About This Ministry

This ministry was created with a simple, tender purpose: to help believers reach the people they love with the hope, comfort, and truth found in Jesus Christ. Many of us carry burdens we never speak about — fear, grief, shame, discouragement, loneliness, or wounds from the past. These letters were written to gently meet people in those places and remind them that God sees, God cares, and God has not forgotten them.

My heart is to make it easier for you to share encouragement with someone who is hurting. Sometimes we don’t know what to say, or we worry about saying the wrong thing. These letters give you a way to reach out with compassion, Scripture, and the steady love of Christ — all in a tone that is gentle, warm, and deeply comforting.

Why These Letters Exist

Every letter is written with prayerful intention. They are designed to speak to real struggles, real emotions, and real life. Whether someone is battling fear, searching for identity, grieving a loss, or longing for peace, each letter offers a soft place to land — a reminder that God is near to the brokenhearted and faithful to restore.

A Personal Note

I know what it feels like to want to help someone but not know where to begin. I know what it feels like to pray for someone you love and wish you had the right words. This ministry grew out of that desire — to offer something simple, gentle, and meaningful that you can share with the people God has placed on your heart.

The whole purpose of this ministry is simple and eternal: to reach people for Christ. My heart is to see souls saved, to help people know the security they can have in Jesus, and to point them toward the gift of eternal life. Every letter, every page, and every word shared here is written with the hope that even one person will come to know the Savior who loves them beyond measure.

My deepest prayer is that if you have not yet placed your faith in Jesus Christ, you would know that He loves you, He sees you, and He willingly gave His life so that you may be forgiven and restored. Salvation is not earned by effort or perfection — it is a gift of grace, freely offered to all who believe. If you feel the Lord drawing your heart today, I encourage you to call upon Him, confess your need for Him, and receive the hope and new life that only Jesus can give.

My hope is that these letters become a bridge — a way for you to reach out with love, truth, and encouragement, even in delicate or difficult moments. May they help you shine the light of Christ into places where hope feels dim.

How to Use These Letters

These letters are meant to be shared freely and lovingly. You can print them, email them, or hand them to someone who needs encouragement. You may also personalize them if you wish — adding a note, a Scripture, or a message from your heart. The goal is simple: to help you reach someone who may be hurting, searching, or quietly struggling.

Share With Someone You Love

If someone you care about is walking through a difficult season, consider sending them one of these letters. A simple act of love can open a door for healing, hope, and conversation. You never know how deeply a few gentle words may touch a hurting heart.

Ask the Lord to show you who might need encouragement today. He may place a name on your heart — trust that prompting. Your willingness to reach out could be the very reminder someone needs to know they are seen, valued, and loved by God.

If you feel led, pray over the letter before you send it. Ask the Lord to prepare the heart of the person receiving it, and to use your act of love as a reminder of His presence and care.

Support This Ministry

If the Lord places it on your heart to support this ministry, your gift helps make these resources available to others who need encouragement and hope.

A Prayer for You

May the Lord bless you as you minister to others. May He give you wisdom, compassion, and courage as you share His love.

To Save Just One
47 Alberson Cove
Greenbrier, AR 72058

To Save Just One

“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” — Luke 19:10

tosavejustone@outlook.com