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Go Fund Me link to support Alex and Beth:
https://gofund.me/3fe8d507
Article for more information on Alex and Beth and the situation they face:
https://www.examiner.org/gofundme-page-established-for-mother-son-pair-in-difficult-legal-battle/?fbclid=IwAR1o3FeKx4EwUL8Fr5_1WlyHq6Ka1bbho3QBrFw7Z8UYFALVKNtcIe-rOug
Alex Malarkey was just 6 years old when a car accident left him a quadriplegic. Shortly after the accident, Alex made the claim that he went to Heaven and in 2010 a book was published telling his story titled "The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven." But then, a few years after that, a true miracle took place in Alex's life. No, it was not his physical healing, but his spiritual healing - God saved him. Alex did exactly what you would expect a true Christian to do: he came out and told the truth that he did not, in fact, go to Heaven at all. Now, though, Alex and his mother, Beth, are being evicted from their home by the husband/father Kevin Malarkey who lives in another state. Beth and Alex desperately need financial help. Please tune in to the podcast and, if you can, donate to the GoFundMe account set up in Alex's name. Thank you so very much.
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQUTDCYzPCQ
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