Woman was Declared ‘Brain-Dead,’ and Her Family Was Going to Pull the Plug: The Next Moments Left Them Shaking.
Filmmaker Johnny Clark has spent the past few years investigating stories of people who claim that they have died, experienced the afterlife and were resurrected, sharing his fascinating findings through “Project Afterlife,” a new TV show on Destination America.
Clark, who is joined by other investigators on the six-part series that explores the stories of people who claim to have come back from the dead, told The Church Boys podcast about a significant event that he experienced long before “Project Afterlife” was in the works — one that led him to believe that these afterlife claims hold merit.
“I was with one of my co-hosts, Roger Frievalt, and we got a call that a woman named Brandy had overdosed on heroin, and she had been in a brain-dead coma for three days,” Clark explained. “They were keeping her alive with machines and life support.”
Clark said that the family was planning to unplug the clinically dead woman, and that they asked him and Frievalt to come and bless her beforehand; they agreed, but when they reached the hospital room and began praying, he said that something profound happened.
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