
A Family’s Story of Addiction, Prayer, and Divine Love
In this continuing episode of the One by One show with Nick and Austin, Landon continues sharing his incredible near death experience (NDE) while his family joins to share their perspectives on prayer, addiction recovery, and divine intervention. Landon reveals additional spiritual gifts he received after his NDE, including the ability to see auras around certain people and enhanced spiritual discernment when living righteously. His brother Nate opens up about his own 12-year addiction recovery journey and recent temple sealing, while sister Neleh describes the heartbreak and hope of watching loved ones struggle with addiction. The episode explores the reality that spiritual experiences don't guarantee instant transformation, as Landon honestly discusses his continued daily battles with addiction even after his miraculous encounter. Family members share the pain of dropping off food anonymously and praying desperately for someone they love, demonstrating that recovery involves entire families, not just individuals. This deeply moving conversation proves that no one is ever too far gone for divine love and that consistent prayer creates protective barriers even when results aren't immediately visible.
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In this continuing episode of the One by One show with Nick and Austin, Landon continues sharing his incredible near death experience (NDE) while his family joins to share their perspectives on prayer, addiction recovery, and divine intervention. Landon reveals additional spiritual gifts he received after his NDE, including the ability to see auras around certain people and enhanced spiritual discernment when living righteously. His brother Nate opens up about his own 12-year addiction recovery journey and recent temple sealing, while sister Neleh describes the heartbreak and hope of watching loved ones struggle with addiction. The episode explores the reality that spiritual experiences don't guarantee instant transformation, as Landon honestly discusses his continued daily battles with addiction even after his miraculous encounter. Family members share the pain of dropping off food anonymously and praying desperately for someone they love, demonstrating that recovery involves entire families, not just individuals. This deeply moving conversation proves that no one is ever too far gone for divine love and that consistent prayer creates protective barriers even when results aren't immediately visible.
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