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The late 1920' and early 1930's was the time of the Great
Depression. Little or no work was available so people could earn
money for survival. All mountain families grew vegetables, kept a
milk cow and raised some hogs. Those who owned their mountain farms
lived well by working hard and managing well. They cut timber to
sell and earn a little money necessary for clothing and other
things they couldn't grow. It was widely known that gold had been
found in the mountains. Men would put in endless hours panning for
gold in the small mountain streams. Now and then, someone would
find a gold nugget. Most of the time, it would be the size of a pea
or maybe the size of a marble. Gold was a symbol of wealth. When
someone found a nugget and word got around, everyone would be
talking about Uncle Ben striking it rich. However, I never knew of
anyone selling his gold for a pile of money. One day, I realized
that gold nuggets were not only present in these mountains, but
that there were golden nuggets in the experiences of my life in
these mountains. It is with great joy that I share these stories
with anyone who cares to read them. Fred Lunsford
Glory in the Mountains is not about me or any other earthly person
or persons. Many people are mentioned in this book, but the book is
about God and what He has done in and through my life and in the
life of others.
I could write volumes about the times I have failed, gone the
wrong direction and made bad decisions. God always does the right
thing in the right way at the right time. He never fails.
In my journey, His voice has been like the sounds of many waters.
At times, it's peaceful and serene, then furious and demanding.
That voice has been a source of strength for me through the years.
I hope this little book will help someone stop and listen to His
voice.
"God's Messengers From the Mountains" is the book that I have used
to attempt to chart the course of Baptist work in Tennessee, North
Georgia, and North Carolina. I have written some information about
some of the men who have demonstrated deep dedication to their call
from the eternal God to preach the Gospel. It is my hope and prayer
that this book will indeed bring glory and honor to God as we
remember these people who have demonstrated pungent conviction
doing the work of the Kingdom.
The late 1920' and early 1930's was the time of the Great
Depression. Little or no work was available so people could earn
money for survival. All mountain families grew vegetables, kept a
milk cow and raised some hogs. Those who owned their mountain farms
lived well by working hard and managing well. They cut timber to
sell and earn a little money necessary for clothing and other
things they couldn't grow. It was widely known that gold had been
found in the mountains. Men would put in endless hours panning for
gold in the small mountain streams. Now and then, someone would
find a gold nugget. Most of the time, it would be the size of a pea
or maybe the size of a marble. Gold was a symbol of wealth. When
someone found a nugget and word got around, everyone would be
talking about Uncle Ben striking it rich. However, I never knew of
anyone selling his gold for a pile of money. One day, I realized
that gold nuggets were not only present in these mountains, but
that there were golden nuggets in the experiences of my life in
these mountains. It is with great joy that I share these stories
with anyone who cares to read them. Fred Lunsford
"God's Messengers From the Mountains" is the book that I have used
to attempt to chart the course of Baptist work in Tennessee, North
Georgia, and North Carolina. I have written some information about
some of the men who have demonstrated deep dedication to their call
from the eternal God to preach the Gospel. It is my hope and prayer
that this book will indeed bring glory and honor to God as we
remember these people who have demonstrated pungent conviction
doing the work of the Kingdom.
Glory in the Mountains is not about me or any other earthly person
or persons. Many people are mentioned in this book, but the book is
about God and what He has done in and through my life and in the
life of others.
I could write volumes about the times I have failed, gone the
wrong direction and made bad decisions. God always does the right
thing in the right way at the right time. He never fails.
In my journey, His voice has been like the sounds of many waters.
At times, it's peaceful and serene, then furious and demanding.
That voice has been a source of strength for me through the years.
I hope this little book will help someone stop and listen to His
voice.
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