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DEATH. An Autobiography (en Inglés)
Lonnie Wayne Gee (Autor) · Book Writing Pioneer · Tapa Blanda
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S/ 85,51Death was never the enemy... only a servant of God's will.
"I met Death twice-and lived to tell his story."
After a devastating motorcycle accident left Lonnie Wayne Gee in a fifteen-day coma, he crossed the veil between life and eternity. There, he encountered Death-not as a grim reaper of terror, but as a radiant spirit created by God to fulfill a divine purpose.
In this extraordinary spiritual narrative, Death himself tells the untold story of existence-from the Garden of Eden to Noah's flood, from Abraham's sacrifice to the birth of Christ. Through divine dialogue and heavenly revelation, readers journey through Scripture in a way never imagined before: through the eyes of Death.
Blending memoir, biblical history, and Christian revelation, Death: An Autobiography offers a bold reexamination of life, suffering, judgment, Heaven, and Hell. It challenges what we think we know about mortality and reveals a powerful truth:
Death is not the villain of the story.
He is a guide in God's eternal plan.
For readers who enjoy:
Near-death experience testimoniesChristian spiritual warfare themesBiblical historical retellingsInspirational faith journeysHeaven and afterlife explorationsThis thought-provoking and emotionally moving account will transform how you view loss, eternity, and the sovereignty of God.
The end is not the end.
It is the beginning of forever.
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