I Saw Hell and Then Met Jesus: Jordan Samuel's Near-Death Experience

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Jordan Samuel's Near-Death Experience and the Life-Changing Encounter He Says He Had with Jesus For most of his life, Jordan Samuel believed hell was nothing more than a myth.  Like many people, he thought that if he lived a decent life and treated others well, everything would work out in the end. "I went my whole life not believing that hell was real," Jordan recalls. "I didn't want to believe in all that dark stuff. I thought there was no hell." Today, he passionately says the opposite.  Jordan believes he experienced both hell and heaven during what he describes as a near-death experience, an encounter that completely transformed his life. Note: Near-death experiences (NDEs) are personal testimonies. While many people find them inspiring, they should not be considered equal to Scripture. Christians are encouraged to evaluate every experience in light of God's Word. A Childhood Full of Questions About Jesus Image created with AI. Jordan grew up in Edm...

12-Year-Old Jada West Dies Days After School Bus Stop Fight in Georgia

Jada West, a 12-year-old Georgia girl whose tragic death after a school bus stop fight shocked her community.

I am so saddened by this story. Violence/bullying is never that answer to any problems. Let us honor Jada.

On March 8, 2026, a tragedy unfolded in Douglas County, Georgia, that has since captured the attention of the nation. Jada West, a 12-year-old girl with her whole life ahead of her, passed away just three days after a fight near her school bus stop. What began as a moment of conflict quickly turned into something far more devastating, something no family should ever have to endure.

According to the Villa Rica Police Department, the incident occurred near Jada’s bus stop, where a fight broke out. In the days that followed, Jada collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. Despite medical efforts, she did not survive. (How sad!) 

The news spread quickly. Social media posts, news coverage, and community conversations turned Jada’s name into a national headline. But for her family, this isn’t a headline it’s their reality.

A young life, full of potential and promise, was gone in an instant. A daughter, a friend, a student taken far too soon.

What Really Happened?

As details surrounding the incident emerged, Jada’s family began asking deeper questions. Their attorneys shared that there had been reports of bullying leading up to the fight. While investigations continue, the possibility that this tragedy may be connected to ongoing bullying has sparked concern far beyond Douglas County.

Bullying is not a new issue. It’s something that affects countless children across the country every day. But stories like Jada’s bring a painful clarity to just how serious the consequences can be.

For many families, bullying is often dismissed as “part of growing up” or something that kids will eventually work through. But the truth is, the emotional and physical toll can run deep and in some cases, as this tragedy suggests, it can become life-threatening.

Jada’s family is now calling for accountability. They are urging Georgia leaders to take a closer look at bullying prevention and intervention, hoping that no other family will have to experience this kind of heartbreak.

The Community Steps In

In the midst of grief, the community began to rally around Jada’s family.

On March 12, 2026, a verified GoFundMe campaign was created on behalf of Jada’s mother, McClendon Rashunda, to help cover funeral and memorial expenses. Donations began to come in from people who had never met Jada but were moved by her story.

Neighbors, classmates, and even strangers contributed what they could. In total, around $7,000 was raised an act of compassion that spoke volumes about the heart of the community.

But as many know, funeral expenses can be overwhelming, especially during such an unexpected loss. The amount raised, while meaningful, was not enough to fully cover the costs.


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Then came a gesture that would bring a small measure of relief to a grieving family.

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, known not only for his basketball career but also for his generosity, learned about Jada’s story. Deeply moved, he decided to step in and help.

Shaq, who also serves in a community role with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, released a heartfelt statement through local authorities:

“Jada West's story touched my heart the moment I saw it in the media. As a father, my heart goes out to Jada’s family. No parent should ever have to bury their child, and if there is anything I can do to ease even a small part of that burden, then it is the right thing to do.”

His words resonated with many. They weren’t just about financial help they were about empathy, compassion, and understanding.

For decades, Shaquille O’Neal has quietly helped families in need, often without seeking recognition. This moment was no different. It was simply a reflection of who he has been since the mid-1990s, a person who shows up when it matters most.

In a story filled with heartbreak, moments of kindness stand out even more.

The community’s donations. The outpouring of support online. Shaq’s willingness to step in and help a family he has never met. These acts may not erase the pain, but they remind us of something important:

Family members mourn the loss of 12-year-old Jada West during an emotional gathering following the Georgia tragedy.

It shows up in the form of a small donation, a shared post, a kind word, or a larger act of generosity. It shows up when people choose to care.

And in times like this, those choices matter more than ever.

Jada West’s story is not just about one tragic event it’s about what we do moving forward.

It’s about how we talk to our children about kindness. How we respond when we see bullying. How schools, communities, and leaders come together to create safer environments.

It’s also about awareness. Recognizing the signs. Taking concerns seriously. Making sure no child feels alone or unheard.

Because behind every statistic is a real person a child with dreams, a family with hopes, a future that deserves protection.

Remembering Jada

While much of the public conversation has focused on the circumstances surrounding her passing, it’s important to remember Jada for more than that moment.

She was 12 years old. She had a life filled with possibilities, friendships, and experiences still waiting to happen.

Her story has now reached thousands perhaps millions of people! And while her life was tragically cut short, the impact of her story has already begun to spark conversations that could lead to change.

That, in itself, is something powerful.



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  1. What can communities, schools, and parents do to help prevent tragedies like this from happening to another child?

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