Saturday, November 12, 2011

My Caring Cross—Christmas Gift Idea


My Caring Cross is a product carved from olivewood, which has a beautiful grain. Early Christians carried such crosses during their pilgrimages. The cross is designed to easily fit in your hand so you can use it during prayer and meditation. With a decline in tourism to the Holy Land, the proceeds of Caring Crosses sold go to regional artisans who use their talents to support their families.

Cost

Each Caring Cross comes in a dark red velveteen bag, but you can also order one in a white bag. With shipping included, one cross costs $8, two crosses cost $12 and eight crosses cost $40. The more you order, the more you save. Moreover, you can purchase a fundraising pack of crosses for $3 per item, plus shipping.

Review

When I received the Caring Cross in the mail, the first thing I noticed was the smoothness of the wood and its grain pattern, which is very interesting. I immediately began to think of people in my life who would benefit from a Caring Cross. While it’s funny to read that a Caring Cross can bring comfort to those who are afraid or struggling, the mere action of looking at the cross is calming. My Caring Cross makes a good Christmas gift for those who are difficult to shop for or as a gift to a person who is ill or in need of comfort.

Special Promotion

If you are interested in purchasing a Caring Cross, check out the Special Discounts page. Currently, you can purchase two crosses for $10 (the price includes the cost of shipping). Each cross comes with a bag and card.



I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the wonderful review of Caring Crosses on your site. We are hoping to sell 3000 by Christmas and you are really helping.

    We also have specials for your readers, 2 crosses for $10 or 8 for $32 delivered within the US. Caring Crosses make great gifts, stocking stuffers and fundraisers for church groups.

    See mycaringcross.com for orders and more information.

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