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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Inmate response to Operation Christmas Card

We have received a lot of letters from inmates who received Christmas cards this year through Extended Family's Operation Christmas Card.

Some of the responses are below. Enjoy!

"I hope you realize that it is not a small thing that you do. It may seem like just a small card with a few words on it to you, but to us it is a treasure. Your card will be taken out many times and read in amazement that someone so far off would take the time to show that they care of somemoe they don't even know. To me that's a miracle!" Inmate at ECF, Clio, AL

"Thank you and I was flattered by all the love and affection shown by the Extended Family. I have not received this much mail in years. Once again, thanks." Inmate at Phillips State Prison, Buford, GA

"I want to thank each one of you for all thecards, blessings and prayers. In prison it gets real lonely and sometimes becomes a very hard journey to stand, but because of God he allows me to stand every day. Thank you so much for your time. You'll never know just how much it meant to me. God is good!" Inmate at Tutweiller, Wetumpka, AL

"Thank you for remembering me this year and you are absolutely right about miracles. They always seem to reach me as I need them." Inmate at FCDC, Frankfort, KY

"It is with a warm loving heart that I want to thank you for your gifts of God's love. While I may not have a card to send of thanks, let this letter suffice. I am glad that there are those who are obedient to the Lord that go out and bless people, with that same love that He has loved you with." Inmate at LLCC, LaGrange, KY

"I would like to thank all of you for taking the time to write us in here. Nothing makes a person feel better when he or she knows people do care and are praying for us." Inmate at Phillips State Prison, Buford, GA