Former NASA Houston engineer Jerry Woodfill was monitoring Apollo 13's warning system when the vehicle exploded on April 14, 1970. At the time, he said that he experienced a number of “divine acts,” ones that rescued the space mission and convinced him of a divine presence in his life.
Woodfill, who has worked for NASA at the Johnson Space Center for more than 52 years, will share his story at this special event.
Former NASA Houston engineer Jerry Woodfill was monitoring Apollo 13's warning system when the vehicle exploded on April 14, 1970. At the time, he said that he experienced a number of “divine acts,” ones that rescued the space mission and convinced him of a divine presence in his life.
Woodfill, who has worked for NASA at the Johnson Space Center for more than 52 years, will share his story at this special event.
Former NASA Houston engineer Jerry Woodfill was monitoring Apollo 13's warning system when the vehicle exploded on April 14, 1970. At the time, he said that he experienced a number of “divine acts,” ones that rescued the space mission and convinced him of a divine presence in his life.
Woodfill, who has worked for NASA at the Johnson Space Center for more than 52 years, will share his story at this special event.