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Overview

On the Way home from a conference, Don Piper's car was crushed by a semi truck that crossed into his lane. Medical personnel said he died instantly. While his body lay lifeless inside the ruins of his car, Piper experienced the glories of heaven, awed by its beauty and music. Ninety minutes after the wreck, while a minister prayed for him, Piper miraculously returned to life on earth with only the memory of inexpressible heavenly bliss. His faith in God was severely tested as he faced an uncertain and grueling recovery. 90 Minutes in Heaven offers a glimpse into a very real dimension of God's reality. It encourages those recovering from serious injuries and those dealing with the loss of a loved one. The experience dramatically changed Piper's life, and it will change yours too.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780800759490
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 9/1/2004
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 208
  • Sales rank: 12,170
  • Product dimensions: 5.66 (w) x 8.46 (h) x 0.56 (d)

Meet the Author

Don Piper
Don Piper
Don Piper has been an ordained minister since 1985 and has served in several capacities on church staffs, including six years as a senior pastor. Don has appeared on Today, The 700 Club, James Robison's Life Today, and other television and radio programs, and teaches across the United States and around the world. He and his wife, Eva, are the parents of three grown children and live in Pasadena, Texas.

Cecil Murphey has written or coauthored more than one hundred books. He's won a number of awards for his writing, including the 1996 Gold Medallion award for his collaboration on the autobiography of Franklin Graham, Rebel with a Cause. A collaborator on the bestseller Gifted Hands with Dr. Ben Carson, Cecil resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

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90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN

A TRUE STORY of DEATH & LIFE
By DON PIPER CECIL MURPHEY

Fleming H. Revell

Copyright © 2004 Don Piper
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0-8007-5949-4


Chapter One

THE ACCIDENT

That is why we can say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper, so I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?" Hebrews 13:6

The Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT) holds annual statewide conferences. In January 1989, they chose the north shore of Lake Livingston where the Union Baptist Association, composed of all Baptist churches in the greater Houston area, operates a large conference center called Trinity Pines. The conference focused on church growth, and I went because I was seriously considering starting a new church.

The conference started on Monday and was scheduled to end with lunch on Wednesday. On Tuesday night, I joined a BGCT executive and friend named J. V. Thomas for a long walk. J. V. had become a walker after his heart attack, so we exercised together the last night of the conference.

Months earlier, I had begun thinking that it was time for me to start a new congregation. Before embarking on such a venture, I wanted as much information as I could get. I knew that J. V. had as much experience and knowledge about new church development as anyone in the BGCT. Because he had started many successful churches in the state, most of us recognized him as the expert. As we walked together that night, we talked about my starting a new church, when to do it, and where to plant it. I wanted to know the hardships as well as the pitfalls to avoid. He answered my seemingly endless questions and raised issues I hadn't thought about.

We walked and talked for about an hour. Despite the cold, rainy weather, we had a wonderful time together. J. V. remembers that time well.

So do I, but for a different reason: It would be the last time I would ever walk normally.

* * *

On Wednesday morning the weather worsened. A steady rain fell. Had the temperature been only a few degrees colder, we couldn't have traveled, because everything would have been frozen.

The morning meetings started on time. The final speaker did something Baptist preachers almost never do-he finished early. Instead of lunch, the staff at Trinity Pines served us brunch at about ten thirty. I had packed the night before, so everything was stowed in my red 1986 Ford Escort.

As soon as we finished brunch, I said good-bye to all my friends and got into my car to drive back to the church where I was on staff, South Park Baptist Church in Alvin, a Houston bedroom community.

When I started the engine, I remembered that only three weeks earlier I had received a traffic ticket for not wearing a seat belt. I had been on my way to preach for a pastor friend who was going to have throat surgery. A Texas trooper had caught me. That ticket still lay on the passenger seat, reminding me to pay it as soon as I returned to Alvin. Until I received the ticket, I had not usually worn a seat belt, but after that I changed my ways.

When I looked at that ticket I thought, I don't want to be stopped again. So I carefully fastened my seat belt. That small act would be a crucial decision.

There were two ways to get back to Houston and on to Alvin. As soon as I reached the gates of Trinity Pines, I had to choose either to drive through Livingston and down Highway 59 or to head west to Huntsville and hit I-45, often called the Gulf Freeway. Each choice is probably about the same distance. Every other time to and from Trinity Pines I had driven Highway 59. That morning I decided to take the Gulf Freeway.

I was relieved that we had been able to leave early. It was only a few minutes after 11:00, so I could get back to the church by 2:00. The senior minister had led a group to the Holy Land and left me responsible for our midweek service at South Park Church. He had also asked me to preach for the next two Sundays. That night was a prayer meeting, which required little preparation, but I needed to work on my sermon for the following Sunday morning.

Before I left Alvin, I had written a draft for the first sermon titled "I Believe in a Great God." As I drove, I planned to glance over the sermon and evaluate what I had written so far.

Many times since then I've thought about my decision to take the Gulf Freeway. It's amazing how we pay no attention to simple decisions at the time they're made. