dear god
TRANSCRIPT
Children’s
Letters to God, Hampl
e & Marsha
ll
Kids' letters to God open a window into a hidden world of thoughts,
wishes, and questions
Dear God, Instead of
letting people die and
haveing to make new ones, why
don't you just keep the ones you got now?
Jane
God, It's OK that you made different
religions, but don't you get
mixed up sometimes?
Arnold
Dear God, Do animals
use you or is there
somebody else for them?
Nancy
Dear God, What does it
mean you are a jealous
God. I thought you
had everything.
Jane
Dear God, How come you didn't invent
any new animals lately? We still have
just all the old ones. Johny
Dear God--Put another
holiday between
Christmas and Easter. There
is nothing good in there
now. Ginny
Dear God, I don't ever feel alone
since I found out
about you. Nora
Dear God, It is great the
way you always get the stars in
the right places.
Jeff
Dear God, I didn't think orange went with purple
until I saw the sunset you
made on Tue. That was cool.
Eugene
Dear God, Does it hurt a tree if you
chop it down? If so, I don't think
anyone should. --Maureen
Dear God, We read Thomas
Edison made light. But in
Sunday school they said you did it. I bet he stoled your idea. Love,
Donna
Dear God, If you're so famous,
how come you're not
on TV? Michel
Dear God, I think about
you sometimes
even when I'm not praying.
Elliott
CHILDREN-S LETTERS TO GOD reveals again
the surprising pleasures and provocations of what happens when kids decide to send a
letter off to their maker. Whether posing a
question, begging a favor, or expressing doubt or joy, these
letters are notable for their refreshing
directness, unexpected humor, and startling clarity of thought. It-s like seeing the world
through a child-s bright eyesóeyes untouched
by cynicism, eyes brimming with
innocence, wonder, and curiosity.
Children’s Letters to God, Hample &
Marshall
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