Where's My Letter? (tract)

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Where's My Letter is a religious tract written by David Daniels, the successor to Jack Chick at Chick Publications. It was originally printed in 2021. It is listed on their website under the subject "Basic Gospel" and also tagged as "Older Children and Adults".

Ned, a retired postal carrier, is terminally ill with cancer and is now in hospice. In what his family considers to be a delusional state, he keeps asking for "his letter". He states that (despite not being religious during his lifetime) an angel told him that Nate (his grandson, and the only Christian in the family) has it, and furthermore he must find it as he has only three days left (to live).

After speaking with his pastor, Nate realizes that Ned is receiving a divine message, and Nate needs to share Christ with Ned before his death. Going along with Ned's comments, Nate tells him that he has "his letter" (holding up a Bible) and that he can't go with the angel (to Heaven) unless he repents of his sins, which Ned does.

On the third day, Ned awakens, and tells his family that (because he has "his letter") the angel told him he can go, and asks his son (Nate's father) if he has his own letter. The last scene shows Ned peacefully dying, and Nate telling his dad he has "a lot to tell" him.


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