Who Else Do You Know...

When you eat at a good restaurant, do you tell a friend about it? When you see a good movie, do you encourage someone to go see it? When you discover where God is at work, will you invite them to hear more about storing up treasure in heaven?

If you were going into vocational Christian work, who would you ask to partner with you?

Here is one easy way to help with referrals - simply copy and paste the text below into an e-mail to one or more friends (feel free to edit to fit your style).

Copy us on the email (bstelter@familylife.com) and then let us know who you contacted on our behalf so that we might follow up with them.

"Let Me Introduce You To Bob & Pam..."

Dear friend,

I just wanted to drop you a quick note about a couple we've talked with, Bob & Pam Stelter. They have been called by God to join FamilyLife, a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, and are dedicated to saving and strengthening marriages and families. We are excited about what God is doing in their lives and through this ministry.

As you know, marriages and families are in trouble. All marriages could use encouragement in these days and many are in need of restoration. This is something which deeply concerns us, and we felt you would be someone who would share our concern.

As fulltime vocational missionaries, Bob and Pam are responsible for maintaining strong financial support for their ministry. We suggested that they give you a call so you can hear what God is doing through FamilyLife to develop godly marriages and families across the country, and how you can even share in these blessings by joining their Ministry Partner Team. We are sure that you will be encouraged.

You can preview their family, calling and ministry at www.StelterHome.com. Blessings!

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Thank you for helping us invite others to worship God through giving...
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel...(Phiippians 1:3-4) ...in the matter of giving and receiving...Not that I desire your gifts; what I desire is that more be credited to your account...They are a fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God (Philippians 4:15-18).