Eterna Link Communications (ELC) announced today the launch of a trilogy of online memorial websites on which their clients can publish memories of loved ones. All sites include unique online services designed to help client's express their hope of a future reunion.
Eterna Link Communications (ELC) announced today the launch of a trilogy of online memorial websites on which their clients can publish memories of loved ones. All sites include unique online services designed to help client's express their hope of a future reunion.
Unique on the web, ELC now offers its clients three sites on which to publish memories of departed loved ones. These sites include:
* The Eternal Portal (www.EternalPortal.com), uplifting, hopeful memorials suitable for all.
* Catholic Memorials (www.CatholicMemorials.com), uplifting, hopeful memorials appealing in particular to Catholic Christians.
Now, in time for the Easter weekend, ELC clients can choose the context in which they frame their memories of departed loved ones. For instance, those who believe their loved one would identify best with the broader Christian community or, in particular, with the Catholic community, can choose either or both sites on which to publish their memories. And if the client prefers, they may choose to have their loved one’s memories published on The Eternal Portal, a site suitable for all who believe in the hope of life after death.
In fact, clients can choose to the publish memories of their loved ones on any combination of the trilogy of memorials sites.
According to Nathan Martyn, director of ELC, "Our sites now offer services like no other on the web, such as online obituaries, dynamic memorials and our unique Heaven’s Mail—it’s Eternal™ communications services, and unlike other sites, our clients are in full control of the development of their memorial tributes—our unique user control panel allows for client editing of text, links, and photos and much more.”
“Eterna Link’s mission is solemn: it’s about remembering and offering hope that enables us, as dignified beings, made in the likeness of God, to tangibly exclaim our hope of eternal life” said John Moetteli, co-founder and member of the board of advisors.
“Unlike existing sites, we provide more than just a means to express hopeless grief--we enable you to express your assurance of a future, heavenly reunion, ‘in the hope of Eternal life which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began’”, quoting Titus 1:2, a verse from the New Testament.