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PrayForAlex.com is gone!

Web Site PrayForAlex.com is gone and probably won't come back.

For German version see / Deutsche Version siehe prayforalex.de.

When I read the book "The boy who came back from heaven" - a remarkable account of miracles, angels, and life beyond this world (subtitle), of course I also wanted to read the web page PrayForAlex.com mentioned in the book. But the web page was gone, when I tried to read it for the first time on 15th of January 2013. A short look at what I saw gave me the impression, that PrayForAlex.com had been hijacked and put up for sale, maybe in the hope to get some money from it's previous owner.

Immediately I registered the three domains prayforalex.de, prayforalex.net and prayforalex.org, so they could not be "stolen", too and might become a replacement for prayforalex.com. It took months until I was sure, that prayforalex.com was not hijacked, not stolen, but just given up by the Malarkey family. For some reason unknown to me, they did not want it any more. I kept the "replacement domains" available for nearly two years - maybe prayforalex.com had been given up a bit too fast, without thoroughly thinking ablut it. But I don't think so any more.

So I gave up the .net and .org domains when 2014 turned 2015 and only kept prayforalex.de, so you still can find this information and you know you need'nt look for prayforalex.com anywhere. It's gone.

Yes, there is a website about the book: TheBoyWhoCameBackFromHeaven.com, and some information about Alex and his family is still circulating the net. I found a blog, I found Alex mentioned on facebook, and I found some more bits about Alex and his family. And I got the impression, that something happened like the family was overwhelmed by the curiosity or maybe even disgusted at the intrusiveness of some of the many readers of the book. So maybe they decided to become less visible for the general public. Warning: this is just my personal guessing, not supported by well-known facts!

For this reason, I decided not to continue exploring, and not to link to any information I found about Alex. Instead I decided to ask everybody, who has read so far: Pray for Alex, please!

Let's just keep praying for Alex,
for his family
and for ANY people struck in a similar way!

Remember: For God everything is possible!

 

Comments welcome to: andreas@prayforalex.de. Andreas.