Near Death Experiences: 8 Hours in Hell with Steve Kang -The

Near Death Experiences: 8 Hours in Hell with Steve Kang -The



Steve was severely depressed and tried to end his life. He tells how his experience of being in Hell for 8 hours changed his life. He was devoted to Buddhism—until one divine encounter changed his life forever. In this powerful story, hear how God revealed Himself in a supernatural way that broke years of searching and awakened a new purpose to preach the Gospel. This testimony is a reminder that no one is beyond the reach of God’s love, and that one encounter with Jesus can transform everything.
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30 thoughts on “Near Death Experiences: 8 Hours in Hell with Steve Kang -The

  1. C'mon bro. If this was real then everyone would have an nde with Jesus or Hell. That isn't the experience. Most people state there is no hell and that there is just a loving God. So I'm sorry this is just some clout story.

  2. What I have been struggling with is this question of free will. If God truly values our freedom, then why are we born into such different circumstances. It feels confusing that one person starts life surrounded by love, faith, and stability, while another begins life in a place filled with pain, fear, or spiritual confusion. I never chose the family or environment I was born into. None of us did. So sometimes it feels like our free will only begins after we are already placed in a story we did not create.

    I was born into a Muslim family and had to walk away from everything familiar in order to follow Christ. That journey cost me a lot. My identity. My community. My sense of belonging. I gave all of that up for Jesus, yet I have not had the supernatural experience I have prayed for again and again. Meanwhile, there are people who are born into loving Christian homes who do not have to fight for their salvation in the same way. They are surrounded by faith from childhood. They grow up with support. They fit in easily. Their spiritual path seems smoother. Mine has been uphill from the start.

    I know God does not make mistakes, but if I am honest, it does not always feel fair. It is hard to look at two lives side by side and say that we all begin on equal ground. This tension is what makes people turn to things like New Age ideas, because on the surface they seem to offer an explanation for suffering. Concepts like choosing our life before birth or paying for past wrongs from other lives are false, but I can understand why people believe them. It gives suffering a structure. It feels easier to make sense of a world where pain appears to be part of a bigger plan.

    I have asked God about this many times. I have asked Jesus with all my heart. I pray throughout the day and I try to listen, but I still feel like I cannot hear the Holy Spirit. I want to understand how this is fair. I want to understand why it feels like some people start life with every advantage while others have to fight just to stand in the light. Do people like me get more rewards in heaven for such a difficult, lonely life away from Christ for so much of it? I had to leave everything behind. It wouldn't be fair if in heaven, I would be the same as someone born Christian.

    I know God is good. I know He sees every sacrifice. But I am being honest when I say that this part of His design is hard for me to understand. I want to know Him more deeply, yet these questions stay with me. They do not go away.

  3. I get that joy when I listen to people’s testimonies of Jesus & they’re supernatural experiences, but it’s impossible to stay in that joy when you suffer chronic pain and every day is a struggle to on a good day, achieve half of what you need to achieve ✝️🙏🏽❤️☁️🙌🏽💫🌟☁️

  4. Thanks for sharing. It was so beautiful and God bless you both and God bless both of your ministries and I did pray to prayer Randy God bless you all. It was such a blessing to listen to that. Thank you so much for sharing.

  5. 08 hours in hell that he doesn't tell or describe to us. It is a life testimony video, ok. But I clicked on the video thinking he was going to tell about his experience in hell. 08 hours is too much!

  6. I am full of pain after having a misdiagnosis that ended up with having my lung removed for nothing and nobody has been held accountable. The hospital is gaslighting me . And my husband's Suicide has finally finished me off. I pray but i don't think the Lord hears me. Im ready to take my own life, the pain and grief i live with is suffocating me. Im just waiting for my old dog to die then im gone. Im feeling that Jesus's doesn’t love me. My dogs 17 so maybe by the time someone reads this ill be gone. Im already in hell. This world in 2026 is full of wickedness.

  7. I’ve met a person who literally died brutally in a car accident and miraculously came to life to tell people about the judgement day. It still gives chills across my body to this day.

  8. Seems like someone dies goes to hell and comes back 2 a week these days. Must be a trend. Hey, be hip, be relevant, die go to hell, come back and write a book

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