
Founder
Letters From God, LLC
November 1, 2022
Childhood is built in the ordinary
It is easy to believe that we need to create grand moments to give our children joy. Big vacations, shiny toys, picture perfect holidays. But when children grow up, what they carry deepest are the ordinary moments filled with love.
Crayons and kitchen tables hold more magic than you think
It is not the theme park that stays in their bones. It is coloring together at the kitchen table. It is peanut butter sandwiches made with a smile. It is the letter tucked quietly beside their plate that says, "You are precious to Me."
Simple attention speaks volumes
When a child receives your full presence, even for five minutes, it tells them they are valuable. When you read them a letter reminding them that God sees them and loves them, it builds a voice in their mind that will echo kindness for years.
Letters From God honors the small and the sacred
We created Letters From God to fit into the everyday. No grand event required. No big ceremony. Just a letter slipped into a mailbox, a few sentences of truth spoken over a peanut butter sandwich, a reminder that even in the small things, God is close.
Small things grow strong roots
Faith is often caught, not taught. Your child sees how you pause to listen. They feel how you kneel down to look into their eyes. They notice the way your voice softens when you say "I love you."
Every unnoticed act of love is building something eternal.
What you can do today
Sit with your child for five extra minutes. Color a rainbow. Read them a simple letter that says "You matter to God." Let the small moments do their quiet work. They are growing something beautiful you will one day see in full.