"He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion."

— Philippians 1:6

Stone & Script

A letter in the mail. For the man you love.

A piece of mail every month — two letters from his pastors, a verse worth pinning up, one thing to try this week. No app. No login. Just an envelope the week of the 10th.

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Mailed the week of the 10th · Free US shipping · One charge, no auto-renew
The Stone & Script envelope, opened — showing letters, scripture art, and the monthly sticker
The envelope, the week of the 10th, every month.

Why this gift

For the man working it out.

Stone & Script is one envelope a month, hand-packed and mailed to him. Two letters from Aaron and Dan — both pastors, both husbands, both dads still working out marriage, fatherhood, and faith in real time. A verse for his wall. One thing to try this week.

Not a course he has to finish. Not an app he has to remember. Not another thing competing for his attention.

You don't have to nudge him toward it.
You just have to hand it to him.

What you're giving him

What's in the envelope.

Five things, hand-packed, mailed the week of the 10th.

i.
Two real letters
One from Aaron. One from Dan. Both pastors, both husbands, both dads. Not sermons. Not devotionals. Letters — the kind a friend writes when he's honest about what's hard and what's helping.
ii.
Scripture art
A 4×6 print of the month's verse, designed to go up on a wall. He'll see it when he isn't looking for it — which is most of the time a verse actually lands.
iii.
The challenge card
One card. Three challenges — spiritual, emotional, physical. Specific enough that he'll know whether he did it.
iv.
Stickers
Faith-forward, masculine, no church-bulletin energy. Water bottle, laptop, toolbox, truck.
v.
A monthly surprise
Something different every envelope. A bookmark. A conversation card. A short video from Aaron or Dan you won't find anywhere else.
How giving it works

The simple part.

Pick a length. Hand it over. We mail him the rest.

01
Choose six months or a year.
A gift works as a commitment. Pick the length you want it to keep arriving for him.
02
His first envelope ships the week of the 10th.
Letters ship the week of the 10th every month — usually on the 10th itself, sometimes the 12th or 13th depending on the run. Order by the 10th and his first envelope goes out that month. After, every month, one more shows up.
03
Tell him you sent it.
The same envelope ships to every subscriber, so the gift announcement is yours to make. Hand him a card the day you give it, mention it on the phone, or let the first letter arrive and surprise him later.
04
When the gift is up, the envelopes stop.
No auto-renew. No retention emails. When the six or twelve months are done, it ends — unless you choose to give it again.
Father's Day · 2026

Order by June 10 to put the first envelope in his hands the week of Father's Day.

Father's Day is June 21. Stone & Script envelopes ship the week of the 10th every month, which means June 10 is the order-by cutoff for the first envelope to arrive in the Father's Day window.

Give it now, tell him on the day, and the mail keeps coming for the length of the gift.

06 / 10
Order-by date for Father's Day delivery Father's Day · Sunday, June 21, 2026
Pricing

Two ways to give it.

Letters ship the week of the 10th. Free US shipping. No auto-renew.

★ Best Value
12 Months
$120
One charge. Twelve envelopes,
one a month for a full year.
Save $24. Two months on us.
Give the year
6 Months
$66
One charge. Six envelopes,
one a month for six months.
Save 8%.
Give 6 months

All gifts include free US shipping. One-time charge — no auto-renew, no recurring billing.

Ready?

Give him a year of mail.

Two letters, a verse, one thing to try this month. Mailed to his door, the week of the 10th, for as long as you choose.

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Questions, answered

The things every gift-giver asks.

Envelopes ship the week of the 10th every month — usually on the 10th itself, sometimes the 12th or 13th. Order by the 10th and his first one goes out that month. For Father's Day 2026, the cutoff is June 10 — order by then and the first envelope lands the week of Father's Day.
The same envelope ships to every subscriber, so the gift announcement is yours to make. Tell him on the phone, hand him a card the day you give it, or let the first envelope arrive and surprise him later. (We don't currently include a gift card or personalized note inside the envelope — that part is on you.)
No. When the six months or twelve months are up, the envelopes stop. No recurring charge, nothing to cancel. If you want to keep it going, you renew it yourself — on your terms, when you're ready.
This is built for that man. He doesn't need another app or another book. He needs one quiet thing in the mail, every month, that doesn't fight for his attention. That's what this is.
Aaron and Dan. Both pastors, both husbands, both dads, both still figuring out marriage and fatherhood in real time. He'll get a letter from each of them every month.
No. Nondenominational. Subscribers come from Baptist, Reformed, Catholic, and Anglican backgrounds, among others.
The gift page sells six-month and twelve-month plans. If you'd rather subscribe him monthly, the main page has that option.