Monday, August 28, 2006

Perhaps the most frustrated people I speak with are those of you who are
getting Pulpit Helps but do not want them. A surprisingly large number of
you are not even churches. At one time, your residence housed a church
secretary or a pastor and despite your diligent efforts for years, you are
unable to even stem the tide of "junk mail." Please know that Pulpit Helps
does not want to be a part of your junk mail problem.

You can e-mail me at subscriptions@pulpithelps.com to have your name removed
from our list, but obviously, Pulpit Helps is only a tiny portion of the
problem. There is another company that can more completely solve your
problem, and they are Direct Marketing Association. Their web address is
dmaconsumers.com. They are basically a "do not mail" list and I understand
you can give them your name and address once to enjoy drastically reduced
amounts of mail for up to 7 years.

Naturally, if you're not getting Pulpit Helps and you'd like to be, give us a shout as well!