Randy Kay’s life changed forever when he faced death from severe blood clots. After ignoring a swollen leg for too long, he nearly died during a bike ride in San Diego. Doctors called him a “walking dead man” due to a life-threatening clot near his heart and six others blocking lung blood flow. He collapsed, entered the ER, and soon flatlined with a Legionnaires’ disease diagnosis.
When his heart stopped for 30 minutes and 49 seconds, Kay’s spirit left his body. He described feeling “pulled by a light” and witnessing a ghostly battle where shadowy figures fought over him. In desperate fear, he cried out “Jesus!” and instantly felt the Messiah’s presence.
Kay claims Jesus stood with him, radiating pure love and calm. They walked through a life review, reliving moments from his youth to adulthood. The Christian man says looking into Jesus’ eyes was staring into the very essence of love. This moment left him emotionally raw to this day.
During this heavenly meeting, Jesus whispered three simple words: “Trust me.” Kay returned to his body confused and disoriented. He recounts waking up to chaos, begging doctors to stop reviving him. He died again—and returned to heaven a second time.
This time, he found himself in a place full of light and peace. He saw family members in the distance but could only speak with his father. Later, Jesus revealed his mother’s memory would stay hidden until Kay joined them permanently.
Despite initial skepticism, Kay’s story carries weight. Hospital records confirm he was clinically dead for nearly half an hour. His vivid recollection of events—from his bloody ER gown to his father’s conversation—defy medical explanation.
True believers see Kay’s account as modern proof of God’s power. “This isn’t some made-up story,” conservatives argue. “Randy’s testimony reminds us God’s miracles aren’t just Sunday school tales—he’s real and active today.”
Years later, Kay spreads his heavenly encounter through ministries, YouTub videos, and public speaking. Hardworking Americans facing tough times find hope in his reminder to “Trust me” even when all seems lost. Keep praying, stay faithful—and know God’s love never dies.

