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vinny samarco <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Everyone,
These are all new to me.

Vinny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Park" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Christian Chat" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 7:04 AM
Subject: [BlindFullGospel] Children's letters to God.


> Dear God.
>
> Count me in. Your friend. Herby.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Can you really do everything? I wish I could to. Marvin.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I love you because you are so good. I try to be good like you. I am good
to
> all people. My mother and father. And two sisters. It must be fun to be
God
> and have everybody love love you.
>
> Yours sincerely. Thomas.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I saw Saint Patrick Church last week when we went to New York. You live in
a
> nice house. Frank.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Last week it rained three days. We thought it would be like Noah's ark, bu
> it was not. I'm glad because you could only take two of things, remember,
> and we have three cats. Goodbye now, Donna.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Are you real? Some people don't believe it. If you are, you need to do
> something quick. Harriet Ann.
>
> Dear God.
>
> When you wrote the Bible, you made up all the words and spelt them the way
> you like. That's great. Most of the time I do it like that, but I'm not
> doing so good. Ron.
>
> Dear God.
>
> If you know so much, how come you never made the river big enough for all
> the water and our house got flooded ad now we've got to move. Victor.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Your book has a lot of zip to it. I like science fiction stories. You had
> very good ideas and I would like to know where you found them. Your
reader,
> Jimmy.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I would like these things.
>
> A new bicycle.
>
> A number 3 chemistry set.
>
> A dog.
>
> A movie camera.
>
> A first baseman glove.
>
> If I can't have them all, I would like to have most of them.
>
> Yours truly, Eric.
>
> PS: I know there is no Santa Claus.
>
> Dear God.
>
> We are learning about Jona and the wale. Where he swallowed him and
> everything. it is the best story i ever heard with action and fright. My
> daddy says it sounds pretty fishy. Do you think that's funny? Very truly,
> Sidney.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Did you have as much trouble learning Hebrew as I am. Are there any easy
> ways to do it? I know you talk English to so, I am writing in English.
>
> Respectfully, Jerome.
>
> Dear God.
>
> How do you feel about people who don't believe in you? Somebody else wants
> to know. A friend, Neale.
>
> Dear God.
>
> We are going on vacation for two weeks, Friday. So we won't be in church.
I
> hope you will be there when we get back. When do you take your vacation?
> Goodbye, Donnie.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I have got to know something. What is it like in heaven? I know it is
nice,
> but what kind of nice? What happens when it rains? Monty.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Are boys better than girls. I know you are one, but try to be fair.
Silvia.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Could you write more stories. We have already read all the ones you have
and
> begin again. Greatfully, Emily.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I wrote you before, do you remember? Well, I did what I promised. But you
> did not send me the horse yet. What about it? Lewis.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Why can't you even keep it from raining on Saturday, all the time. Rose.
>
> Dear God.
>
> If you do all these things, you are pretty busy. Now here's my question.
> When is the best time I can talk to you. I know you are always listening,
> but when will you be listening hard in Troy, New York. Sincerely yours,
> Allen.
>
> Dear God.
>
> What is it like when you die. Nobody will tell me. I just want to know, I
> don't want to do it. Your friend, Mike.
>
> Dear, dear God.
>
> I think 9it is terific the way they got the astronauts to go up to go
> around, around the world. Please don't let it fall on our house. Your
> friend, Norman.
>
> Dear God.
>
> My name is Robert. I want a baby brother. My mother said to ask my father.
> My father said to ask you. Do you think you can do it. Good luck, Robert.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I got Left Back. Thanks a lot. Raymond.
>
> Dear God.
>
> My little brother is four years old. I wish you could please get him to
stop
> driving me crazy. Your friend Mark (aged seven and a ahalf).
>
> Dear God.
>
> My teacher read us the part where all the Jews went through where the
water
> was and got away. Keep up the good work. I am Jewish. Love, Paula.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Church is all right, but you could sure use better music. I hope this does
> not hurt your feeling. Can you write some new songs. Your friend, Barry.
>
> Dear God.
>
> If you know Captain Kangaroo, would you please get me to meet him.
Thanking
> you, Ralph.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I am the only one in my class who is Chinese. They all say that you are
> American, but, I am too, so you could be chinese, right? Your friend, Kim.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Do you get your angels to do all the work? Mommy says we are her angels
and
> we have to do everything. Love, Maria.
>
> Dear God.
>
> Are you as big as the whole sky and as strong as the whole world? That's a
> good thing. Very much, Dean.
>
> Dear God.
>
> I am eight years old. My name is Sharon. I am in third grade. I live in
> Seattle. One thing I would like to know. Do you like what you do? Sharon.
>
> Dear God.
>
> My friend Arthur says you make all the flowers. I don't believe it. Best
> wishes, Benjamin.
>
> To God. Dear sir.
>
> The reason I'm writing is this. My mommy and I are going to spend Easter
> with my Aunt Bea. My daddy can't come. We are supposed to fly but my mommy
> is scared to go. Maybe you'd better come with us. Morton.
>
> Dear God.
>
> When you started the earth and put people there and all the animals and
> grass and the stars, did you get very tired? I have a lot of other
questions
> too. Very truly yours. Sherman.
>
> O Lord.
>
> Thank you for giving me my dad and mother and their children, and dog and
> fish. Thank you for giving us the nice world to live in and eyes to see it
> and what we eat and brains to think. Thank you for everything. Love,
Maxine.
>
> Dear God.
>
> You're nice. Your friend, Allen.
>
>
>
> Michael Park
>
> "and He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for
> themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf." (2 Cor
> 5:15).
>
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