This is so wonderful, Chuck.
This is so wonderful, Chuck. Thank you for taking the helm.
To the best of my recollection, any personal question to God that you can find -- we already have the person's permission, or their question would not be published!
Early on, when the substance of Heavenletters was mainly personal questions, people's question were all answered with the idea that they would be published, and so they were. At that time, what was written down that day was sent out that day.
I learned something in thinking about your projected book. Let me give you some background. Years ago I put a book together that was a series of questions by fifteen women and God's answers. We saw the person's growth from the first question to the last.
One example:. We saw Diane with her little daughter who could not sit up on her own but who was very bright and even bossed her brothers around! We saw Molly go through her illnesses. And we saw the mother go through Molly's death and and we saw how much God taught her.
Other stories included: a woman and her boyfriends, a woman going through divorce, a 14-year girl who wanted to understand the Bible, etc.
This book never got off the ground. No publisher wanted it. One said: "Why would anyone want to read this?"
At the time, of course, I had thought everyone would.
Now with your suggestion, I see from a different perspective.
With this previous book, the emphasis was on the particular person's story and all she gained from God's love and wisdom. Naturally, I thought this would rub off on the reader.
It strikes me that with your book, the emphasis naturally falls on the reader and what he can gain from reading the book. And that is a big difference.
Thanks for your idea, Chuck, and thanks for posting and sharing your energy and vision with all who read the forum.
A thousand blessings.


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The more I translate the Heavenletters, the more I love them. I realize that they contain the same profound wisdom of many complicated messages, but the love and wisdom are given with the greatest ease, so that one who reads them doesn’t even realize to be absorbing such Truth. Heavenletters are unlike anything I’ve read, and I’ve really read a lot.