Postcard: Each And Every One Is Numbered
011-PHAIR
- Description
This postcard is for recipients of all hairstyles/types to be reminded of their value to God and the amount He pays attention to them. Luke 12:17 speaks about how "the very hairs of your head are all numbered" and we love this verse so much that we have another postcard focussing on the long locked amongst us.
Whatever your hairstyle, the Lord knows your frame (Psalm 139) and He takes a very detailed interest in you.
Our prayer as you give this postcard (perhaps to your friend with a new hair cut?) is that your recipient feels blessed by the reminder of God's incredible interest in their lives.
- Bible Reference
- Luke 12:17; Psalm 139
- Delivery
We aim to pop your items in the post within the day, if you order before 4pm. Delivery is free for orders of over 3 postcards, and for when you just want a few cards we charge a grand sum of 50p for 2nd Class Delivery or 75p for 1st Class Delivery.
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Postcard
010-PMOULT
This postcard is a cheeky God paraphrase, inspired by Luke 12:17 "the very hairs of your head are all numbered".
If you're blessed with long locks, you'll probably moult frequently and that does mean lots of recalculating. How amazing that our Father in heaven cares to the level of knowing when we last lost a lock of hair!
Our prayer as you give this postcard is not only that your recipient will laugh and be reminded of the level of interest God has in their lives, down to knowing the very hairs on their head.
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Postcard
005-PFAVE
This font-filled postcard is a cheeky encouragement of how special we are in God's eyes.
When asked, "I thought God loved everyone? How can you be His favourite?" My Mum simply winks and tells me I am His favourite, but so is she. And there is a lot of truth in this. The Psalmist asked to be kept as "the apple of your eye". That is the level of intimacy and favour that the Lord shows to us.
Whilst we don't know the technicalities of how we can all be favourites, we do know the Lord's special favour and His hand on our lives.
Our prayer as you give this postcard is that your recipient knows how special they are to the Lord.