Step-by-step explanation:
I cannot create visual content such as flowcharts. However, I can provide you with a brief summary of the story "A Letter to God" by G.L. Fuentes.
The story "A Letter to God" is about a farmer named Lencho who lives in a small village. One day, a hailstorm destroys his crops, and he decides to write a letter to God, asking for help. He believes that God will send him 100 pesos to help him get through the tough times. He writes the letter, takes it to the post office, and addresses it to God, putting it in the mailbox.
The postmaster, who reads the letter, is moved by Lencho's faith and decides to help him. He asks his colleagues to contribute money to help Lencho, and they manage to gather 70 pesos. They put the money in an envelope and send it to Lencho.
When Lencho receives the envelope, he is disappointed to see that he has only received 70 pesos. He thinks that the post office must have taken some of the money. He writes another letter to God, asking him to send the remaining 30 pesos. In the end, the postmaster decides to reply to Lencho's letter, signing it as "God" and telling him that he couldn't send the remaining money because of the high taxes. Lencho is overjoyed to receive the letter and thinks that God has heard his prayer.