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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Julie Rowe

Spouse
  
Jeff Rowe

Occupation
  
Author

Role
  
Author

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Known for
  
www.julieroweprepare.com

Children
  
Spencer Rowe, Aubrianna Rowe, Ethan Rowe

Books
  
A Greater Tomorrow: My Journey Beyond the Veil, The Time Is Now

Julie rowe s 1st interview with the mills crenshaw show


Julie Rowe is an American author, public speaker and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who had a near-death experience (NDE) in 2004 in which she claimed she visited the spirit world and was shown many things, including upcoming world calamities.

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Rowe has written two books and currently a third set for release February 2016. Her books have become popular with readers in and outside the LDS Church. Her writings and fireside messages have been interpreted as encouraging spiritual and emergency preparations, such as food storage, before signs of the end times, such as the "blood moon" from the September 2015 lunar eclipse. An LDS Church press release at that time stated that it encourages emergency preparations and self-reliance during disasters and hardships, but discourages "extreme efforts" and some recent "writings and speculations of individual Church members," which "do not reflect Church doctrine."

The LDS Church Education System placed Rowe's book A Greater Tomorrow on a list of spurious materials to teachers of seminaries and to Institutes of Religion and stated, "Although Sister Rowe is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her book is not endorsed by the church and should not be recommended to students or used as a resource in teaching them. The experiences she shares are her own personal experiences and do not necessarily reflect Church doctrine or they may distort Church doctrine." Some media outlets have interpreted this as a condemnation of Rowe's books by the LDS Church, as this was guidance that her books would not be used as a resource for teaching curriculum.

Rowe is the founder of A Greater Tomorrow Relief Fund. Per her website, the purpose of this organization is "to help address the immediate needs of families, children and individuals who are in need of food, clothing or shelter and other immediate needs and assistance and are in harm’s way or have been, and are displaced or may be displaced, due to national or community disasters or unrest either realized or anticipated."

Julie rowe s near death experience 3rd interview with the mills crenshaw show


References

Julie Rowe Wikipedia