World History Museum Application Letter Sample

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Please acknowledge this letter of application with the particulars for your open spot at the Historical World History Museum. Back then, plenty of people didn’t see the importance of my actions, over the course of time, things have changed. A little over 2,000 years ago, the angel Gabriel came down to tell me God has chosen me to give birth to a son. I eventually gave birth to the Messiah, Jesus Christ in Bethlehem which changed history forever. Being given this position in this museum would confirm that I’m an inspiration and role model to billions of people worldwide. Since I lived my childhood in the Temple of Herod, I was properly raised. I received an appropriate education, I even made a vow of virginity there. When God chose me to give …show more content…

The countries of Vatican City, Brazil, Italy, the Philippines, and the United States of America are the regions I’ve impacted the most. Before I played a big role in Christianity, many Jews didn’t convert to Christianity, therefore, they couldn’t even become Catholic. I’ve inspired and still inspired Christians worldwide by devoting my life to God under any circumstance. For example, in the Catholic beliefs, the devotion to me is so important because they want to imitate me. They want to imitate me because I’ve watched many people, including my son being persecuted, or executed and still devote my life to God. To many people, that’s an accomplishment, a miracle. My influence will forever impact the world, Catholics are still spreading the word of God and showing the devotion I have made. Today, you can see the last home I lived in during the end of my life on Earth in Ephesus, Turkey which used to be in ancient Greece. It’s called Panaya Kapulu, meaning “house of the virgin”. Catholics and Muslims go to my past home to visit it and to honor my name. I devoted my life to God, trusting him no matter what throughout my life. I’m honored more than Mary of Magdalene and Nusayba b. Ka‘ab al-Anṣārīyya because I devoted my life to God through the toughest circumstances, still trusting in God and having hope in my