To Hell and Back


Howard Storm died in a Paris hospital, then came back to life. But first-he saw hell. Somehow-he crossed over into that dark abyss that no one wants to consider-and then lived to tell about it. No one was more surprised then him-or more afraid. You see-Howard didn't believe in the afterlife. He was an atheist who had stopped believing in God a long time ago. He believed that when the lights went out-when the final curtain fell-that was all she wrote. He was wrong-dead wrong. When I interviewed Howard he told me that to his terror he had landed in the "sewer of the universe" a dark, ugly hole of hate and horror-with no way out. And for the first time ever-he was sorry. Sorry for not believing and for giving up on God. And just that quickly-in that one split second of remorse-God-the one Howard had spent a lifetime ignoring- reached right in and saved him from the dark side-saved him from himself. You see with his steadfast disbelief-Howard had created his own painful Hell-but with his simple, humble surrender he had found a heavenly freedom that would last an eternity. Which would you choose?

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