In 2003, Gordon Allen was contacted by the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, to feature in a documentary entitled ‘The Day I Died’.
The makers of the documentary wanted to interview persons who had experienced a genuine NDE. The documentary also features doctors and scientists discussing the phenomenon. The documentary turned out to be a huge success.
People from all over the world contacted the BBC seeking either to relate their experiences or to find answers to their questions.
Even today the interest in the subject has but increased. The documentary is being broadcast worldwide at random times on BBC affiliates. In the US it is also broadcast frequently on the Learning Channel. The part of the documentary featuring Gordon Allen has been posted by an unknown person on Youtube.
Gordon, realising there were many many people in the world who were in need to find a place where they would be able to share their story, decided to become available for all those seekers. As he clearly understood that the fear of death and dying is the number one fear of human kind in this world.

He himself, before living the NDE wasn’t too keen on dying either. Having been revealed the wondrous truth about the true spiritual nature of human beings, he felt he needed to share that. Gordon decided to provide a portal for those who were in search for answers. This brought about the formation of the website gordonallen.org as a sister site to the already existing christinanfamily.com site which had been formed by him in 1996. Through search engines many of whom have seen the television show have been able to trace Gordon on the Internet. Gordon personally replies to all of those who come looking for him, which can sometimes be rather time consuming. However to him it is important to be able to reassure people who come to him in fear and who simply are in need of a fellow human being prepared to listen non-judgmentally to their own story.
'‘Exchanging emails with those who came to find me is part of the mission God has sent me to accomplish. I find this work very rewarding through the sheer fact that these persons now loose their fears and can finally find inner peace.’
Click here to view the BBC "Day I Died" broadcast
The following are pictures of the BBC crew filming at Gordon’s modest apartment.

