The death of the employer and friend gave two men the motivation to finish a new and unique which allows terminally ill or those in hospice or palliative care to prepare each type to send messages to loved ones after death.
Anyone can now celebrate life through the Eternal Portal (tm) to remember the ancestors, and creating lasting memories for their loved ones.
Nathan and John Martyn Moetteli formed Eterna Link Communications, Inc. (ELC) because of their relationship with the boss Martyn, John Douglass, director of a software company in Australia. Because Douglass died while assessing the feasibility of the concept of e-Sky, Martyn and Moetteli pushed forward with the development, has launched a website ChristianMemorials.com and dedicated to his memory.
The site is designed to be used with any Christian, regardless of specific religious or political affiliations. Much of its contents are to preserve the traditions from generation to generation, and keeping in touch with those we leave behind during the normal period of non-communication from death until our promised reunion in heaven, according to Martyn.
"Although being a patent attorney is a full time job, portal eternal chose my ministry," said Moetteli. "I grew up with a Catholic mother and Protestant father, and now I understand both perspectives very well. So, I make it a point to do my best to review the contents of the site to ensure that" partisan "appeal to the more wider Christian community. "
The "Heaven's Mail allows customers to build e-cards to select recipients, which may be provided for future supplies dates of their choice, such as special occasions, anniversaries and birthdays.
"Our online memorials are the best way we know on the internet to remember loved ones and allow people, wherever they are, share fond memories and condolences. Photo albums, video clips, audio clips and more can be added with the Our easy online tools to use, "said Martyn.
"The reason we've created these innovative services is simple memorial," said Moetteli. 'E' to allow us, when we pass, to be remembered and continue to share our faith, our hope and provide comfort, to share our hard-earned wisdom, or just favorite jokes and recipes with our prodigy.
"We believe that this new means of communication after death will be very comforting for those who are facing Those with that final leap into the unknown. In the past, a way of achieving this was through an epitaph on a tombstone. This age old technology does not allow any kind of interaction on the measure with the message recipient. Heaven's not our mail service, "he said.
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