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From Shackled in Hell to Committing to Christ for Gunshot Survivor Matthew Botsford
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From Shackled in Hell to Committing to Christ for Gunshot Survivor Matthew Botsford

Twenty-eight year old Matthew Botsford was on a business trip to Atlanta, Georgia, in March of 1992, when he was shot in the head while waiting for a taxi by three intoxicated men carrying 9mm Uzis. Matthew died on the sidewalk as rescue workers tried desperately to revive him. He spent the next 18 hours in Hell, shackled crucifixion-style over a black, bottomless pit. Matthew recounts the harrowing tale of his experience in Hell, his recovery from a fatal gunshot wound, and how both he and his wife, Nancy, found redemption and forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Today, they share their story far and wide in hopes that people will place their faith in Christ and head in the right direction after they take their last breath. TAKEAWAYS Matthew was in a coma for 27 days and sustained severe traumatic brain injuries While in Hell, Matthew didn’t call out to Jesus to save him because he didn’t know Him yet Matthew’s greatest prayer is that the men who shot him will place their faith in Christ while in prison Matthew’s wife, Nancy, is releasing a book on April 15 on Kindle called Day in Hell: Trauma to Triumph 🛠 TOOLS AND RESOURCES FROM EPISODE A Day in Hell Book: https://amzn.to/3KnDo7w Hell is Real Interview: https://vimeo.com/23882051 🔗 CONNECT WITH MATTHEW BOTSFORD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthew.botsford 🔗 CONNECT WITH NANCY BOTSFORD Instagram: https://bit.ly/36LjkxC 🔗 CONNECT WITH COUNTER CULTURE MOM https://linktr.ee/CounterCultureMom 📺 WATCH OUR PREVIOUS SHOWS https://bit.ly/theCCMshow 📲 GET OUR APP & FREE PARENT MEDIA GUIDE http://bit.ly/landingpageCCM 💵 SUPPORT THE MISSION 2021 Recap & 2022 Goals: https://bit.ly/CCMDonate2021 Give Tax-Deductible Donation: https://counterculturemom.com/partner/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin · Counter Culture Mom Show

April 7, 202225m 30s

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Show Notes

Twenty-eight year old Matthew Botsford was on a business trip to Atlanta, Georgia, in March of 1992, when he was shot in the head while waiting for a taxi by three intoxicated men carrying 9mm Uzis. Matthew died on the sidewalk as rescue workers tried desperately to revive him. He spent the next 18 hours in Hell, shackled crucifixion-style over a black, bottomless pit. Matthew recounts the harrowing tale of his experience in Hell, his recovery from a fatal gunshot wound, and how both he and his wife, Nancy, found redemption and forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Today, they share their story far and wide in hopes that people will place their faith in Christ and head in the right direction after they take their last breath.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Matthew was in a coma for 27 days and sustained severe traumatic brain injuries
  • While in Hell, Matthew didn’t call out to Jesus to save him because he didn’t know Him yet
  • Matthew’s greatest prayer is that the men who shot him will place their faith in Christ while in prison
  • Matthew’s wife, Nancy, is releasing a book on April 15 on Kindle called Day in Hell: Trauma to Triumph

🛠 TOOLS AND RESOURCES FROM EPISODE

A Day in Hell Book: https://amzn.to/3KnDo7w

Hell is Real Interview: https://vimeo.com/23882051

🔗 CONNECT WITH MATTHEW BOTSFORD

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthew.botsford

🔗 CONNECT WITH NANCY BOTSFORD

Instagram: https://bit.ly/36LjkxC

🔗 CONNECT WITH COUNTER CULTURE MOM

https://linktr.ee/CounterCultureMom

📺 WATCH OUR PREVIOUS SHOWS

https://bit.ly/theCCMshow

📲 GET OUR APP & FREE PARENT MEDIA GUIDE

http://bit.ly/landingpageCCM

💵 SUPPORT THE MISSION

2021 Recap & 2022 Goals: https://bit.ly/CCMDonate2021

Give Tax-Deductible Donation: https://counterculturemom.com/partner/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.