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Death Uncovered While You Are Breathing

A Story of an Experience of Hell

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Death Uncovered While You Are Breathing

By: Kathy Goss
Narrated by: Rachel Banner
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What happens after we die? Do we actually cross into another life? Does a spiritual world actually exist? While you are breathing, learn about the experience of “crossing” and what you will endure if you pass to hell after your death. Become aware (by even realizing signs that may have occurred within your own environment), that a spiritual world does in fact exist. The author provides a colorfully written and true story about the author’s unexpected crossing into an experience of the terror of hell, and describes the Lord’s thereafter comforting appearance. The author also shares two awe-inspiring and personal “testimonies of truth” that evidence the Lord’s magnificent works. In addition, this book includes a direct message from the Lord to the listener.

©2021 Kathy Goss (P)2021 Kathy Goss
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