Up from the Great Depression-1931
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Some people these days are saying, "God is dead."
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Up from the Great Depression-1931 - Edgel F. Liechty
Up from the Great
Depression-1931
Edgel F. Liechty
Copyright © 2024 by Edgel F. Liechty
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All rights reserved. This book or any of its portion may not be reproduced or transmitted in any means, electronic or mechanical, including recording, photocopying, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.
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Created in the United States of America
Library of Congress Control Number: 2024920314
ISBN: Softcover 979-8-89518-334-2
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Published by: WP Lighthouse
Publication Date: 10/16/2024
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This is my Spiritual Life History.
I testify that it is the truth from beginning to end.
God and His angels are with us if we choose to follow Him.
Edgel F. Liechty
All good things are here for the benefit of man, and if men are wise, they will set aside the things of the world and grasp onto these good and lovely spiritual things that our Heavenly Father provides for us. If we do this, we will be filled with pure love, and all good things that produce happiness and strength to work miracles for the good of mankind will come about. All will benefit from these great miracles obtained with love. This statement is a gift from Heaven for all those who read this book and seek after spiritual gifts.
Table of Contents
Edgel F. Liechty 1
THE BEGINNING OF MY SOJOURN IN MORTALITY 3
THE STORy OF HOw THEy MET 6
BACk TO THE TIME wHEN I wAS BORN 7
BACk TO THE STORy OF My BIRTH 8
wORkING AT THE COAl MINES 12
HOw THINGS wERE CHANGING 13
DE-EDUCATED DElIBERATEly! 14
ACCIDENTS GAlORE 16
ANOTHER EPISODE 24
A BIG CHANGE 26
My ExPERIENCE wITH ONE OF My yET TO BE BORN CHIlDREN 28
SOME OF My GENEAlOGy ExPERIENCES 36
I wAS TOlD TO GO SwIMMING 37
My NEAR DEATH ExPERIENCE 39
Edgel F. Liechty
When I was a Boy
I just turned 93 years old on August 9, 2024. I’m saying, in fun, that I’m now in my 3rd childhood.
My 1st childhood began on Sunday, August 9, 1931 in our house in Springville, Utah. It was all new to me. One of my older brothers used to say that Dad let him sleep in until noon that first day, then got him up to help Dad out in the old blacksmith shop in our back yard. Our Dad was a very hard worker! The house on the front cover is where I was born.
In my life, ever since I was a small child, I have had many rather unusual spiritual events happen to me. An example: When I was very young, just old enough to talk in sentences, I told my mother I had an invisible friend who talked to me about nice things. At first, she thought this was kind of cute for me to do this. But after a few times of telling her these things, she began thinking that maybe I had something wrong with me. As time went on, and I was still occasionally telling her about a small story my friend had told me, she started becoming concerned. I was happy hearing these things that my little friend had told me. My mother, however, was not happy about this and eventually threatened to wash my mouth out with soap if I didn’t stop making up these false stories. Finally, mother and I had it out about this story business, and I ended up bursting out crying and running into our front room and slamming the door shut, getting on the floor and crying for about an hour. I was really hurt, and I felt like my mother did not love me very much. The result of all of this was that I quit telling her about anything I heard from my little friend. However, I still hear from my friend today, as usual. These things that I have learned from him were always clean and good for me