LONGWOOD, FL-At age 3, author Ruth M. Panchelli survived a serious car accident and received a vision while she was at death's door. Throughout the many life-changing experiences she has had, the vision continues to unfold, revealing a glimpse of heaven in a new and fresh light. This vision has encouraged countless people over the years, and now it is written down for others to read in Well Driven Nail (paperback, 978-1-60266-727-3). The book slowly unveils, by way of a divine vision, the redemption of mankind through the Messiah.
"It is very rare a true visionary reveals a God-given vision to the world," says Panchelli. "God has called me to reveal His vision to the world; He has opened heaven for a momentary glance. This book gives the reader glimpses of the majesty and glory of God while journeying to the cross."
Though she should have died in the accident, the author credits God with giving "an unworthy soul another chance at life." Her near-death vision became a call to salvation. That message, contained in Well Driven Nail, speaks to a part of mankind that strikes at the heart of some of our attitudes in life, and it cuts to the quick of who we are and how we live in light of the Bible.
Ruth M. Panchelli and her husband of 22 years live in Central Florida, where they have raised two children and enjoy two grandchildren.
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