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"Ain't No Saint" with Rev. Howard Storm - Houston IANDS December Meeting

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AIN’T NO SAINT”
Houston IANDS December Presentation

with Rev. Howard Storm

Sunday, December 6, 2020 | 2:00-5:00 pm
Hosted on Zoom by the Institute for Spirituality and Health
Free of Charge | Donations Appreciated

“The NDE completely changed my life on July 1, 1985, and ever since then it has been my compulsion to live up to what I was told and shown. There have been many failures and successes, just like everybody else. My spiritual journey of mountain top experiences and through the valley of the shadow of death has been a roller coaster ride emotional and a serious high spiritually. The sustaining fact is I have the Spirit of God with me and I am never alone in this drama called life. My hope is convey this joy that is in me so that it will be contagious.”

Join us to hear Rev. Howard Storm share his experience and how it has shaped his life and work, followed by our monthly NDE support and sharing circle.

Our Speaker:

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Born in 1946 and raised in Massachusetts, Rev. Howard Storm is currently pastor of Saint Mark United Church of Christ in Latonia, Kentucky. His wife Marcia is a pediatric occupational therapist in Ohio and they live in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Marcia and Howard have six children and nine grandchildren between them. He was ordained in 1992 and served Zion United Church of Christ, Norwood, Ohio, United Church of Christ of Covington, Ohio, and is currently serving St. Mark United Church of Christ, Latonia, KY. From 1972 to 1992 he was a professor of Art and head of the department of art at Northern Kentucky University. His degrees are a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute, MA and MFA from University of California, Berkeley, and MDiv from United Theological Seminary.

On June 1, 1985 while dying in a hospital in Paris, France he had a Near Death Experience that involved being tormented in hell, calling out to Jesus, being saved, given a life review, and having all his questions answered. From that experience he ceased being an atheist and is now a Christian pastor. He has written four books based on his experience and has participated in over thirty overseas mission trips and countless missions in the US. Currently there is a Hollywood movie being produced by Alcon Studios based on his story.

Reverend Storm and Marcia live in the house he built in 1977 with their dogs and goldfish. He is an avid flower gardener, painter, and grandfather. His life is dedicated to sharing the love of God to the world and especially sharing the love of Jesus Christ. The most important lesson he learned in his near death experience is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Houston IANDS (International Association for Near-Death Studies) at the Texas Medical Center serves as a safe space to support those who have had a near-death experience as they integrate their experience into their lives. Houston IANDS also serves to inform the public about NDEs and the lessons and messages that experiencers bring back, and to educate the medical community to recognize and appropriately treat people who have had an NDE.

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