Whether you believe in afterlife or not, the woman who was practically pronounced dead but managed to survive will make you think about what truly happens when a person leaves this world.

In March 2000, Valerie Paters was in an accident that crushed her car under the weight of a semi-truck. When the responders arrived, they found Valerie unconscious and didn’t expect her to survive.

Once at the hospital, her family was told that the chances of Valerie’s survival were slim. They didn’t have high hopes. Sometime later, they said that Valerie didn’t show any brain activity.

 

At the time doctors fought for her life, the members of the church she attended, together with her family, united in prayer.

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Meanwhile, her sister, Cheryl, turned to God and prayed. Despite the saddening news, she believed God and declared life upon her sister’s unlikely situation. She claimed Psalm 118:17 in the Scripture for her sister, where it said, “I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the LORD has done.” Little did she know is that her prayer would work in a miraculous way.

As her loved ones on Earth were waiting for her to recover, Valerie went through a heavenly experience. According to her, she went to Heaven, describing it as with a blinding light.

Once she opened her eyes, this woman said that it was Jesus himself who welcomed her to Heaven while he was smiling at her.

“I felt all this emotion that He had for me,” she recalled. “I felt like I was finally home… like I stepped into, finally, I belong.”

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“He just wants me,” she said of Jesus. “It wasn’t anything that I did for Him. It wasn’t my performance. Nothing. It was just me, I wasn’t just loved by Him. But He was in love with me.”

Valerie’s words stunned everyone. She even explained what happened when Jesus told her to go back to Earth.

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