A WAGGA WAGGA woman will tell a Melbourne congregation - and worldwide television audience - how she was raised from the dead on a Christian bus tour of Israel in June.

Diana Shield, 73, had a heart attack as the bus headed for Jordan. Dr Murray James-Wallace, an expert in cardiac resuscitation, was sitting immediately behind her and worked on her unsuccessfully for some minutes before Pastor Danny Nalliah of Catch the Fire Ministries laid his hand on her and prayed.

The pair - along with five others who say they were miraculously healed of cancer, deafness, and depression and can provide supporting medical evidence - will tell their story at a Catch the Fire service in Hallam tomorrow. It is being filmed by the Christian Broadcasting Network, a US-based company that broadcasts by satellite around the world.

Dr James-Wallace, a Christian who co-owns WA's biggest medical practice outside Perth, in Geraldton, told The Age he had no doubt that Diana Shield died on the bus from pulseless cardiopulmonary arrest.

''I'm a procedural anaesthetist with current cardiac life support training. Before this, I would have struggled to believe it myself, but there's no doubt in my mind. It leaves you full of awe.''