An After-Death Communication (ADC) is a spiritual experience,
which occurs when you are contacted directly and spontaneously by a deceased family
member or friend, without the use of psychics, mediums, rituals, or devices
of any kind. It's estimated that 50-100 million Americans - 20-40% of the
population of the United States - have had one or more ADC experiences.
Therefore, ADCs provide convincing new evidence for life after death.
The ADC Project was created in May, 1988 to conduct
the first in-depth research of After-Death Communications. The founders, Bill Guggenheim and Judy
Guggenheim, interviewed 2,000 people who live in all 50 American states and the 10 Canadian provinces.
They collected more than 3,300 firsthand accounts from people who believe they have been contacted by a
loved one who had died.
Hello From Heaven!
is the first book ever written that documents this exciting new field of research.
Published by Bantam Books, it contains 353 poignant and deeply comforting ADC accounts.
The paperback edition is available at all major bookstores in the United States and
Canada. It is also available in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth, as
well as in Dutch, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Slovak, Slovene and Portuguese editions.
Hear a remarkable new song, Until We're Together Again.
It's an ADC set to music. It offers comfort, hope, and healing to everyone
who has ever grieved the death of a loved one. CDs are available for purchase now.
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