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New book alert! Randy's and my new book Stories of Heaven and the Afterlife: Firsthand Accounts of Real Near-Death Experiences is now available in paperback and on Kindle. In 1978, Ivan Tuttle was living a carefree life, going from one party to the next, from one high to another—when his fun, free life was interrupted by a pain in his leg.
Doctors told him he had a dangerous blood clot in his leg—but Ivan didn’t pay much attention to that. He was 26 and felt fine; blood clots were a problem for his grandfather, not him. Until the clock ran out.
Ivan Tuttle suddenly found himself dragged down to hell for a horrifying lesson in the reality of eternity. He was spared and even saw Heaven before being sent back to earth with quite a story to tell.
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Connect with Ivan Tuttle:
Real Near Death Experience Stories is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
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New book alert! Randy's and my new book Stories of Heaven and the Afterlife: Firsthand Accounts of Real Near-Death Experiences is now available in paperback and on Kindle. In 1978, Ivan Tuttle was living a carefree life, going from one party to the next, from one high to another—when his fun, free life was interrupted by a pain in his leg.
Doctors told him he had a dangerous blood clot in his leg—but Ivan didn’t pay much attention to that. He was 26 and felt fine; blood clots were a problem for his grandfather, not him. Until the clock ran out.
Ivan Tuttle suddenly found himself dragged down to hell for a horrifying lesson in the reality of eternity. He was spared and even saw Heaven before being sent back to earth with quite a story to tell.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Ivan Tuttle:
Real Near Death Experience Stories is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
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