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Writing Letters
Leadership Certification Course -
Level 1
• A good letter begins with the
paper it’s written on
• Letters written for your ministry
should be written on letterhead
• When creating your own
letterhead, invest in good
paper
Fonts that are easy to
read
• Arial
• Times New Roman
•Century Gothic
First line of the
letterhead
• Feminine
- Commercial Script
- French Script
- Lucida Calligraphy
• Conservativeness
- Castellar
- Old English Text MT
- Rockwell
The Department of Women’s Ministries
of the Trans-European Division
119 St. Peter’s Street
St. Albans
Al1 3EY Herts
Tel. 01727 860331
Fax. 01727 866312
Letterhead
(Full Block Format)
January 28, 2002
Dear Mary:
This is an example of the Full Block Format for letter
writing. As you will notice, everything is aligned to the left
margin. It is a very simple format. The paragraphs are not
indented.
You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four
lines between the date and address, two spaces between
the address and salutation and also between the salutation
and body of the letter. There are two spaces between each
paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and
the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line
and signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point.
The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point.
Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences.
It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page.
Sincerely,
Tamyra Horst
Women’s Ministries Director
Letterhead
(Block Format)
January 28, 2002
Mary DeVoe
477 Woodland Dr
Parkesburg, PA 19365
Dear Mary:
This is an example of the Block Format for letter writing. As
you’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin except for
the date and closing lines which begin at about the middle of the
page. The paragraphs are not indented.
You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines
between the date and address, two spaces between the address
and salutation and also between the salutation and body of the
letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well.
Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four
spaces are between the closing line and signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The
rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to
keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the
letter is short enough to fit onto one page.
Sincerely,
Tamyra Horst
Women’s Ministries Director
Letterhead
(Modified Block Format)
January 28, 2002
Mary DeVoe
477 Woodland Dr
Parkersburg, PA 19365
Dear Mary:
This is an example of the Modified Block Format for letter
writing. As You’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin
except for the date and closing lines which begin at about the
middle of the page. The paragraphs are indented in this style.
You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four
lines between the date and address, two spaces between the
address and salutation and also between the salutation and the
body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph
as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line.
Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main
point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point.
Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is
best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page.
Sincerely,
Tamyra Horst
Women’s Ministries Director
Letterhead
(Simplified Format)
January 28, 2002
Mary DeVoe
477 Woodland Dr
Parkesburg, PA 19365
DIFFERENT LETTER STYLES
This is an example of the Simplified Format for letter writing. As
you’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin and there
are no salutations or closing lines. There is a subject line,
which has been typed in all capitals. It could also have been
typed in regular type with everything underlined. The
paragraphs are not indented.
You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines
between the date and address, two spaces between the
address and salutation and also between the salutation and
body of the letter. There are two spaces between each
paragraphs as well. Two spaces are between the body and the
closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and
signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point.
The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt
to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if
the letter is short enough to fit onto one page.
Tamyra Horst
Women’s Ministries Director
Letterhead
(Square Blocked Format)
Mary DeVoe January 28, 2002
477 Woodland Dr
Parkesburg, PA 19365
Dear Mary:
This is an example of the Square Blocked Format for letter
writing. While most lines begin at the left margin, the date is on
the same line as the first line of the address, but is typed from
the right margin. The writers/typist initial lines, enclosure lines,
etc are typed at the right margin on the same lines as the
closing lines. The paragraphs are not indented. This style gets
it’s name because the letter has a square look to it. This style is
seldom used.
You can see the spacing of the letters as well. With four lines
between the address, two spaces between the the salutation
and body address and salutation and also between of the letter.
There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two
spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces
are between the closing line and signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point.
The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt
to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It’s best if
the letter is short enough to fit onto one page.
Sincerely,
Tamyra Horst TLH/th
Women’s Ministry Director Enclosure
First Page
Women of Worth Ministries --1
1672 Mine Rd, Paradise PA 17562
717/442-9685
tnthorst@compuserve.com
January 28, 2002 --2
The Bennett Agency -- 3
3744 Nolt Rd
Landisville PA 17538
Attention: Tina Bennett -- 4
Dear Friends: -- 5
Subject: Letter Writing Seminar -- 6
My favorite letter format is the Modified format. This is
an example of the Modified style, with every part of a letter that I
know how to use included in it. For some reason, I like a letter
with indentations in the paragraph and the date and closing lines
begun in the center. It seems less formal.
