The Story
How it started
The Letter of Life began as a simple idea: a single page that clearly shares the good news of Jesus. It is something anyone can hand to a friend or leave with a stranger. No programs to join and no attention on personalities; it is simply a clear invitation to Christ.
Writing the first drafts
Early in 2025, the first versions were written and tested in real conversations at schools and other local places. Each revision made the message simpler, clearer, and more direct: one page, one QR code, one next step.
A name and a mark
The name “Letter of Life” reflects both the format (a letter you can hold) and the message (the life found in Christ). The visual mark, a sheet of paper with a cross, came soon after. It is meant to be quiet and unmistakable at the same time: ordinary paper carrying extraordinary news.
From hand-to-hand to a growing movement
As more people shared the letter, the focus stayed deliberately small and personal: one conversation, one person, and one prayer at a time. In August 2025 we began documenting each delivery with a photo, capturing the story of where the letter goes and who it reaches. The purpose is not to spotlight people but to remember what God is doing and to encourage others to step out, too.
Going public online
On October 7, 2025, letteroflife.com went live to make the Letter easy to read, print, and share. The site improves the accessibility of the letter and acts as a source to print more copies.
Milestones and what’s next
We are capturing deliveries along the way and planning short milestone videos at 1,000, 10,000, and even 100,000 shares. These are not to count for counting’s sake, but to mark real stories of grace and to spur more faithful, everyday evangelism.