For those who have been following the Mattpaul Letters ... much has been happening in Caperston and challenging events are being reported. We await climatic information, expected this Spring. We also have received a few drawings of events taking place which have been added above. A series of third party letters have also been received and are being prepared for the correspondence.
We have removed some letters as we are double checking their accuracy.
We ask for your patience. We want to make sure we are reporting accurate information.

Note: Letters from Mattpaul dated April 28, 2011 through May 26, 2011 may be found by clicking the above links or going directly to a webpage entitled: Mattpaul's Early Letters.
Date ... May 30
Dear Mattpaul - My name is Alex and I have read all of your letters. I found them while searching to an answer for a problem I have. I really appreciate how honest you are. You tell us not only what has happened but how you feel about it. I envy you. You have met Chihaysu and heard him speak. We only know of Jesus by what was written about him. I love your stories.
Date ... June 7
Nice to meet you Alex. Hopefully this message will arrive. I tried two other times since my last letter and it appears the messages did not go through. So I worry.
I asked my teacher about the messages we are sending, me to you and you to me. He was very interested. He wonders where you are. Are you and Tim from another world? He says it is hard to believe because we talk the same language. He said ... but there are things called strings and that information can travel on them to amazing places.
My teacher said that new discoveries state that communication on strings is randomly possible as the alignment of the informational particles must be in certain patterns. The scientists are just discovering these patterns. This may be why only some of my messages get to you.
Chihaysu did visit Lake Gael a few days ago. My father asked me to go and take notes. So I went with Huchfee. When we arrived we found my sister, Rachaeling, and her friend, Michaeling present. Michaeling told me that she heard about the boat story and thought that it was a story everyone should hear. She asked me about my visit to the Mountain village, the kickball game and what I thought of their youth who hit the ball with their head. I said, "They won and did not break the rules". Michaeling said that in kickball they were smarter than we were and maybe we can teach them things we know and they can do the same. My sister was listening to our conversation and, when we finished, she whispered something to Michaeling then winked at me. Michaeling seems so interested and, besides, she is pretty.
Chihaysu talked about the mountain people - they built their houses into hard rock and sometimes into the side of the mountain. Then he spoke of the fortunate valley people, who build their house on the shore of the lake. Their homes are beautiful but when the strong winds blow and the storms arrive, which house are we safer in? We all said - the mountain house. Chihaysu said that the mountain house is like living your life with God holding you up. When storms of life come, God is there to keep you strong. Others depend only on themselves - they are like the house on the lake. When difficulties come, there is no support for them.
Michaelling asked Chihaysu how can we get support from God. Chihaysu reminded us about prayer and believing that God can provide us courage when we need it. I asked about the young woman who became healthy after prayer and Chihaysu said that we should never doubt the things God is capable of doing.
Mattpaul