<p>As UCSD UCLA Dad said, letters are not going to be of any use to you. If your grades are so bad that you are in danger of academic dismissal I do not think you are going to find any professors or deans that are going to have much that is positive to say about you and letters from pastors and choir members are irrelevant to your fitness as a college student. </p>
<p>You need to tell the administrators at your college that you realize you have performed poorly so far, that you have the potential to do better, know you must do better and are ready now to do whatever it takes to get your grades back into an acceptable range.</p>
<p>Unless you are at a very Christian college, whether you are a good Christian or not is not the issue here, it is your academic performance, and only you can convince the school you are prepared to deal with that in a serious matter.</p>