VIDEO: Teen sees Jesus when heart stops for 20 minutes

VIDEO: Teen sees Jesus when heart stops for 20 minutes

teenThere are so many stories of people encountering the afterlife when they temporarily stop breathing that it doesn’t seem like a coincidence. Why would all those people lie? The latest one to have an amazing occurrence is 17-year-old Zack Clements of Texas, who passed out while running sprints during gym class at school.

Fox News reports,

Zack Clements suffered sudden cardiac arrest at Victory Life Academy on May 5 and was unresponsive. But just as doctors were about to declare him dead after 20 minutes, he revived.

He was airlifted to the hospital and woke up in the intensive care unit days later.

Team ZackEven more incredible than Zack’s recovery is what he said he saw.

“When I was out those 20 minutes, I saw a man who had long ruffled hair and kind of a thick beard, and it didn’t take me long to realize that that was Jesus,” Zack said.

“I went up to him and he put his hand on my shoulder and told me everything would be alright.”

Zack’s family sees it as a divine miracle. As a result of the experience, his parents say it has renewed his faith. They are raising money for his medical bills with a You Caring page, and so far have raise about half the $20,000 necessary. They are also selling T-shirts. What a tremendous testimony to all the atheists out there, who can merely mumble and grumble about people imagining things while they’re briefly dead. Watch Zack’s inspiring interview below.

Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is the editor of Intellectual Conservative. She is a senior editor at The Stream, and is a regular contributor to Townhall, the Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research, and The Christian Post, and provides weekend news items for Right Wing News. She frequently appears on TV and news radio as a conservative commentator. She is a recovering attorney and former gun magazine editor. She previously served as a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona, corporate attorney for Go Daddy Software, and Special Assistant/Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. As co-president of the UW Political Science Honor Society, she obtained degrees in Political Science and History from the University of Washington, followed by a law degree from Boston College and the University of Arizona. She was ranked by Right Wing News as one of the 50 Best Conservative Columnists from 2011-2017.

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