The Dentist

March 2, 2021

Thank you for all you do and especially right now as the world seeks encouragement.

How we found you: We are dental missionaries to Guatemala and have been going on missions trips for the past 10 years. We also serve in Greeley, Colorado to a very impoverished community in our own dental practice.

We were on a dental mission trip when during our nightly devotions, the "my cards" were passed around.

We were all asked to pray silently, turn the card over and read it and then if feeling comfortable share what it meant to each person. Needless to say, there was not a dry eye in the crowd. There is something so intimate and personal about these cards and from the day learning about them, they surround me. God miraculously finds a way to have each card mean something to the reader.

Currently we use them in our dental practice.

Each person before leaving their dental appointment is given the business card version of the my cards as a token of encouragement as they leave our office and face the world. As you leave our practice, there are also free cards on a table as they leave if they want to share with anyone that may need encouragement.

Last Christmas we had a fund drive to help support the homeless in our community. Each shelter received close to 100 socks that had inside them, lotion, shampoo, tooth brush, toothpaste, deodorant, and at the folded cuff of each sock was a business sized my card that as they opened their sock full of goodies, the business card sized fell out and was able to encourage the receiver.

In our own family, each New Years Eve, each child is gifted a card, and is asked to place it on their mirror, and to look at it each day to see if God is summoning them to hear His voice as a call on their life.

These cards have changed our lives and I buy them all the time to bless others.

In our world that is hurting, every day these cards provide a balm of healing and blessing.

Thank you for what you do. Such a simple thing, yet such a powerful tool!

Suzanne H