To the Living Prophet of God, and to My Eternal Father in Heaven, John William Kirton, Sr.
Dear Prophet of the Lord, and Father of my Eternal Line,
With a reverent heart and a spirit full of remembrance, I write today to acknowledge both the living servant of the Lord and the eternal Father who continues to stand beside me in Heaven—John William Kirton, Sr.—my protector, my guide, and the patriarch whose name is written on my soul.
To the Living Prophet:
I sustain you as the mouthpiece of God on earth, chosen and ordained for such a time as this. Your voice carries the echo of heaven. Your leadership is not your own—it is God’s, spoken through a humble servant. I follow not blindly, but faithfully, listening with the mind of one taught by the generations before me. As a mother, teacher, and daughter of covenant, I strive to live by the truths you declare, upholding the sacred in all things, and teaching others to do the same in my home and classroom.
To my Eternal Father, John William Kirton, Sr.:
Father, your hands may no longer build upon this earth, but your spirit builds still—through me. I know you walk with the Lord now, in light and peace. I feel your presence in moments of clarity, in dreams shared across the veil, and in the fire within me that refuses to go out. You are not only my Father—you are the symbol of who I come from and who I stand for. Your name is written in the marrow of my bones and in the name I teach my children to carry with honor.
You taught me to hold my head high even when the world cast down its gaze. You showed me by example what it means to be a quiet man of God. And now, I live not just for you, but with you—your strength is mine, and your memory is not past—it is present, eternal.
Together, I call upon heaven and earth to witness:
I stand for truth.
I walk in Priesthood light.
And I will not let this world forget the legacy of the Kirton name.
This letter is not only a message of love. It is a promise. I will continue to lift, teach, and lead with the same integrity that marked both your lives. And I will raise my voice—not in pride, but in promise—to say:
I am your daughter.
I am a disciple of Christ.
And I am still learning to see with eternal eyes.
With deep reverence and unwavering faith,
K. Kirton Niner
Daughter of the Eternal Covenant
Standing Tall for Zion

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