We have Calendar magnets just for your kitchen and they are available at cheap prices.
You can make your own promotion and message that will last all year long. Kitchen calendar magnet advertising will leave an impression.
Kitchen Calendar Magnets are printed in four color process, they make a visual statement by using gradient screens, photographs, and much much more!
These calendar magnets are great for real estate agents, doctors, and all kinds of businesses! Your customers will mount on their refrigerator for daily advertising.
Four-color process printed on white, flexible fridge calendar magnet material. Available as square cut or die cut with round corners. Choose among several different sizes and shapes.
An additional $20 non-refundable artwork layout charge must be paid before work can begin.
We have full color art work you can use.
You may submit your own digital art work.
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No. 3371A No. 3312
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Quantity |
125 | 250 | 500 | 1,000 | 2,500 | 5,000 | 10,000 | |
| 2" x 4" | Square Corners | .79 | .45 | .36 | .31 | .22 | .16 | .15 |
| Round Corners | .83 | .47 | .37 | .32 | .23 | .18 | .16 | |
| 4" x 3 1/2" | Square Corners | 1.05 | .60 | .46 | .33 | .25 | .22 | .19 |
| Round Corners | 1.10 | .63 | .48 | .34 | .26 | .23 | .20 | |
| 3 1/2" x 5 5/8" | Square Corners | 1.16 | .64 | .52 | .46 | .37 | .33 | .31 |
| Round Corners | 1.22 | .67 | .54 | .47 | .38 | .34 | .32 | |
4" x 7" and |
Square Corners | 1.29 | .71 | .58 | .51 | .41 | .37 | .34 |
| Round Corners | 1.36 | .75 | .60 | .52 | .42 | .38 | .35 | |
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Kitchen Calendar Magnets brings you the following Lesson in Christian History:
Sarah Boardman Judson (1803-1845)
Sarah Hall discerned a call to missions as a teenager and longed to follow in the footsteps of her heroine, Ann Judson. When the Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society leaders learned of her interest in Burma, they arranged for Sarah to meet George Boardman, who also wanted to serve there. The couple sailed one week after their wedding in 1824. Two of their three children died in infancy, and George himself died from lung problems in 1831. Normally, a widowed missionary wife would have returned to America, but the 28-year-old Sarah chose to stay at the encouragement of Adoniram Judson, also recently widowed. She boldly took her husband's place making evangelistic tours through remote jungles and preaching the gospel to the Karen people, who revered her, as well as supervising the mission schools.
After her marriage to Judson in 1834, Sarah balanced the challenges of a growing family with mission leadership responsibilities and linguistic work, proving herself to be a brilliant translator and writer. Her translation of The Pilgrim's Progress into Burmese is still used today. She also translated the New Testament into Peguan and helped Judson with his translation work as well. Adoniram was delighted with her affectionate, amiable, pious spirit, telling her in 1839, You know I love you more than all the world beside.
Illness forced Sarah to return to America for rest in 1844. She died on the voyage. Her life had been a powerful response to the plea in the last line of a poem she wrote many years before: Christians! Christians! Come and help us, ere we lie beneath the sod. Sarah's humble personality, courage, and willingness to proclaim the gospel through both the spoken and written word made her a memorable missionary.





