### Chapters 1. **A Letter to God** by G.L. Fuentes Lencho, a poor farmer, faces devastation when his crops are destroyed by a severe hailstorm. Desperate and deeply religious, he writes a letter to God, pleading for 100 pesos to plant new crops and sustain his family. The letter is addressed simply to "God," but it reaches the local post office. Amused at first, the postmaster is moved by Lencho's unwavering faith. He decides to help, collecting money from his colleagues. They gather only 70 pesos, which the postmaster places in an envelope with a note signed “God.” Lencho receives the money and is initially happy but soon becomes angry, believing that God sent the full amount, and the post office employees stole the rest. He writes another letter to God, asking not to send the money through the postal service because they are "a bunch of crooks." This story highlights Lencho’s innocent faith and trust in divine intervention while ironically showcasing his m...
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