-- 7
The letterhead is a letterhead I’d like to be able to use
for real some day. My dream is to have a ministry, “Women of
Worth”, which would help women to achieve their dreams of
ministry through writing and speaking, while providing resources
(speakers, musicians, etc.) to Women’s Ministries Leaders.
-- 8
The information will be indented about ten spaces on
each side.
With two lines between the paragraph before and after
it.
This will set off the data and draw the reader’s eye to it.
You’ll notice that the previous paragraph was written with the
main thought for the first sentence. The rest of the paragraph
explained the idea. And it is a true paragraph – I do want to start a
“Women of Worth” ministry some day.
With His love, -- 9
Tami Horst -- 10
Tamyra Horst -- 11
Director
TLH:mld -- 12
Enclosure -- 13
cc Mr Tim Horst – 14
Second page
#1
Mary DeVoe
January 28, 2002
Page two
#2
Mary DeVoe, January 28, 2002, page two
#3
Mary DeVoe January 28, 2002 page 2
Writing the Letter
• Keep it simple and relaxed
• Write it with a natural tone, as if
you are talking to someone
• Avoid using phrases and jargon
• Avoid sounding critical or
complaining
• Point out things that are positive
• Write the letter remembering that
we are all a part
of the same team,
God’s team
Before writing your
letter
• Organize your thoughts
• What do you want to say?
• What are the key points you
want to make?
• Organize your key
points in the order of
their importance
• Make sure your
information is
logical, complete,
and concise
Organising you letter
• Make your point in the first
sentence of each paragraph
• Explain or build on the point in
the rest of the paragraph
• Each point should be a new
paragraph
• Opening paragraph should
draw the reader in
• Your closing paragraph should
remind the reader of any action
you want them to make
Most common uses of
punctuation
• Colon (:) is used after a word
introducing a quotation,
explanation, example or a
series
• Commas (,) are used to
indicate a separation of ideas
or elements in a
sentence, it goes
between items in a
list. If there are three
items or more, place
a comma before
the word “and”
Most common uses of punctuation (cont.)
• The Dash (--) is used to set off
clauses or to set off a thought
repeated for emphasis or to
introduce a series
• Ellipsis Points (…) Three
periods are used in the middle
or beginning of a sentence to
indicate omitted material. Four
periods are used at the end of
the sentence with one point
representing the period
• Exclamation point (!) is
used at the end of
a sentence to
indicate emphasis
Most common uses of punctuation (cont.)
• Hyphen (-) is used in between the parts
of a compound word or name. It is also
used between syllables of a word that is
divided at the end of a line
• Parentheses () is used when you would
like to enclose an explanation
• Period (.) is used to indicate the end of
a sentence and the end of an
abbreviation
• A Question Mark (?) is used at the end
of a direct question
• Quotation Marks (‘ “) Double quotation
marks are used to set off a quotation.
Single quotation marks are used to set
off a quote within a quotation
• Semi Colons (;) are used to connect
independent clauses when you want to
include them all in the same sentence
Postage
Special Delivery – 5
The Bennett Agency – 2
3744 Nolt Road
Landisville PA 17538
 
Women of Worth Ministries – 1
1672 Mine Rd
Paradise PA 17562
ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED – 4
Special Delivery – 5
ATTENTION: TINA BENNETT – 3
The Bennett Agency – 2
3744 Nolt Rd
Landisville PA 17538
The Envelope
The Memo
Memo
To: Tina Bennett
From: Tami Horst
Date: January 28, 2002
Subject: The difference between Memos and Letters
This is what a typical memo looks like. Memos are
less formal than letters. If you have a lot of
information to share, a memo is not for you. Memos
are short and informative.
You will always need to have a “To,” “From,”
“Date,” and “Subject.” The paragraphs are still
double spaced between each one. Many computer
programs have memo template already set-up—use
them. Send memos to people with whom you have
a close and/or friendly working relationship.
Memo’s are not signed but are often initialed. Sign
your initials at the end of the body of the memo or
following your name.
tlh
Email
From: Susie Blogg
To: Frank Plane
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 9:26 AM
Subject: I Picked You!
Dear Frank:
This is an example of the Full Block Format for
letter writing. As you will notice, everything is
aligned to the left margin. It is a very simple
format. The paragraphs are not indented.
You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With
four lines between the date and address, two
spaces between the address and salutation and
also between the salutation and body of the letter.
There are two spaces between each paragraph as
well. Two spaces are between the body and the
closing line. Four spaces are between the closing
line and signature line.
In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the
main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on
the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to
three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is
short enough to fit onto one page.
