Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Dear Pastor

I would like to go to heaven someday because I know my brother won't be there. Stephen. Age 8, ChicagoDear Pastor, I know God loves everybody but He never met my sister. Yours sincerely, Arnold. Age 8, Nashville.Dear Pastor, Please say in your sermon that Peter Peterson has been a good boy all week. I am Peter Peterson. Sincerely, Pete. Age 9, PhoenixDear Pastor, My father should be a minister. Every day he gives us a sermon about something. Robert Anderson, age 11Dear Pastor, I'm sorry I can't leave more money in the plate, but my father didn't give me a raise in my allowance. Could you have a sermon about a raise in my allowance? Love, Patty. Age 10, New HavenDear Pastor, My mother is very religious. She goes to play bingo at church every week even if she has a cold. Yours truly, Annette. Age 9, AlbanyDear Pastor, I think a lot more people would come to your church if you moved it to Disneyland. Loreen. Age 9. TacomaDear Pastor, I liked your sermon where you said that good health is more important than money but I still want a raise in my allowance. Sincerely, Eleanor. Age 12, SarasotaDear Pastor, Please pray for all the airline pilots. I am flying to California tomorrow. Laurie. Age 10, New York CityDear Pastor, I hope to go to heaven someday but later than sooner. Love, Ellen. Age 9, AthensDear Pastor, Please say a prayer for our Little League team. We need God's help or a new pitcher. Thank you. Alexander. Age 10, RaleighDear Pastor, My father says I should learn the Ten Commandments. But I don't think I want to because we have enough rules already in my house. Joshua. Age 10, South PasadenaDear Pastor, Who does God pray to? Is there a God for God? Sincerely, Christopher. Age 9, TitusvilleDear Pastor, Are there any devils on earth? I think there may be one in my class. Carla. Age 10, Salina Dear Pastor, I liked your sermon on Sunday. Especially when it was finished. Ralph, Age 11, AkronDear Pastor, How does God know the good people from the bad people? Do you tell Him or does He read about it in the newspapers? Sincerely, Marie. Age 9, Lewiston

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