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Orange went with Purple... !!..

Dear GOD, I think about You sometimes even when I'm not praying.
~Elliott

I first read it in Sacred Space (Times Of India) about a Year & a Half.
Found it Again. I'm Happy...

Its Called: LETTERS FROM CHILDREN TO GOD.

...Just Read & Enjoy !

Dear GOD, I do not think anybody could be a better GOD. Well, I just want You to know but I am not just saying that because you are GOD already. ~Charles
Dear GOD, I want to be just like my Daddy when I get big but not with so much hair all over. ~Sam
Dear GOD, Are You really invisible or is it just a trick?
~Lucy
Dear GOD, Did You mean for the giraffe to look like that or was it an accident? ~Norma
Dear GOD, Who draws the lines around the countries?
~Nan
Dear GOD, If You watch me in church on Sunday, I'll show You my new shoes. ~Mickey
Dear GOD, I went to this wedding and they kissed right in church. Is that okay? ~Neil
Dear GOD, Thank you for the baby brother, but what I prayed for was a puppy. ~Joyce

Dear GOD, I didn't think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset You made on Tuesday. That was cool.
~Eugene

[[MyWords: No Words... No Thoughts !]]

Remain a Child... Always !

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