Pentecostal kids pen-pals

Richard Masoner (richardm@cd.com)
Wed, 24 Apr 1996 09:00:06 -0500 (CDT)



> Doris -
> 
> Don't let finances keep you and your kids off of email.  There is a
> company called Juno that will give you free email access and you can set

>From the Juno FAQ (http://www.juno.com/faq.html):

| You can use Juno from anywhere in the continental United States,
| as well as Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
| Islands. Today, there is no international version of Juno for
| use by people outside the United States, but in the future we
| may make Juno available in other countries. (If there is a
| particular country from which you would like to use Juno, please
| drop us a note to let us know.) Until then, our members have to
| be in the U.S. to use Juno.

And Doris is at...

> Universit"at Augsburg
> Lehrstuhl f"ur Produktion und Logistik
> Memminger Str. 14
> 86159 Augsburg

...in Germany.  So for now, Sis Doris can't get this service.
Otherwise, it does seem like an excellent service.

An international snail-mail Pentecostal kids pen-pal would be really
neat anyway, I would think.  The kids could send small things to one
another in the mail, and when I was a kid, I was always fascinated by
the postage stamps from other countries.

You might also encourage your children to write to the missionaries
(and their children) that you and your church support.

Richard M.