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Hope and Encouragement Blossom in Vermont: Dean Braxton’s Miraculous Testimony (Video)

Dean Braxton (Image courtesy of CBN.com)

By Pastor Leo Benjamin, MyFaithNews.org

 

In a world where doubt and uncertainty often cloud our days, stories of miraculous experiences like Dean Braxton’s offer a shining beacon of hope. Having been clinically dead for an hour and 45 minutes, Dean’s remarkable journey to heaven and back not only inspires but also gives a tangible sense of comfort to those grappling with questions about the afterlife.

Pastor Leo Benjamin recently had the pleasure of joining him on his summer tour across Vermont and beyond, the depth of his experiences brought a special resonance to those in the Green Mountain State.

Faith Based Events

A Journey Beyond the Veil

Dean’s experience is centered not on the phenomenon of death but on a deep sense of peace and joy in what he describes as “Going Home.” His vivid description of heaven paints a picture of an existence untouched by earthly worries—where completeness and absolute peace are all-encompassing.

“In heaven, there’s nothing wrong. It’s beyond peace because there’s nothing to be peaceful from,” Dean shared in a recent interview, likening his experience to a fish returned to its natural aquatic habitat.

The Transformative Power of Divine Love

What stands out most in Dean’s narrative is his encounter with the overwhelming love of God—a love so powerful, it felt like an ocean’s waves, ceaselessly washing over him, tailored specifically for him. This divine love, Dean asserts, is accessible to everyone who believes in God, extending far beyond the heavenly realms and into our daily lives on Earth.

Overcoming Skepticism

Despite the profound impact of his testimony, Dean has faced skepticism from critics who question the authenticity of his experiences. Unwavering, Dean continues to emphasize that his journey was a personal encounter, aiming to share the message of God’s love rather than seeking personal glory.

Dean’s Broad Reach and Media Presence

Dean Braxton’s message has not only resonated within church walls but has also found a place in public schools across the United States, reflecting his wide appeal and the inclusive nature of his story. His experiences have been showcased on several television programs, including the Christian Broadcast Network (CBN) and “It’s Supernatural with Sid Roth.” These platforms have allowed him to spread his message of hope and divine love to a broader audience, amplifying the impact of his miraculous story.

Dean’s Vermont Connection and Tour

The significance of Dean’s tour in Vermont is deepened by his personal ties to the region through his Abenaki ancestry, adding a layer of spiritual homecoming to his visits. The tour included stops at various places, such as the Vermont Veterans’ Home in Bennington and churches across Vermont, offering multiple opportunities for residents to hear his testimony firsthand and experience a collective renewal of faith.

Bringing the Message to a Broader Audience

Dean’s story has resonated across various platforms, from television interviews on CBN to live talk shows and Podcasts nationwide. On February 18th, 2025, there’s an upcoming opportunity to connect with Dean at Horseshoe Cove in Bradenton, FL. For more information on this event and updates, visit MyFaithNews.org.

A Call to Faith and Unity

Dean Braxton’s journey is more than a story; it is a call to deepen our understanding of life, death, and God’s eternal love. It invites us to look beyond our finite existence and embrace the infinite, urging us to live lives filled with purpose, guided by the transformative power of faith.

As Dean continues to share his story, as he did in Vermont and beyond, his words offer comfort to the bereaved and inspire all who hear him to consider the heavenly promises that frame our existence.

 

 


Video and picture of Dean Braxton, courtesy of CBN

BIO: By Pastor Leo Benjamin, MyFaithNews.org. The author is the pastor of the Church of the Crucified One in Moretown, Vermont, and the publisher of MyFaithNews.

 


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