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Did Ronald
Reagan encounter angels?
Update May
12, 2004 - [See here] article titled:
Book Reports That President Reagan's Mom Appeared To Have Healing
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March 11, 2004
- Reported in worldnetdaily.com. Did angels intercede to save Reagan's
life? Book details 2 encounters in near-death experiences. Twice
President Reagan faced life-threatening experiences and twice he
had encounters with angelic beings who comforted him and helped
pull him through his medical crises, says a new book, "Hand
of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan,"
by Mary Beth Brown. As Reagan was fighting for his life after being
shot by John Hinckley March 30, 1981, he was having trouble breathing.
His skin had turned so pale, Nancy Reagan remembers, "He was
the color of paper just as white as a sheet, with dried blood
around his mouth." Reagan later recalled looking up from the
gurney and praying. Half-conscious, he realized someone was holding
his hand.
"It was
a soft, feminine hand," he writes in his autobiography, "An
American Life." "I felt it come up and touch mine and
then hold on tight to it. It gave me a wonderful feeling. Even now
I find it difficult to explain how reassuring, how wonderful, it
felt." Despite great
efforts to find out who was holding his hand, no one in the hospital
could help the president. Reagan's
children believe those mysterious nurses that helped pull their
father through this life-threatening ordeal were angels.
"Patty
believes they were angels, and so do I," said Michael Reagan,
who wrote the foreword to "Hand of Providence." The
president had experienced a similar event when he was critically
ill with viral pneumonia many decades before. He had been working
on a movie with Shirley Temple when he became gravely sick. In
his autobiographical book, "Where's the Rest of Me?" he
described days and nights of shivering with chills and burning with
fever. His temperature kept rising, and it was difficult to breathe.
"Finally I decided
I'd be more comfortable not breathing," recalled Reagan. "I
don't know what time of night it was when I told the nurse I was
too tired to breathe. 'Now let it out,' she'd say. 'Come on now,
breathe in once more.'" This went on all night, and Reagan
says he decided to keep breathing out of courtesy to the nurse.
Once again, despite his efforts to thank the mysterious nurse, Reagan
could never locate her. This led family members to consider other
possibilities such as angelic visitations.
In "Hand
of Providence," Brown makes the case that the secret ingredient
to Reagan's astonishingly successful presidency, never before explored
fully in print, is his deep Christian faith. Reagan
is considered the most popular of modern presidents, according to
recent opinion polls. And yet, to most biographers the man is still
an enigma. This is because,
as Brown shows, no one has ever focused on the 40th president's
faith. "Hand of Providence" explores the life and personality
of Ronald Reagan by focusing on his deeply felt Christian beliefs,
and showing how it was faith that guided Reagan along his distinguished
career and led him to his unprecedented success.
With the support
of Ronald Reagan's own words and writings and first-hand interviews
of his family, friends, and co-workers, Brown weaves a magnificent
story of Reagan's strong devotion to God. It is a story that will
not only inspire Christians to enter public service and allow their
faith to motivate all their actions, but also, according to the
publisher's description, "help point others to the Cross of
Jesus Christ a cause that was near and dear to President
Ronald Reagan's heart." After
the assassination attempt on his life in 1981, Reagan said publicly
that the rest of his life belonged to God. At 93, he is America's
longest-living president.
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