Typically a "Christian" will belive in life after death, and usually this new life will be expected to be in heaven as a reward for faithfulness. Each denomination will set different "standards" as to what is means to be "saved" in order to go to heaven.
Whether or not there is a visible light will depend on each individual. The comfort will be a result as being certain --depending on your faith-- that your loved one has now gone to a better place and focus on their future instead of your loss and grieving.
Many people who have had near-death experiences (NDEs) report seeing a bright ball of light. This light is often described as warm, inviting, and comforting, leading some to interpret it as a symbol of divine presence or a spiritual transition. However, experiences during NDEs can vary greatly among individuals.
typically yellow or light green. also a soft brown is a comforting color if the friend is comforting
Two meanings: It means they are on the verge of death. (A physiological effect religious people often find comforting to ascribe to divinity.) OR: They have finally understood something so far incomprehensible to them. Eg: "I could not understand Differentiation until someone explained it from map contours, then I saw the light!" (This was pretty much my own experience.)
Warm and comforting due to the heat generated by the bulb's filament.
Light of Life Christian School was created in 1989.
i perfer darkness because it has no time in the day to have light and it is way better cause you cant get blind with the darkness
People think than before you die you see a bright light.
This Little Light Of Mine
The Vision of Christian Aid is to help Christians all over the world in getting enlightenment and seeing the light. They help other people who are in need and live by the words of God Almighty.
no he is a heavyweight and christian is a light heavyweight
From Death Note, Light's last name is Yagami. Light Yagami
Studies have estimated that around 4% of people sentenced to death are likely innocent. This percentage is based on exonerations and cases where individuals were released from death row after new evidence came to light.