Clement Deloatch released his book, “It’s All True: Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary People,” on December 9, 2024.
Inside, you’ll find his own experiences with miracles, visions, and unusual encounters. Deloatch writes with respect for the person presenting the story. He mixes religion, science, and his own experiences, and as a result, readers think about angels, devils, aliens, and life beyond death.
The book starts by introducing readers to the idea of miracles. Deloatch explains how everyday people experience extraordinary events. One man describes escaping a fatal accident because of a mysterious voice. A lady remembers getting cured after praying, against medical odds. These stories invite readers to contemplate the hidden forces at work around them.
Next, Deloatch explores encounters with angels. He shares experiences from people who sensed angelic protection in dangerous moments. One woman felt an invisible hand pull her away from a speeding truck. Another man saw bright figures guiding him safely through a storm. These stories suggest angels actively help people today, not just in ancient times.
Then, Deloatch examines darker experiences. He shares accounts from people who faced mysterious evil presences. A man recounts feeling trapped by a dark force in his home. A family describes ongoing disturbances that stopped only after spiritual intervention. Deloatch handles these stories with care. He encourages readers to understand and respect the unseen dangers some people encounter.
Then the book turns to stories about aliens. Deloatch shares experiences from people who describe seeing strange lights and encountering unusual beings. One witness recalls an abduction experience, while another describes peaceful communication with unknown visitors. Deloatch relates present occurrences to those recounted in ancient literature. He encourages readers to be open-minded about life beyond Earth.
Near-death experiences are also addressed. He shares moving stories of those who have seen the afterlife after almost dying. One lady saw vivid visions of close ones welcoming her to a bright and tranquil world. A guy recounts encountering a consoling figure he thought was Jesus. These stories reassure readers that life exists in some way after death.
Moreover, Deloatch discusses human potential beyond ordinary limits. He shares experiences of people who briefly entered other realities or had memories of past lives. One person vividly recalls living another life centuries ago. Another describes floating above their body during surgery. These stories suggest our understanding of existence might only scratch the surface.
Deloatch blends these stories with insights from science and scripture. He references studies that suggest a deeper reality. He gently pushes readers to think about their ideas again, advising people to be nice and open-minded. He does this to help people see the possibilities available to them in their daily lives.
You also get to see how these experiences affect everyday lives. Stories of people forever changed by what they saw or felt. One man shifted careers after a life-changing encounter, another woman became a counselor, driven to help others heal after her vision of angels. These accounts remind readers how powerful a single experience can be.
Deloatch understands readers may doubt such remarkable stories. He cites eyewitness accounts, medical data, and expert opinions as evidence to counter this, carefully building credibility around each story. This balanced approach makes readers want to actively look into fresh concepts. Most importantly, he stresses that these stories are very personal and important to the people concerned. He inspires empathy and asks readers to admire each storyteller’s bravery. This smart approach makes the book approachable to people unfamiliar with such situations.
It’s All True: Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary People is now available in eBook and print formats from major online booksellers. Get your copy now and discover the incredible adventures of ordinary people.