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Angel Airlines
Angel Airlines
Angel Airlines
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Do you think heaven isn't real and God doesn't intervene in our lives? Our maker not only knows each one of us intimately, but he genuinely cares about us. Having experienced such profound grief at the deaths of my parents in 1988 and 1989, I was angry and resentful at God for taking them away. They were good Christians who raised eight children in the faith and worked extremely hard all their lives. They did not deserve the cruel twists of fate that had befallen them when dad lost his airline job about 18 months before his retirement and suffered a major heart attack, only to be followed by mom getting breast cancer and succumbing to it almost 5 years later. All I know is that they were near retirement and died much too young, and I was profoundly bitter.

Is there nothing too hard for God? I think not, as he not only created a start-up airline called "Jet Train," but whose corporate office just happened to be in Aliquippa, PA, the town we were residing in at the time. It was through my encounter with this airline where I would come to terms with their deaths and find peace. God then continued to bless me through Orbs and Spirits captured in photography taken. God knew I would author a book about it someday and tell the world. Of course he did, God knows everything, so here I am, and I am telling the world, "we don't die, we go on," God gave me proof, and so the story begins.

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Release dateSep 13, 2023
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    Angel Airlines - Kathryn Moorman LaRocca

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    Angel Airlines

    Kathryn Moorman LaRocca

    ISBN 979-8-88832-188-1 (paperback)

    ISBN 979-8-88943-092-6 (hardcover)

    ISBN 979-8-88832-189-8 (digital)

    Copyright © 2023 by Kathryn Moorman LaRocca

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, solicit the publisher via the address below.

    Christian Faith Publishing

    832 Park Avenue

    Meadville, PA 16335

    www.christianfaithpublishing.com

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does. (1 Chronicles 16:24)

    Introduction

    Small Town Roots

    The Start of Dad's Airline Career

    Foundation in Faith

    Kay and Sam Meet Again, A Love Match!

    TWA Eliminates Dad's Job, Mom Gets Cancer

    The Gift of a Cruise!

    Cancer is a Cruel Disease

    Dad's Last Trip on TWA

    God Creates Jet Train (Angel Airlines)

    Signs Continue to Come with Orbs and Spirits Too

    Moormans Left Their Mark on the World

    Conclusion

    About the Author

    To the children of the world who died from nefarious purposes at the hands of a satanic new-world order cult.

    To our brave global military alliance and certain world leaders who are helping to eradicate this unspeakable evil from the face of the earth, thank you!

    But Jesus said, Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 19:14)

    Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does. (1 Chronicles 16:24)

    Introduction

    The story I am about to tell is one of heartbreak and deep loss, one of bitterness and depression, but also one of recovery and redemption. I lost both of my parents, Ray and Rita Moorman, in less than a two-year period when I was in my late twenties. I thought I would never recover. Then, seven years after their deaths, I met a man whose name, ironically, was also Ray—Ray Lahtela. My encounter with him was life-changing, and my faith in the afterlife was reawakened. I was given a blessed miracle—a confirmation if you will—from God, that my parents have gone on, they are happy, and I know now more than ever, that I will see them again when it is my time. It is a true supernatural story describing my intense grief over the death of my parents and how I came to terms with it through this miracle from God. It is a story of great loss and heartache, but also one of inspiration, of healing and, most of all, of the wondrous works of God who made it all happen.

    Although Angel Airlines was a story that I had started work on almost twenty years ago, it was also after my Jet Train supernatural encounter that I continued to get more signs from God. They came in the form of orbs and spirits captured in photography. Many of those pictures contained actual images of the deceased who had gone home to Jesus. Some of the photographs included in my book were contributions from friends who shared their own personal encounters with me.

    My original intent was to produce two books, one titled Angel Airlines and the other Orbs and Spirits from the World Without End. As I made progress with my Angel Airlines manuscript, the Lord called upon me to include the Orbs and Spirits information into the Angel Airlines story, which is why the chapter of Signs Continue to Come with Orbs and Spirits Too became a very large chapter in the book, but they were all gifts from God, and he wanted me to incorporate them all.

    With his guiding hand, I was led to combine both of these amazing stories into one, as they present a more complete narrative of my purpose for penning this book. This is an effort to ignite hope in those who may need it and provide affirmation that God is always walking beside us.

    I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me? (Jeremiah 32:27)

    The message being sent was a message I was meant to share. Most of the problems in America today started when they began to remove God, God's name, and the concept of God from many things in our daily lives. For example, prayer in the classroom has now become a moment of silence. Plaques and monuments containing the Ten Commandments and other religious symbols have been removed from parks and courthouses. The words in God we trust became a court battle in 2019, attempting to remove those words from our coins and bills, however, it was denied by the Supreme Court and still remains. It's as if we have been continuously asking God to leave us alone, so we can go on our merry way and do our own thing devoid of conscious thought or significance.

    Be careful what you wish for, right? As a country, I believe we are now at a crossroads and we are seeing the results of our choices, and these are horrific consequences. What did we expect would happen when we have been continually pushing God out of our personal, corporate, government, and school lives? God's word and his guidance are presently being diminished and worse, absentee because we have no guideposts to shape our daily behavior. My story provides evidence that life is eternal and that we should live our lives knowing that God is always with us.

    Small Town Roots

    The airlines have always been a big part of our family. My dad had worked in the aviation industry for most of his life, and all our family, which included my parents and their eight children, were solidly rooted in air travel. We were an airline family, as Dad would say. Being so, my parents had even planned for their funerals with that in mind, reserving the perfect burial plot in the winter of 1988 at Resurrection Cemetery in Imperial, Pennsylvania. Dad chose the plot, and we all agreed it was the most appropriate place for their earthly remains as it overlooked the runway at Pittsburgh International Airport, and there would always be an activity of planes flying overhead—after all, Dad had given the airlines twenty-nine years of his life!

    My mom was born in Montrose, Missouri, and my dad was an Indiana Hoosier through and through. He grew up in the small town of Batesville, Indiana, the town that went on to become one of the largest global producers of caskets, which all began with Batesville Casket Company, which was established by John A. Hillenbrand in 1884.

    The Hillenbrand family expanded into the hospital furniture market in 1929 when Hill-Rom was born. This was a business-savvy move as they made money when you were

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