Ian McCormack's story

Discussion in 'Inspirational Stories' started by Lee, Mar 6, 2011.

  1. Lee

    Lee Principalities

    This is the story of Ian McCormack, who returned from death. It's fascinating and about 20 minutes in length so allow time for it. Amazing.
    http://shop.cbn.com/cbn/item.A-Glimpse-of-Eternity-The-Lazarus-Phenomenon-Ian-McCormack.MFPM030510001.htm&cpid=SH1103031&utm_source=SH1103031#video
     
  2. padraig

    padraig Powers

    That was very touching,Gail.

    You can see how genuine Ian was. I wonder how many souls have been saved by their parents love? :D
     
  3. Lee

    Lee Principalities

    I cried like a baby through the entire video. :cry: I'm such an easy mark for God.
     
  4. Mario

    Mario Powers

    May the most holy, most sacred, most adorable, most mysterious,
    and unutterable Name of God be always praised, blessed, loved,
    adored, and glorified in heaven on earth and under the earth, by all
    the creatures of God, and by the Sacred Heart of our Lord Jesus
    Christ in the most Holy Sacrament of the altar.

    AMEN!
     
  5. MomsCalling

    MomsCalling Principalities

    Wonderful story...
    I noted one thing, in the end, they talked about the tabernancle, and how when it was opened there was Jesus...like our tabernancles, yet they don't relate it to that because they do not understand the Mass, instead they only reference to the old testiment tabernancle. So close they are though. But to have seen what he has seen! I loved his account of a perfect and radient earthlike place, with all of nature there. That warmed my heart because I have no desire to live in a city with streets made of gold (as some others have described) but instead to live in the world he saw. However, he seemed to feel he was looking at home, the perfect version of his home. I have often hoped that what heaven might be for us is something of our own making, our perfect place, be that golden streets, or sweet, soft pastures and fields of golden hay. Thank you for this video, good timing for me to see it.
     
  6. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I can't imagine what heaven must be like, but I hope mountains, forests, dogs, walks, Ireland...a drink, a song ,a dance, a glass of whiskey with dear old friends and family.

    I like the thought that if we want, say pineapple trees in heaven we will have...pineapple trees!! :lol:

    Heaven leaves me breathless. The words of Isaiah, 'Every tears will be wiped away', is astounding. Sorrow, sadness, changing is so much a part of life it is just inconcievable to consider tears gone....which of us lives long without many, many tears? :shock:
     

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