Kids’ Letters to God

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Actual Kids’ Letters to God

Dear God…

“I did not think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset You made on Tuesday. That was cool.” ~Eugene

“Instead of letting people die and having to make new ones, why don’t You just keep the ones You already made?” ~Jane

“In school they told us what You do. Who does it when You are on vacation?” -Christi

“Please send me a pony. I never asked for anything before, You can look it up.” ~Bruce

“Is it true my father won’t get in Heaven if he uses his bowling words in the house?” -Anita

“If You watch me in church Sunday, I’ll show You my new shoes.” ~Mickey D.

“Who draws the lines around the countries?” ~Jennifer

“It rained for our whole vacation and is my father mad! He said some things about You that people are not supposed to say, but I hope You will not hurt him anyway.” ~Your friend (but I am not going to tell you who I am) 

“Are You really invisible or is that just a trick?” ~Lucy

“I bet it is very hard for You to love all of everybody in the whole world. There are only four people in our family and I can never do it.” ~Nan

“I think about You sometimes, even when I am not praying.” ~Elliott

“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them. For the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

~Matthew 19:14

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37 Responses to Kids’ Letters to God

  1. trE says:

    Aww. The ” Who does your job when you’re on vacation” one is really going to stick with me. I truly love children. They have the most incredible minds.

  2. RasmaSandra says:

    My mother made sure I even thanked the Lord after I ate. We spoke Latvian at home and the cute little prayer was in Latvian but I think I have done it a good translation. Thank you I say to lovable God, this child has eater, her belly is full, After every meal I would recited this and still remember it today.

  3. The youthful candor and curiosity of children is utterly endearing. Thank you for the smiles today, Mitch. 🙂

  4. There’s a little child in all of us, isn’t there.❤️🙏

  5. So cute, Mitch! That was fun to read.

  6. anitashope says:

    Out of the mouths of babes, your love still makes us smile.

  7. From the mouths of babes comes great beauty:) and sometimes humour.

  8. Caroll says:

    Love Love LOVE these! Your collection blogs are always amazing!

  9. Who draws the lines around countries? That one got me. Who, indeed?

  10. I love these.

  11. carolbaldwin says:

    OUt of the mouths of babes! Love ths too.

  12. Awe, I love these letters 💖

  13. joyroses13 says:

    Ooh these are precious! “Bowling words” LOL!

    “Please don’t hurt him ” i can truly see God’s smile as these letters. Out of the mouths of babes!

  14. Ab says:

    Jane’s question hits so hard. I have the same question too.

  15. Mitch, I think I saw that sunset the other night! 🤩 Also, the migrating monarch butterflies have been all over the butterfly bushes, so yes, orange and purple are beautiful together. God does so good work 👍

  16. Manu says:

    Love this

  17. Esoterica says:

    These are so sweet and innocent. ❤️

  18. Sunshine says:

    It’s beautiful ❤️

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  20. #hood says:

    44:39 happy are the children of the lord

  21. Truly adorable and honest! Thanks for sharing the joy!

  22. Willie Torres Jr. says:

    What a Wonderful Share.
    🙏🤗

  23. Elliott will be a great role model for all of us. May we all think about God even when we’re not praying.

  24. Lokesh Umak says:

    Beautiful

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