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23 Minutes In Hell Podcast

23 Minutes In Hell Podcast

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Author Bill Wiese, also known as “the man who went to hell” presents hard facts regarding a topic many avoid today. Expounding on his 23 Minutes in Hell experience, Wiese shares the uncomfortable, but necessary truth about hell and what we all need to know. Subscribe and don’t miss the next episode!Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • A Fasting And Financial Miracle
    Oct 2 2025

    If you find yourself in a desperate financial situation, as I was years ago, this will give you hope. This story will fill your heart with faith to believe that God wants to rescue you, and encourage you to remember that He is faithful to perform His word.

    Years ago, I was reading my Bible as I do each day. The Holy Spirit highlighted a verse of scripture to me. It brought me understanding and direction when I desperately needed it.

    The verse was Psalms 119:130 which says, "The entrance of Your words gives light;
It gives understanding to the simple."

    Listen as Bill shares more about how he received a financial miracle by listening, and obeying God.

    For more information about Bill Wiese and Soul Choice Ministries please visit us at: https://soulchoiceministries.org/

    You can find more of Bill's teachings at: BillWieseTV-YouTube

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    8 m
  • Is Capitol Punishment Biblical?
    Sep 25 2025

    Because of the heinous crime committed against Charlie Kirk, cold blooded murder, many people are divided on whether his murderer should receive the death penalty. Utah is a state that upholds capital punishment for certain crimes. According to God, there are actually two reasons for the death penalty

    The first reason is because man is God’s highest creation, and we are an image bearer of God (Genesis 1:26). To murder a person, who is made in the image of God, is in essence to slap God in the face, dishonor, and sin directly against God.

    Listen as Bill and Annette provide biblical insight in regard to capitol punishment and what God has said in His word.

    For more information about Bill Wiese and Soul Choice Ministries please visit us at: https://soulchoiceministries.org/

    You can find more of Bill's teachings at: BillWieseTV-YouTube

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    14 m
  • Where Darkness Resides
    Sep 18 2025

    There is an interesting verse in the Old Testament that lets us know what darkness entails. There are dark places on the earth that attract evil and sin such as dimly lit nightclubs, dark alley ways, underground tunnels and caves torturing hostages, and criminals commit more acts of violence at night.

    In other words, many physically dark places are full of the habitations of ruthlessness, violence, cruel hatred, and destruction.

    These regions on the earth usually attract evil, and hell is one of those dark places.

    Listen as Bill and Annette discuss how darkness often relates to sin and violence...and hell.

    For more information about Bill Wiese and Soul Choice Ministries please visit us at: https://soulchoiceministries.org/

    You can find more of Bill's teachings at: BillWieseTV-YouTube

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    15 m
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a beautiful blessing! I heard during work time, and it was such a blessing to learn this through bother Bill and his wife!

wonderful! a blessing!!

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Thank you for sharing your story Bill and to the both of you, thank you for sharing and talking about things people are generally not that comfortable discussing, but it needs to be addressed. I have struggled with my faith for many years, falling back into habitual sin. But when I heard your story it quite literally ‘lit a fire in me’ to make the change towards Jesus that I need to. Then finding your podcasts and listening to them have become part of my routine. Listening to just one of your messages gives me the inspiration to continue seeking God, to continue reading His word, to keep my eyes on and my trust in Him through the good and the bad times. I still have a lot to learn, further to grow in faith but these podcasts and your story have given me the push I didn’t know I needed to set myself straight with God. So thank you! For sharing and talking about your experiences and inspiring me everyday to keep working and desiring that deep intimate relationship with God. May God continue to have favour over your lives and bless you for many more years to come.

Thank you

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I find these podcasts a little disjointed. They are not polished as some others. Nevertheless, these podcasts can be informative, but you have to be aware that Bill does sometimes add or take away from scripture in order to prove a point. And that leads to less than accurate Scripture. For example, and by way of background, those who are unfamiliar with Bill's 'vision' here is a condensed version of the night he became a future book author.

The story goes like this; Bill had come home after a night out with his wife. Later in the night he woke up to use the bathroom. On the way he passed out and fell to the floor (he doesn't drink, so that was not the cause). His wife woke him up from a terrible nightmare he was experiencing while he laid there. It was so real, he feels very strongly that it was a vision from God. Scripture tells us God keeps the fallen angels (demons) "securely chained in prisons of darkness", (see Jude 1:6 and 2 Peter 2:4). But Bill's vision showed the demons working as prison guards in hell where they tormented lost souls or locked them up. It's an interesting and disturbing concept, although many point out that it is not biblical. Either way, Christians are in agreement that Bill Wiese preaches good scripture in his podcast, such as the message in this one. But, he does leave out inconvenient facts, like Jude 1:6 and 2 Peter 2, as mentioned above. But he will reference other scripture that supports his "vision". And thats the difficult part to ignore.

This podcast has a good message, but...

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