If you have your contacts mobile number and provider, you can send an email that will be a text message.
For example to send a text via email to a customer on AT&T, you would send to 1112223333@txt.att.net. See below for a known list of companies.
AT&T – cellnumber@txt.att.net
Verizon – cellnumber@vtext.com
T-Mobile – cellnumber@tmomail.net
Sprint PCS – cellnumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Virgin Mobile – cellnumber@vmobl.com
US Cellular – cellnumber@email.uscc.net
Nextel – cellnumber@messaging.nextel.com
Boost – cellnumber@myboostmobile.com
Alltel – cellnumber@message.alltel.com
Of course you should ask permission before you send someone a text message via email since the receiver is responsible for the cost.
Bill preaches from memory. He has the scripture memorized as well. His ability to convey a message is a well-honed form of storytelling. His messages are captivating and give you something to think about and many times an action to follow during the week. One of his Advent messages encouraged me to go in a closet and verbally confess to God my wrongdoings. Try that one- it’s harder than you think. Many times we have our standard words in prayers “Lord, please forgive me where I have failed thee. ” That type of approach, through his sermon, encourage me to do more.