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Miracle on Hammertown Road

By: Jim "Bubba" Bay, Mic Ruzich
Narrated by: Brian McKiernan
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Every night, after working as a landscaper, Jim "Bubba" Bay went for a walk. But on the night of November 15, 2009, while walking on Hammertown Road in Pine Plains, New York, Bubba fell 14 feet, head-first, into a gulley, breaking 23 bones, including 11 ribs, 10 vertebrae, his skull, and his left scapula. After a day in intensive care, the doctors induced a coma. Bubba survived, and when he awoke from the coma, he began to tell his family and friends about his remarkable visions on the edge of death. After a life scarred by the deaths of two sons, Bubba emerged from his own near-death experience with his faith in God renewed and his eyes opened to everyday miracles. Miracle on Hammertown Road is the extraordinary true story of one man's tragedy-filled life, his near-death experience, and his spiritual awakening.

©2014 Jim Bay (P)2015 Jim Bay
Biographies & Memoirs Personal Success Spirituality Near-Death Experience

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