When an angel came to me

When an angel came to me,
he asked: "What is your wish for today"
I said "Please take care of the
person who's reading this message."

Source: sms4smile

Comments

  1. Dolores Daniels

    April 16, 2014

    Good morning Jendhamuni,your post is lovely as always. We all appreciated your kindness. Be blessed.

  2. Gale Black

    April 16, 2014

    Thank You and may you be taken care of as well

  3. Tommy Graves

    April 17, 2014

    Jendhamuni whether you know it are not you are that angle in a coat of flesh it is the same as spirit that come from within your heart

  4. Tdv Pathy

    April 17, 2014

    Thankyou very much I also pray for all.

  5. paul ekutan

    April 17, 2014

    good morning jed thanks for wishing other Gods protection may do the same
    to you my dear

  6. Dwight Preston

    April 17, 2014

    Hey Jen great message,you my Angel.I love your photos God bless you.:-)

  7. Liz Makena

    April 17, 2014

    Thats sweet sos i realy get motivated with your messages

  8. Freddy Kruger

    April 17, 2014

    the photo is hauntingly beautiful. the moon is bewitching shown on the water like this.

  9. Freddy Kruger

    April 17, 2014

    i almost died one time. i promise i have see this place from a memory i had in that scarey time. this is very haunting and beautiful at the same time!

  10. Jean Mattox

    April 17, 2014

    THANK YOU,I REALY NEEDED THIS TODAY,GOD BLESS YOU .

  11. Ka Berto

    April 18, 2014

    Thanks for the wish,may God bless you more.

  12. Nur Hidayati

    April 23, 2014

    Woooww… nice prayer n nice picture too… thanks..

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