our hearts and our thirsty souls. If you want to learn how to intentionally develop a culture of honor, encouragement and value with your loved ones, The Family Letter will equip you with a proven method that is both simple and powerful. It is filled with practical steps and strategies to help you understand the power of your words and will help you release them into the hearts and lives of your family and other significant relationships. The Family Letter has become a tradition in our home, and we have witnessed the transforming impact that it has had on our children, our marriage and other significant relationships in our lives. Speak life and you can change a life. It's never too late! Creating legacy and the richness of empowering another person's life is all found in the contents of The Family Letter.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 6, 2019

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Debi Ronca

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1,620 reviews36 followers
January 2, 2021
Real Letters Mean the Book is Authentic

The “how-to” portion is brief and basic, outlining a few key reminders for folks interested in writing letters for family connections. The tone is very particular to this family’s overwhelming success and consistency (and Christianity), so there was not much coverage of what to do if met with resistance, or if there are some sensitive topics that might make it difficult to only include uplift towards the recipient, or read aloud. There are lots of examples included, so if hearing others’ sharing gets your motor revving to write, this is an excellent choice.
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September 29, 2020
I have known for years that words carry power and weight. This book opened their significance in a way that shares them in a lasting way that moves through the life of those you love, family love, acknowledges ones appreciation in love, and love that grows over time.
Words are bonding and this book reeks of love. Saying "I love you" verbally is extremely important but writing a letter can be enjoyed at a different level over and over again. Share your life and love in words, the written word.e
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