“A Letter to God” by Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes is a short story about a poor farmer named Lencho who writes a letter to God requesting money after a hailstorm destroys his crops. He receives a small amount of money from a postmaster, believing it to be a gift from God. When Lencho later writes another letter expressing disappointment at not receiving the full amount, the postmaster, moved by Lencho’s faith, decides to gather money from his colleagues to send to him. The story explores themes of faith, miracles, and human kindness in the face of adversity.