Sincerely
Anne-May Wollan
Women’s Ministries Director
Who will you write
letters to and why
• Church/Conference/Union/Division
Leaders
–Keeping the leaders aware of what
you and your team are doing
• Team members
–Letters and memos is a tool for
sharing ideas, keeping them informed
and updated
• Pastors
–They can help to support and promote
Women’s Ministries
• Speakers
–Use the letter to confirm the invitation
• Those who write to you
–Answer in a timely manner
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Writing letters

  • 2. • A good letter begins with the paper it’s written on • Letters written for your ministry should be written on letterhead • When creating your own letterhead, invest in good paper
  • 3. Fonts that are easy to read • Arial • Times New Roman •Century Gothic
  • 4. First line of the letterhead • Feminine - Commercial Script - French Script - Lucida Calligraphy • Conservativeness - Castellar - Old English Text MT - Rockwell
  • 5. The Department of Women’s Ministries of the Trans-European Division 119 St. Peter’s Street St. Albans Al1 3EY Herts Tel. 01727 860331 Fax. 01727 866312
  • 6. Letterhead (Full Block Format) January 28, 2002 Dear Mary: This is an example of the Full Block Format for letter writing. As you will notice, everything is aligned to the left margin. It is a very simple format. The paragraphs are not indented. You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines between the date and address, two spaces between the address and salutation and also between the salutation and body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Sincerely, Tamyra Horst Women’s Ministries Director
  • 7. Letterhead (Block Format) January 28, 2002 Mary DeVoe 477 Woodland Dr Parkesburg, PA 19365 Dear Mary: This is an example of the Block Format for letter writing. As you’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin except for the date and closing lines which begin at about the middle of the page. The paragraphs are not indented. You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines between the date and address, two spaces between the address and salutation and also between the salutation and body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Sincerely, Tamyra Horst Women’s Ministries Director
  • 8. Letterhead (Modified Block Format) January 28, 2002 Mary DeVoe 477 Woodland Dr Parkersburg, PA 19365 Dear Mary: This is an example of the Modified Block Format for letter writing. As You’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin except for the date and closing lines which begin at about the middle of the page. The paragraphs are indented in this style. You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines between the date and address, two spaces between the address and salutation and also between the salutation and the body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Sincerely, Tamyra Horst Women’s Ministries Director
  • 9. Letterhead (Simplified Format) January 28, 2002 Mary DeVoe 477 Woodland Dr Parkesburg, PA 19365 DIFFERENT LETTER STYLES This is an example of the Simplified Format for letter writing. As you’ll notice, everything is aligned to the left margin and there are no salutations or closing lines. There is a subject line, which has been typed in all capitals. It could also have been typed in regular type with everything underlined. The paragraphs are not indented. You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines between the date and address, two spaces between the address and salutation and also between the salutation and body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraphs as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Tamyra Horst Women’s Ministries Director
  • 10. Letterhead (Square Blocked Format) Mary DeVoe January 28, 2002 477 Woodland Dr Parkesburg, PA 19365 Dear Mary: This is an example of the Square Blocked Format for letter writing. While most lines begin at the left margin, the date is on the same line as the first line of the address, but is typed from the right margin. The writers/typist initial lines, enclosure lines, etc are typed at the right margin on the same lines as the closing lines. The paragraphs are not indented. This style gets it’s name because the letter has a square look to it. This style is seldom used. You can see the spacing of the letters as well. With four lines between the address, two spaces between the the salutation and body address and salutation and also between of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It’s best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Sincerely, Tamyra Horst TLH/th Women’s Ministry Director Enclosure
  • 11. First Page Women of Worth Ministries --1 1672 Mine Rd, Paradise PA 17562 717/442-9685 tnthorst@compuserve.com January 28, 2002 --2 The Bennett Agency -- 3 3744 Nolt Rd Landisville PA 17538 Attention: Tina Bennett -- 4 Dear Friends: -- 5 Subject: Letter Writing Seminar -- 6 My favorite letter format is the Modified format. This is an example of the Modified style, with every part of a letter that I know how to use included in it. For some reason, I like a letter with indentations in the paragraph and the date and closing lines begun in the center. It seems less formal. -- 7 The letterhead is a letterhead I’d like to be able to use for real some day. My dream is to have a ministry, “Women of Worth”, which would help women to achieve their dreams of ministry through writing and speaking, while providing resources (speakers, musicians, etc.) to Women’s Ministries Leaders. -- 8 The information will be indented about ten spaces on each side. With two lines between the paragraph before and after it. This will set off the data and draw the reader’s eye to it. You’ll notice that the previous paragraph was written with the main thought for the first sentence. The rest of the paragraph explained the idea. And it is a true paragraph – I do want to start a “Women of Worth” ministry some day. With His love, -- 9 Tami Horst -- 10 Tamyra Horst -- 11 Director TLH:mld -- 12 Enclosure -- 13 cc Mr Tim Horst – 14
