
Death Defied, Life Defined: A Miracle Man's Memoir
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Scott Minor
About this listen
Paul E. Perkins has worked over 50 years in the banking industry, helping people, growing communities, and investing in future generations. After years of debilitating heart disease, Paul underwent a heart and kidney transplant at the Mayo Clinic in 2014. He died at least two medically confirmed times, and at one point left the hospital as medical staff cheered the miracle man's amazing recovery. He now speaks all over the US, inspiring those who fear death, who've lost loved ones, and who desire a happier, fulfilled life.
©2016 Paul E. Perkins and Anita Agers-Brooks (P)2017 Paul E. Perkins and Anita Agers-Brooks
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