# robots.txt for sites made with SiteMaker Software
User-agent: *
Disallow: /_app/
Disallow: /cgi-bin/
Hebrews 1:14
I Should Have Died Three Hundred Times
A question I have often been asked by my daughter, by other believers, and even by unbelievers is, “Do you believe angels are real?”
My answer has always been a resounding, “Yes!”
I experienced so many close calls in my past when I was an unbeliever. I didn’t know God. I didn’t even know if there was a God, and I certainly didn’t believe in the devil. But when the Lord gave me a new life and a new spirit-His Holy Spirit-all of this changed. My eyes were literally opened. Today I understand why I am still alive even though I should have died hundreds of times over. Instead of allowing me to die, God demonstrated His Mercy toward me by sending angels, which I didn’t even know existed, to deliver me from danger.
Growing up in the city of Philadelphia as a gang leader and a drug dealer, I frequently had friends who were in the gangs with me say, “Joey, someone is with you!” Somehow they realized there was some form of supernatural protection over my life. Once, I was knifed seventeen times and when I took off my coat, it was all torn up. There were holes in the front right over my heart, in the collar where the knives should have entered my neck, and about ten holes in the back. I thought I had just been punched hard, but I had been stabbed-without the knives ever entering my body.
In this book, “Mysteries of Angels,” I do not only talk about my past life before becoming a Christian, but I also talk about the total of twelve great encounters with angels that I had experienced in my life since serving the Lord Jesus Christ.
Joey Perez was raised in Philadelphia, where he and his wife Damaris and two daughters, still live. There they operate Worldwide Evangelistic Ministries, Inc.
You are viewing the text version of this site.
To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled.
Need help? check the requirements page.