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‘God’s Definitely Real’: Man Says Cross Pendant Saved His Life

A 20-year-old man from Florida, Aidan Perry, survived an accidental shooting when a bullet struck his gold cross necklace at close range, deflecting the bullet and preventing a more serious injury. Perry was shot from about eight to ten feet away when a friend accidentally fired a .40-caliber pistol while showing it to him. The bullet hit and split the cross pendant,then grazed Perry’s chest,passed under his left armpit,and broke his arm. He was rushed to the hospital,where doctors noted that such injuries often result in devastating outcomes. The surgeon involved stated the cross changed the course of Perry’s life. The incident strengthened Perry’s Christian faith, and he credits God for saving him. The friend who fired the gun was later arrested and charged with culpable negligence causing injury. Perry is considering whether to repair or replace the cherished cross necklace.


A 20-year-old Florida man is alive after a bullet struck his gold cross necklace at point-blank range.

Aidan Perry was wearing the pendant when his friend, showing him a new .40-caliber pistol, accidentally shot Perry from eight to 10 feet away, WESH-TV in Orlando, Florida, reported on June 27.

“I looked down I see tons of blood,” Perry told WRBW-TV in Orlando. “I thought I was going to die, honestly.”

The projectile struck the cross, splitting it in half as the bullet deflected sideways into his chest, out of his left armpit, and into his arm, where it broke his humerus.

Perry’s friend rushed him to the HCA Florida Ocala Hospital.

“When we normally see these injuries, they’re usually devastating injuries,” the doctor involved with the case told WRBW-TV.

Dr. Dana Taylor, a surgeon at the hospital, told Fox News that if Perry wasn’t wearing the cross, it would have been a very “different outcome.”

“When I looked down at his chest and was evaluating him, and I saw the cross and the way that bullet scored it, and it deflected [the bullet] across his chest and into his arm, I knew then that, yes, that cross did definitely change the course of his life.”

Perry, though religious before, said the incident has strengthened his faith.

“It’s just kind of a reminder now — to never stop believing… keep believing and God’s definitely real,” Perry told WRBW-TV.

The man who allegedly shot Perry was later arrested and charged with culpable negligence causing injury, according to WESH-TV.

Perry considered whether or not he should mend the cross pendant, which he had worn since Christmas, or get another, Fox News reported.

In the meantime, he’s praising God.

“I think God played a big role in this,” Aidan Perry said. “I think he’s the reason that I’m still here today.”




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