American Girl after a Near-Death Experience Gives Physical Description of Jesus Christ

Annabel Beam, the young girl who says she met Jesus Christ after a near-death experience, gave His physical description, reports Christiantoday.

"He had brown hair and a beard and he had... a white robe like what they would wear a long time ago," she said.

Annabel said she instantaneously knew it was Jesus she was talking to, and that it was difficult for her to leave heaven because it was such a wondrous place. "It was very bright and very peaceful and there was no pain — and that's why I wanted to stay," explained the girl.

The girl was only nine years old when she had her life-altering accident, falling from the tree. After the accident she found herself miraculously healed from the chronic disease which she had suffered before the fall.

"I didn't exactly think I would be healed or anything, because when Jesus said, 'When the firefighters get you out, there will be nothing wrong,' I thought he meant from the fall," said the girl.

Annabel Beam’s story is the subject of the new movie called "Miracles from Heaven," which stars Jennifer Garner. Annabel hopes that the movie will inspire others to believe that God is real and appreciate all the "small miracles" He has placed in people's lives.

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