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This book is Jan's account of her near-death experience and the many precious lessons it taught her - most important, that death need never be feared by anyone. She describes the beautiful spiritual country in which she found herself and her joyous encounters there. She reflects on why near-death experiences happen and why they've become so common. Jan's husband, bestselling inspirational author John Randolph Price, also contributes to the story, sharing his feelings and experiences during this tremendous crisis.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is Jan's account of her near-death experience and the many precious lessons it taught her - most important, that death need never be feared by anyone. She describes the beautiful spiritual country in which she found herself and her joyous encounters there. She reflects on why near-death experiences happen and why they've become so common. Jan's husband, bestselling inspirational author John Randolph Price, also contributes to the story, sharing his feelings and experiences during this tremendous crisis.
Autorenporträt
As you read this story, stay with me. At this point in my life, I am first a mom. As you read this story, you may think I love our daughter the most because this story is about her, but I have a loving husband and we also have a son whom we love as immeasurably. Moms with more spectacular lives still say that loving their children is most important. Down on the list yet close to the top, I love writing. I am a writer only in that I have a story to tell. By profession, I taught young children to read and taught older children in trouble, helped them get out of high school. By profession and in my personal life, I have been a problem solver. I have not been a writer by profession. My personal life has made me a writer. Forgive my fragmented sentences, terms not well explained, the parts that may fumble along, as I fumbled along in the complex matrix of life. You will get to know me as a wife and a mother, as an observer, as a person who watches and thinks and makes sense of this world. I'm not sure if my gravestone one day will say, "I Tried" or "Good Enough," but either will do and in this piece, too. As you read this story, stay with me.