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would like to send my thanks

Beloved Gloria,
Would like to
thank you from the bottom of my heart for the HeavenLetters.
While translating to Russian I found in them fresh air and food for thinking.
They can really change something in many lives. As they are changing in mine.

Also want to ask you if I can ask God my personal question?

With every good wish for health, happiness and prosperity.
Love from Moldova
-- Elizabeth

Beloved Elizabeth, it is for

Beloved Elizabeth, it is for us to thank you for translating so graciously. What translators do has to be more than translating. It is multiplying Heavenletters and perhaps opening up a country. God must be so happy about all the translators who have come forth. And I know that the Heaven Team is so utterly grateful.

To find directions for asking heartfelt personal questions to God, go to the Ask God link on the right margin of this page. The Ask God link is about in the middle. Probably the most important thing to know is to express your heart fully. Sometimes people who ask questions of God through Heavenletters feel they have to restrict themselves to one question all by itself or use as few words as possible. Really, say it all. Pour it all out. Lay the groundwork for God's answer, and don't hold back.

I know that God knows everything you're thinking and feeling without your asking. Although I don't know how God's answers come to me, I feel that your pouring out your whole heart seems to provide a doorway so I can get in. Giving real names helps me. Your giving your full questions helps me. Yet, more importantly, it helps you who asks the question. As you write, I believe you find out more of what your question is about. I believe that, in your asking your question, the healing begins.

Of course, always begin your question with Dear God (or however you like to address God.) I think this is important that it's clear Whom you're talking to, and always end with your Love and your name.

I haven't read the directions in a long time. Perhaps you will tell us here more of what they say!