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Plane Crash Survivor

Imagine being adrift in shark-infested waters, far from land and late at night. Totally lost, exhausted, and afraid – you have almost no chance of survival. An utterly terrifying situation. A number of years ago, that was the fate of Neil Watts. Watch our new program, “Plane Crash Survivor”, and discover how God answers prayers even in direst situations.

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