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For example, you can order the new We Are Reliant brochure shrink-wrapped in a pack of 50 with a few clicks, and the item is shipped from our vendor's warehouse.

Most people in initial MTD order around 200 

Missionary Profile Card

We don't all work with the same ministries, and we know that donors need to have your local ministry and church front and center. The Missionary Profile Card is a core MTD piece designed to leave at every MTD appointment. Part leaving piece + calling card + How to Give brochure, you upload your own photos to this item, and CopyCat will print it for you with professional quality. 

Most people in initial MTD order around 200.If you have any issues with adjusting your photo to fit correctly into the missionary profile card (like for example into the watermark circle that is there to show you which section of the photo will show through the circle opening on the We are Reliant brochure) please email communications@reliant.org and we will be happy to assist in editing the photo for you. For the circle watermark photo on the right, it

Here are some quick notes for your Profile Card Design:

  • The description of your ministry can be the same description you used for your reliant.org/first.last site. If you are wondering what to write, try these three sentences
    • Sentence 1: "Jill is a missionary in (location), serving at (name of church or ministry)."
    • Sentence 2: "Some of her favorite roles in ministry include (list roles)."
    • Sentence 3: "Jill is passionate about (Write about your passion for why you are doing ministry)."
  • Make sure that your location, ministry and FD# look correct.
    • Note: one of the most common mistakes is that people will add in FD even though it's already in the template so their cards will end up saying FDFD#### so make sure to check the preview before moving forward.
  • The circle watermark is there for combining this piece with the MTD leaving piece.
    • The circle photo is designed to show through the empty circle space in the MTD leaving piece once you put the MTD profile card inside of it. 
    • It is best to use a photo that is not too close up and also has some empty (non important) space on the left side of the picture since it will be cut off from the slant of the design.  
    • The placement of the photo is not centered so ideally you are looking for a photo (or cropping a photo) that has the most important part to view in the

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    • middle right portion. 
  • If you have any issues with adjusting your photo to fit correctly into the missionary profile card

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It's important that you have high-quality digital photos. 

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When selecting photos for your missionary profile card, it's best to try to get the best resolution possible...

So you have a photo you like, but how do you know it's an OK size for print? Here are a couple tips for finding out photo size and resolution:


Eye Test!

First, try this... Look at the photo, does it look grainy or blurry? If yes, you may want to consider choosing a larger photo.

If it passess passes the eye test, click below for additional tips to see if this will be a good photo for you to use.

Mac Help

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  1. Save the photo to your desktop
  2. Right click photo and click "Get Info"
  3. Look for "Dimensions" under "More Info"
  4. Anything above 2000 pixels is probably a safe bet, but remember, if it's blurry on your screen, it could look even more blurry (not less!) on paper.
  5. Email communications@reliant.org if you have specific questions or concerns

PC Help

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  1. Save the photo to your desktop
  2. Right click photo and click "Properties"
  3. Under "Image" you'll find Dimensions and Resolution
  4. Anything above 2000 pixels is probably a safe bet, but remember, if it's blurry on your screen, it could look even more blurry (not less!) on paper.
  5. 300 dpi (under horizontal and vertical resolution) is best... HINT: Facebook photos are only 72 dpi, which means the resolution is MUCH lower than ideal.
  6. Email communications@reliant.org if you have specific questions or concerns



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