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Jim Woodford Died and Spent 11 Hours in Heaven! Find Out What He Saw!

Jim Woodford Died and Spent 11 Hours in Heaven! Find Out What He Saw!

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When Jim Woodford died, he spent 11 hours in Heaven. When he came back, he was changed forever.

A successful airline pilot and businessman, Jim had it all—a loving family, substantial wealth, and all of the good things that come with it. But none of this was enough to satisfy the emptiness he felt in his heart. He always hungered for something more. And then he died.

Jim was never a religious man. When it came to matters of God and faith, he was ambivalent. But as he lay in the hospital bed, clinically dead for more than 11 hours, his consciousness was transported to the wonders of Heaven and the horrors of hell. When he returned to this world, he brought back the missing peace his soul had been longing for.

Join Jim Woodford on this unforgettable journey into the afterlife!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

►Heaven, an Unexpected Journey: One Man's Experience with Heaven, Angels, and the Afterlife: https://amzn.to/3yl6YEQ

►The Bible-Based Dictionary of Prophetic Symbols: Bridging the Gap Between Revelation and Application: https://destinyimage.co/3CxpPyW

►Illustrated Dictionary of Dream Symbols: A Biblical Guide to Your Dreams and Visions: https://destinyimage.co/2VKYOab

Connect with Jim Woodford:

►https://www.jimwoodfordministries.com

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