
Resucitado De Entre Los Muerto – (Spanish) (VHS)
$19.99
This is the remarkable story of a Nigerian pastor, Daniel Ekechukwu, who was fatally injured in a car accident near the town of Onitsha, Nigeria, Africa on November 30th, 2001. During a dramatic journey to a hospital in Owerri, Nigeria, he lost all life signs and was later pronounced dead by two different medical staff in two different hospitals. The latter wrote a Medical report and commissioned the corpse to the mortuary. But Daniels wife remembered a verse in Scripture from Hebrews 11:
“Women received their dead raised to life again.”
She heard about a meeting where Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke was going to preach, and proceeded by bringing Daniels body in his coffin. What follows is a story you will never forget.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781933106083
ISBN10: 1933106085
Language: Spanish
Reinhard Bonnke
Binding: Video VHS
Published: January 2001
Publisher: E-R Productions LLC
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