Thursday, July 28, 2011

Governor Chris Christie, please help make New Jersey a better place in which to live!

Governor Chris Christie
Office of the Governor
P.O. Box 001
Trenton, NJ 08625-0001


Dear Governor Chris Christie,

Greetings on this glorious day! I hope that you and the loved ones are in good health. Good health is such a blessing from the good Lord, our Creator Lord! How is your spirit on this glorious day that the Lord has made? Please remember that we humans are more than flesh and blood. Also, please remember that we humans are created by our Creator Lord, in His image, with inalienable rights! Please take a strong stand for life. Please help make New Jersey a better place to live in. Please see the portion of an article from Citizen Magazine (April 2011 edition), and a portion from the National Right To Life Newspaper (June/July 2011 issue - vol. 38, no. 6-7), that sheds some light on the State of New Jersey, and ways to improve the state in its protection of life. Please try to help New Jersey opt out of the new Health Care Law, and also help propose a Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act to help the unborn!

Life is a gift of the Creator, and is precious! The Holy Scriptures tell us about our Creator, and how our Creator Lord created us, and how we should value life, and how we should protect and support life, and how our Creator Lord loves us so much that He sent his only begotten Son into this world to die for us sinners, so that we might have eternal life! The Holy Scriptures are pure, perfect, powerful, profitable for doctrine, and cannot be broken.

Please help protect and support life! Thank you very much for all your help!

Hope that you and the loved ones have a joyous and peaceful day. May the good Lord, our Creator Lord, bless you and the loved ones with love, joy, peace, and patience!

Sincerely,


Ken Miller
Main St. Rm. 103
still one of the working poor - if only in spirit

We love, because He first loved us. 1John 4:19

Love is the fulfilling of the Law.

Jesus is Lord!

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