I Went to Hell. It Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened

I Went to Hell. It Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened



Howard Storm’s Near Death Experiences (NDE) where as an atheist he went to Hell and then was saved by Jesus and shown Heaven and Angels. This is his testimony of Hell and his testimony of Heaven. A Near Death Experience (NDE) is something that someone never forgets and changes them forever.

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20 thoughts on “I Went to Hell. It Was the Best Thing That Ever Happened

  1. You were not alone. Millions of people here on this planet (there are enough like this one in the multiverse btw) are disconnected from the love. In fact, they want it. And by 'they', if you smart enough you know who i mean. Edit: and i think i'm ready for the next level. You are as well, professor❤

  2. A god that throws you into hell for eternity, for actions you did on earth where you were only alive for a few decades is really dumb god.

    Don't know who said it, but i agree:

    " There is only one crime that deserves eternal suffering as punishment. And that crime is to come up with the idea of eternal punishment"

  3. I was in a crisis once and needed help. I cried out to God in prayer (this was before I was even a Christian), and after my mind quieted down in prayer, a "fatherly" voice came up from my chest into my mind and gave me a simple instruction. I initially hesitated at first because this instruction required me to tell a friend about my situation, and I didn't want to tell anybody because I was embarrassed and ashamed. That same voice repeated the instruction, and I paused for a second and thought, I have no other option, so I said ok and obeyed. That instruction led me to being delivered out of that impossible situation. God made a way where there was no way! Prayer works! ✝🙏

  4. In a dream, I saw my house in a state of panic and my family terrorized. Then, a demon presented himself before me as if to make me fear. Immediately instinctively I did the sign of the cross and BAM immediately it was gone. After that, in real life, my family went through a great turbulence, but with God's help we made it. I know it's nowhere near as a NDE but I don't believe it was just a dream. My father also had a dream that death had come for him but eventually agreed to give him some more time on earth. That was one day before he had a cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated.

  5. it occurs to me that a “life review” is one of my favourite kinds of conversations to have . we find one instance that the conscience indicates, and feel into it, feeling for guilt and shame and any kind of hostility . seeing the scenario in different ways, to invoke different feelings about what’s going on . seeing oneself from that ultimate vantage, without judgement, and being able therefore to honestly choose how one wishes to show up in life

    I love it when we discover that some small slight was actually a great hostility, or that some long-held injury can be totally let go of… that kind of stuff . essentially, I love for us to find that real genuine, human, “sorry”, when we look back . or let’s call it “repentance” or “atonement” . this wonderful feeling, like you’re a child, you thought you did wrong, and Dad indicates to you it’s all good, all’s forgiven: I’m talking about the way the child feels with her “sorry”, that “decent regret”, which is totally honest and somatic

    k bye

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