I Died and Didn’t Go To Heaven: Grace, Grief, and the Big Question – Connor Gwin

Up next in our series of conference videos, Mockingbird contributor Connor Gwin tells of his […]

Mockingbird / 8.5.19

Up next in our series of conference videos, Mockingbird contributor Connor Gwin tells of his sudden cardiac arrest and subsequent resuscitation. Thus the big questions are raised, and linen pants are worn, and Steel Magnolias is watched — and the reality of life and death is confronted. This talk is for anyone who has ever wondered “what comes next.”

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4 responses to “I Died and Didn’t Go To Heaven: Grace, Grief, and the Big Question – Connor Gwin”

  1. Brian says:

    This is excellent, Connor. Thank you. Interesting that thing we are most terrified of is the only thing we all have in common.

  2. Josh Retterer says:

    Excellent!

  3. Kristin says:

    I believe the book by Alex Malarkey titled The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven is the one which was recanted as a false story. Not Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo.

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I Died and Didn’t Go To Heaven: Grace, Grief, and the Big Question — Connor Gwin

Recorded at the 12th Annual Mockingbird Conference in New York City, which took place at St. George’s Episcopal Church, April 25-27th, 2019. Property of Mockingbird Ministries, all rights reserved (www.mbird.com).

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Recorded at the 12th Annual Mockingbird Conference in New York City, which took place at St. George’s Episcopal Church, April 25-27th, 2019. Property of Mockingbird Ministries, all rights reserved (www.mbird.com).

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