An Amarillo woman recently shared with CBN and KAMR TV her story of an after-life experience and how she beat the odds.
Doctors can’t explain it. But Tina Hare is a walking miracle.
“They sent the nurse in to tell me that my wife’s heart wasn’t beating right,” said Randall Hare, Tina’s Husband. “Her kidneys had shut down, her lungs were full of pneumonia, her brain had re-bled and there was nothing they could do for her. And she wouldn’t live to see morning,”
On June 2013 Tina was found unresponsive in her bathtub by her husband and her then 5-year-old son.
“I heard this weird noise it sound like it’s going who who and it was actually my mom saying help help but she couldn’t say it cause her mouth was in water. It scared me to death, I thought she was going to die,” said John Hare, Tina’s son.
A brain aneurysm on her carotid artery behind her right eye sent Tina to the hospital. While in and out of a coma but she said she wasn’t alone.
“First thing I told my husband when they brought me out of the coma, the first thing I seen was the Lord,” said Tina Hare.
“He had my hand and I seen myself in my tub and he looked at me and told me not to worry that I would be okay. And then the next vision I would have would be I seen heaven and I seen my unborn son that we lost in a miscarriage came up to me,” said Tina Hare.
The whole time Hare was off the grid in the hospital, her family and friends were uplifting her in prayer. And those prayers were answered.
“They were able to repair the aneurysm and then a week in Dallas then I came back here for three weeks of rehab and walked out of the hospital exactly seven weeks later completely healed and restored, ” said Tina Hare.
The Hares say that CBN episode will air in a few weeks on the 700 Club.
The Hares are also working on a book about Tina’s story.
(Information from MyHighPlains.com)