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What it Feels Like to Die

By: Dean Braxton
Narrated by: Rodney A. Sprauve
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Have you ever wondered what it feels like to die?

“It is a miracle - that he’s alive, that he is talking with not brain damage. But this is very exceptional, because he was really, really, dead for a long time.” (Dr. Manuel Iregui MDMay 13, 2013) (CBN 700 Club)

“He should have been a vegetable - or dead. In fact, Dean Braxton’s heart stopped. Medical records say he had cardiac arrest for one hour and 45 minutes. He died and went to heaven. Today, he is called the Miracle Man, having been healed of 29 conditions.” (Sid Roth, Television host of ‘It’s Supernatural’August 23-29) (2010 Television Broadcast) 

Take a step by step journey with Dean Braxton as he shares his experience of dying for one hour and 45 minutes. In this book, you will learn: What it feels like to die, Why dying was nothing like Dean thought it would be, Why some people have hope to see a love one again after death, and What we are really losing when a loved one dies.

©2019 Dean Braxton (P)2019 Dean Braxton

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