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Share the Sentiment of the Season with Interfaith Christmas Cards

By: Spencer Williams
Updated: November 13, 2012
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No matter how much we delve into the fast-paced social networking or rely on e-mails to get a quick message across, there's something sweet and comforting about receiving a Christmas card in the mail.

For just 10 dollars you can share the sentiment of the season and at the same time help those in our community who struggle just to keep the rent paid and food on the table. In exchange for your donation you'll receive Interfaith Ministries' holiday greeting cards that you can send to family and friends.

The cards feature a beautiful design centered on hope. For more information call Interfaith Ministries: (940) 322-1365

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