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MERRY CHRISTMAS 2009

Merry Christmas 2009
 » post date: 12/17/2009 » back to News Listing
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Provision - in my mind it's a word that paints a picture of someone receiving what they really needed. Provision is never discussed in a negative light. I like to break the word up into two - pro and vision. To help someone live with vision. Isn't that what we all want to do? The Christmas season is such a great time to reflect on this.

 

We have seen God's provision for our efforts here at The C4 Group be demonstrated through you, our generous supporters. You have helped us be pro visionaries. Your provision has helped us bring confidence and hope to many lives and I cannot think of a more rewarding experience than that. It is all the more profound when you think what this Christmas season is really about - the provision of a Savior that has afforded us all the opportunity to truly be thankful.

 

I am filled with great anticipation of what lies ahead for The C4 Group. Just in the month of January we will speak to thousands of people, launch two major Care Strategy campaigns, and film our faith video for the Ethical Revolution. Your partnership with us is truly provision from above. Your year-end gift can be our springboard for this upcoming decade. I believe it will be our most effective year to date. Please join with us in a year-end gift.

 

This month I simply wanted to send you this thought. As I reflect on this year, your financial provision has afforded The C4 Group so many tremendous opportunities to help so many others capture a vision for their life, their church, and their community. Wow, what a privilege it is! So, as we come close to Christmas, I want each of you to know that your confidence, generosity, and investment in us is overwhelming. Thank you for all you have done and will continue to do.

 

Thanks for being you and making God's provision in our lives such an experience of vision. You have been our PROVISION.

 

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

 

Monty L. Hipp