In 2014, at a low point in my life—parked at a truck stop, facing legal troubles, financial ruin, and social rejection—I stumbled upon a YouTube video of Ida Smith, an older woman whose testimony about the Marvelous Work and a Wonder (MWAW) and the Sealed Portion changed everything. Born into the LDS culture in Morgan, Utah, I’d been skeptical of its teachings since my father’s sudden death when I was 16, an event that freed me to question religion and seek real answers about life, death, and existence. Ida’s words resonated deeply, reminding me of my grandmother and sparking a 180-degree shift in my thinking. She led me to Christopher, the True Messenger, whose teachings—delivered “line upon line, precept on precept”—answered questions I didn’t even know I had, from the nature of God to Emma Smith’s story.
Meeting Ida before her passing and Christopher at a 2014 symposium confirmed their authenticity. Christopher’s unapologetic Real Truth, shared freely through the MWAW and The Humanity Party, revealed life as a dream-like experience and offered a plan to end poverty and unite humanity. Despite losing friends, family, and worldly status—my kids and relatives reject the Work, calling me deceived—I’ve found peace and humor in this truth, unburdened by the lies of traditional religion. My lifelong search, sparked by discussions with a friend in 2012, ended with the MWAW’s clarity. I’m Jeff Wangsgard, living at 432 W 100 N, Morgan, Utah (wangsgard@gmail.com, 801-814-5333). I’m happy to discuss this Work with anyone sincerely curious, but I won’t debate those who mock it. Visit thehumanityparty.org, realilluminati.org, or marvelousworkandawonder.com for the answers I’ve found.
Jeff Wangsgard
wangsgard@gmail.com
Morgan, Utah 84050
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