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  • 13. Second page #1 Mary DeVoe January 28, 2002 Page two #2 Mary DeVoe, January 28, 2002, page two #3 Mary DeVoe January 28, 2002 page 2
  • 14. Writing the Letter • Keep it simple and relaxed • Write it with a natural tone, as if you are talking to someone • Avoid using phrases and jargon • Avoid sounding critical or complaining • Point out things that are positive • Write the letter remembering that we are all a part of the same team, God’s team
  • 15. Before writing your letter • Organize your thoughts • What do you want to say? • What are the key points you want to make? • Organize your key points in the order of their importance • Make sure your information is logical, complete, and concise
  • 16. Organising you letter • Make your point in the first sentence of each paragraph • Explain or build on the point in the rest of the paragraph • Each point should be a new paragraph • Opening paragraph should draw the reader in • Your closing paragraph should remind the reader of any action you want them to make
  • 17. Most common uses of punctuation • Colon (:) is used after a word introducing a quotation, explanation, example or a series • Commas (,) are used to indicate a separation of ideas or elements in a sentence, it goes between items in a list. If there are three items or more, place a comma before the word “and”
  • 18. Most common uses of punctuation (cont.) • The Dash (--) is used to set off clauses or to set off a thought repeated for emphasis or to introduce a series • Ellipsis Points (…) Three periods are used in the middle or beginning of a sentence to indicate omitted material. Four periods are used at the end of the sentence with one point representing the period • Exclamation point (!) is used at the end of a sentence to indicate emphasis
  • 19. Most common uses of punctuation (cont.) • Hyphen (-) is used in between the parts of a compound word or name. It is also used between syllables of a word that is divided at the end of a line • Parentheses () is used when you would like to enclose an explanation • Period (.) is used to indicate the end of a sentence and the end of an abbreviation • A Question Mark (?) is used at the end of a direct question • Quotation Marks (‘ “) Double quotation marks are used to set off a quotation. Single quotation marks are used to set off a quote within a quotation • Semi Colons (;) are used to connect independent clauses when you want to include them all in the same sentence
  • 20. Postage Special Delivery – 5 The Bennett Agency – 2 3744 Nolt Road Landisville PA 17538   Women of Worth Ministries – 1 1672 Mine Rd Paradise PA 17562 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED – 4 Special Delivery – 5 ATTENTION: TINA BENNETT – 3 The Bennett Agency – 2 3744 Nolt Rd Landisville PA 17538 The Envelope
  • 21. The Memo Memo To: Tina Bennett From: Tami Horst Date: January 28, 2002 Subject: The difference between Memos and Letters This is what a typical memo looks like. Memos are less formal than letters. If you have a lot of information to share, a memo is not for you. Memos are short and informative. You will always need to have a “To,” “From,” “Date,” and “Subject.” The paragraphs are still double spaced between each one. Many computer programs have memo template already set-up—use them. Send memos to people with whom you have a close and/or friendly working relationship. Memo’s are not signed but are often initialed. Sign your initials at the end of the body of the memo or following your name. tlh
  • 22. Email From: Susie Blogg To: Frank Plane Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 9:26 AM Subject: I Picked You! Dear Frank: This is an example of the Full Block Format for letter writing. As you will notice, everything is aligned to the left margin. It is a very simple format. The paragraphs are not indented. You can see the spacing of the letter as well. With four lines between the date and address, two spaces between the address and salutation and also between the salutation and body of the letter. There are two spaces between each paragraph as well. Two spaces are between the body and the closing line. Four spaces are between the closing line and signature line. In each paragraph, the first sentence shares the main point. The rest of the paragraph expands on the main point. Attempt to keep each paragraph to three or four sentences. It is best if the letter is short enough to fit onto one page. Sincerely Anne-May Wollan Women’s Ministries Director
  • 23. Who will you write letters to and why • Church/Conference/Union/Division Leaders –Keeping the leaders aware of what you and your team are doing • Team members –Letters and memos is a tool for sharing ideas, keeping them informed and updated • Pastors –They can help to support and promote Women’s Ministries • Speakers –Use the letter to confirm the invitation • Those who write to you –Answer in a timely manner
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