After Death : Some Saw Light, Others Saw Darkness, All Of Them Returned (DVD)
$24.99
A gripping feature film that explores what happens after we die, based on real near-death experiences, conveyed by scientists, authors, and survivors. From the New York Times bestselling authors who brought you titles like 90 Minutes in Heaven, Imagine Heaven, and To Heaven and Back, emerges a cinematic peek beyond the veil that examines the spiritual and scientific dimensions of mortality, inviting us to wonder: Is there life after death?
SKU (UPC): 850055433496
Produced by: Angel Studios
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Angel Studios
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