By Jaslyn Alvarado –
Because she fell 30 feet onto her head, Annabelle Beam, 9 at the time, went to Heaven, where Jesus told her not only would she not have any injuries, she would also be healed of her digestive disorders for which medicine has no cure.
“I asked Jesus if I could stay with him and he said, ‘No, Annabel. I have plans for you on Earth that you cannot fulfill in heaven,’” she recalls. “’Whenever I send you back, there will be nothing wrong with you.’”
Definitely, it was one thing after another. First, little Annabelle Beam was born with antral hypomotility disorder AND pseudo-obstruction motility disorder. That means her stomach wouldn’t move semi-digested food to the intestines AND the intestines wouldn’t move it either to eventually be expelled from the body.

It was a doubly-whammy, and modern medicine has no cure – except to pile on meds to try and coax the body to behave normally. Annabelle took 10 meds. Even so, she was in and out of hospitals in Austin and in Boston.
Her mom, in particular, despaired.
“I finally got angry and cried out to God, ‘Do you not hear me? Do you not see her suffering? Where are you?’” Christy Beam tells.
“Christy, I love her more than you could ever love her,” Jesus responded. “She was mine before she was yours. You don’t even understand the depths of hurt I have for her pain.”
The answer was so unexpected that it couldn’t have originated organically from her own brain.
The sensation was akin to a chokeslam.
Christy was silenced. From being angry at God like Job from the Bible, she went reverential and trusting.
The answer to prayer came via the 30-foot fall.

One day, Annabelle’s older sister coaxed her into climbing an old Cottonwood tree (it’s always the older sisters that get you into trouble). There they were, contentedly perched on a limb 30 feet above the ground, feeling like triumphant adventurers.
Then the branch started to crack under the weight of the girls.
Older sister scrambled the rescue. She told Annabelle to stow herself in a nook, while she climbed down to get help.
The nook wasn’t a nook. It was a hole into the hollowed out trunk.
Annabelle fell inside the tree to the bottom, reportedly hitting her head.
Older sister ran for mom. “Come quick, Annabelle is trapped inside a tree,” she pleaded.
Christy didn’t understand but soon enough followed her outside to the tree to see what the fuss was about.
When she saw, her stomach gave way. She panicked and prayed.
It took the fire department five hours to get her out. They didn’t want to cut open a part of the rotting tree for fear that chunks would fall in on her. They could see her with a flashlight down inside the trunk. She didn’t seem to have hemorrhaged. She came in and out of consciousness.
During some moment of unconsciousness, she apparently went to Heaven. Jesus told her she would have to return to Earth.
Rescue workers eventually fashioned a harness with a rope for her to get into, and they hoisted her up and out of the tree trunk.
Annabelle was taken to the hospital. Doctors submitted her to MRIs, X-rays and every other kind of test imaginable.
To their astonishment, they could find nothing wrong.
“We’ve never seen a kid go that many feet down, hit their head, not have injuries,” one said.
She was released.
Immediately, she went back to playing with her sisters.
She was eating well. Unusually, Annabelle was NOT have having stomach pain. She was processing and evacuating food normally.
Surprised, her parents took her to doctors, who, also surprised, began tapering off her medicines until she wasn’t taken any anymore.
Today, Annabelle is graduating from college. Her story is in the book Miracles from Heaven by Christy Beam.
Related content: He descended into darkness, but he didn’t see Jesus in Heaven, he came back from Hell and became a Christian. Source: CBN.



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