In a recent event, a Missouri-born 14-year-old boy named John was pronounced dead after falling through the ice of Lake St. Louise and remaining underwater for more than 15 minutes. He was soon after pronounced dead for more than 45 minutes, only to come back to life after his mother started praying for him in a loud voice.When is the last time you heard a story about someone returning to this plane of existence after death?Fire Chief of St Louis Chris Fa said that by the time the team of firefighters arrived at the lake, one of John’s friends was close to the shore while another boy was on the ice. John, though, was actually in the lake. The boy said that he doesn’t remember much about the accident, but does remember seeing tubes at the hospital. He also believes that this miracle is the work of God, and decided to live life following God’s way.Dr. Jeremy Garrett, who witnessed the boy’s case, also believes that this is indeed some sort of divine miracle that the boy was revived.
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