Today people are suffering the same fears that paralyzed nations during World War
II . . . terrorism, a collapsed economy, leadership, and corruption. There are many
faces to death . . . the kind that kills, a lack of religious faith or spiritual
life, the ending of a job or lifestyle, imprisonment of the mind or body or both.
Yet we hunger for stories of survivors, someone who can give us hope to restore
what we think it is we lost or need. When terrorists hit India and Israel, the news
was filled with stories of those who had miraculously escaped death. Each story
held a similar thread. The victim trusted a split-second feeling, an inner voice
that guided him, and his response was immediate. Call it intuition or divine guidance.
Stories of survival inspire the dissatisfied to step into the unknown where endless
possibilities can be found and lives can be changed.
One Step From Death is living proof that with perseverance, the internet,
and the amazing support from the International Red Cross and other legitimate organizations,
displaced families can be found and joyous reunions or first meetings can bring
completion to a seeker’s life.
Like all stories that deal with truth, they have the gift of teaching invaluable
lessons that everyone can identify with. Sometimes life gives us no choice but to
resign ourselves to all the blows which destiny deals us. One Step From Death
repeatedly shows how each blow is overcome through faith, intuition, and the ability
to choose hope over fear.