A TEENAGER'S VIEW OF HEAVEN
Posted at 08:23 AM on October 11, 2008 by wellsparker
17-year-old Brian Moore had only a short time to write something for a class. The subject was what Heaven was like. 'I wowed 'em,' he later told his father, Bruce. 'It's a killer. It's the bomb. It's the best thing I ever rote..' It also was the last.
Brian Moore died May 27, 1997, the day after Memorial Day. He was driving home from a friend's house when his car went off Bulen-Pierce Road in Pickaway Count y and struck a utility pole. He emerged from the wreck unharmed but stepped on a downed power line and was electrocuted.
The Moore's framed a copy of Brian's essay and hung it among the family portraits in the living room. 'I think God used him to make a point. I think we were meant to find it and make something out of it,' Mrs. Moore said of the essay. She and her husband want to share their son's vision
of life after death. 'I'm happy for Brian. I know he's in heaven. I know I'll see him.'
Brian's Essay: The Room...
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| Name: | Carol Wells-Parker |
| Gender: | Female |
| Date of Birth: | December 31, 1969 |
| City: | Orlando |
| State: | Florida |
| Country: | United States |
| Hometown: | washington dc |
| About Me: | Saved for 28 years. Experienced a huge transformation in the first year. Jesus revealed Himself in a mighty way. I could never go to far without returning to my first love. Lots of supernatural occurances kept me searching for truth. It's been a long journey and He has required much of me. Just one touch of His presence makes it worth all the trials and tribulations. |
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| Interested In: | building the kingdom of God, exercising, learning how to eat right, making videos |
| Favorite Music: | harp and bowl |
| Favorite Movies: | The Passion, Pay it Forward, Gladiator |
| Favorite Books: | bible, hinds feet (picture of my walk), rees howells intercessor (overwhelming book for those called to a life of prayer), the fourth dimension |