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“Have I become your enemy by telling you the truth?”Galatians 4:16

Two letters a month.
In your mailbox.

A Christian correspondence written for the real work of being a husband, wife, son, daughter, friend, and neighbor…and posted to you, on paper, twice a month.
No feed. No algorithm. Just the truth…the kind a real friend would risk losing you to tell.

Letters / month
2
From
$12
Shipped
On paper

He who is willing to become your enemy for telling you the truth is your most valuable friend.

He who is willing to tell you lies to become your friend is an enemy you didn’t know you had.

FromGoose Say Enough
Pollock Pines, CA 95726
To
The Reader
Wherever this finds you,
at the table, in the quiet.
The Offer, in Plain Words

Not another feed to scroll.
Something to sit with.

  1. I

    What it is

    A monthly subscription of printed Christian wisdom, mailed to your door. Not another newsletter. Not another devotional. Not another blog. Real letters curated for your needs and interests. Printed, posted, and worth holding onto.

  2. II

    Who it is for

    Men and women who want to grow up in Christ, and wrestle honestly with the things that actually fill their days: marriage, parenting, family life, friendship, work, and the callings God has placed right in front of them.

  3. III

    What you receive

    Two letters a month. Each one substantive enough to read slowly, short enough to finish, and weighty enough to keep.

  4. IV

    What it costs

    $12 a month. $100 a year (two months free). Cancel at any time. Buy for yourself, or gift it to someone you love.

The Rhythm

Posted on the first and the fifteenth.

Two letters every month, printed and mailed to you covering the subjects you chose.

No emails begging you to open. No notification telling you to read. A letter, in your hands, when you are ready for it.

What the Letters Cover

The old themes,
taken seriously.

  1. 01Marriage
  2. 02Preparing for Marriage
  3. 03Cultivating Marital Intimacy
  4. 04Family Life
  5. 05Parenting and Discipline
  6. 06Fatherhood
  7. 07Motherhood
  8. 08Singleness
  9. 09Friendship
  10. 10Men’s Issues
  11. 11Women’s Issues
  12. 12Spiritual Growth
  13. 13Hardship and Suffering
  14. 14Conflict Resolution
  15. 15Forgiveness and Repentance
  16. 16Biblical Roles and Responsibilities
  17. 17Christian Maturity
  18. 18Work and Vocation
  19. 19Hospitality
  20. 20Household Culture
  21. 21Seasons of Life
  22. 22Preparing Children for Adulthood
  23. 23Faithfulness in Ordinary Life
  24. 24Wisdom for Modern Life
  25. 25Church Life
  26. 26Discipleship
  27. 27Courage and Responsibility
  28. 28Purity and Self-Control
  29. 29Money and Stewardship
  30. 30Joy and Contentment
  31. 31Legacy and Generational Faithfulness

When you sign up, you can mark which themes matter most to you right now — so the letters that arrive first are the ones that fit the season of life you are in.

Why Paper

A thing you can
hold, keep, and hand over.

The culture of the online feed is cheap, fast, and forgettable on purpose. It is the wrong medium for the oldest and weightiest things.

A letter forces the writer to consider the subject more carefully, and it asks the reader to slow down long enough to receive it.

In a time of endless AI output and shrinking attention, a printed letter is a small defiance and invitation to linger long enough to consider the weight of what is being said.

Subscribe

Two plans. No tricks.

Cancel any time. Change your address any time. Pause if you travel. The same letters are mailed to everyone — whether you pay monthly or yearly.

Monthly
$12per month

  • Two printed letters, mailed each month
  • Full access to every themed letter
  • Cancel any time, no questions
  • Change your address whenever
Start monthly
Best value
YearlyTwo months free
$100per year

  • Everything in monthly
  • Two months free
  • Cancel any time, no questions
  • Change your address any time
Start yearly

Looking to give it away? Send it as a gift — with a note, for any occasion.

“Teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good. Then they can urge the younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God.”

Titus 2:3–5