Ask God Your Personal Question
"God did not just answer my personal question. He gave me a profound healing. With His words of the most profound wisdom, love, and understanding that I have ever heard or read, God helped me to see myself, my health, and my family in a new light. With this new understanding, my problems began to fade away, and, with it, many of my old fears."
God always answers
Sometimes the volume of our own emotions runs so high that it's hard for us to hear God's words ourselves. At those times, it may be helpful to receive God's words through a neutral source. While we encourage everyone to try their own hand at asking God questions (and invite you to take a Godwriting Workshop), we also want to give help when it is asked for.
Here's how to do it
- Be sure you subscribe to Heavenletters. Read Heavenletters for a while so you have absorbed some of God's way of thinking. God does not usually give a magic solution, and yet you will find that you see your situation in a wider perspective. God wants to heal your heart.
- Address your question directly to God. Begin: "Dear God" or "Dear Heavenly Father", or however you like to address God. This is key.
- Write from your heart. Ask questions that really matter to you. Refrain from predictive questions or questions that you are only curious about. Say all you have to say about your situation and how you are feeling. Pour your heart out to God. Some people feel much clearer simply from writing down their question to God..
- End your question with a complimentary closing of your choice and, of course, your name.
- Make your donation. $50.00 indicates your sincerity and desire to take God's answer to heart.
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or mail your check or money order to Heaven Ministries, 703 E. Burlington Avenue, Fairfield, Iowa 52556 USA. - Email your question to God to: gloria [at] heavenletters [dot] org
- * God’s answer will be written down and emailed to you. Do not be surprised when you feel His answer and His blessings before the written answer reaches you!
Disclaimer: Although, to the best of our belief and integrity, the answers come from the Power of God, The Godwriting International Society of Heaven Ministries and Gloria Wendroff make no claim for the authenticity of the answers and bear no legal responsibility, or responsibility of any kind for the answers themselves or any interpretations made of the answers or any actions based on the answers or any results from said answers, interpretations, or actions. We also reserve the right to not ask God for an answer to a question.
Here are three questions that real people asked
Jon - Help my marriage
Anneese - I don't have control over what a judge is going to decide...
Diane - What do I do? My child died.
Jon to God:
My wife and I love each other very much. My problem, and I admit it is my problem, is that I have an aversion to conflict. Everyday my wife finds many ways to push that button in me. She nags, complains, gets uptight and angry, and tries to control my daughter and me by constantly telling us what to do.
When this happens, I find my heart shutting down. I know I can't change or fix her, and I realize I need to have patience and acceptance. My heart silently cries when I feel this separateness from her. My question to You, God, is how do I best handle this situation?
I want to be more patient, loving, compassionate, understanding and accepting when these conflicts happen. I surrender my heart and this situation to You and ask for Your Wisdom and Guidance.
With all my heart and love, Jon
Anneese to God:
God, how do I prepare myself for others' deciding things that deeply affect my life, like the outcome of this court case? How do I work at turning it all over to You, and what parts do I need to handle?
I am truly asking for the highest good of all. It may be hard to live with, though. I have been too angry for too long. I know I need to be rid of this.
Thank You and love, Anneese
Diane to God:
Early in the morning, however, she was having trouble breathing, and I rushed her to the emergency room. As You know, at about four this morning, the Sunday before Thanksgiving, Molly died.
I used to call her Angel, and now she is really my angel.
I know my little girl is in Your care and that you are taking care of her. I know that she is in Heaven with You, and I am grateful to You for the time she spent with us.
Although I can say it was her time to go, I cannot help wondering, dear God, if we had taken her to the hospital sooner, would it have made a difference?
She has left a big space in our family's life. What do we do now? What do I do now? Cry, I know, until we don't have to anymore.
Thank You for Your love and for taking care of Molly.
Love, Diane

Random Comments
I cannot tell you how much Heavenletters mean to me. Some days I could cry for the beauty of the words -- other days I laugh out loud -- and yet others I gasp with realization when I read them. The greatest gift these Heavenletters bring, I think, is the emotional responses we have - emotion ... e-motion ... energy in motion. They get us moving!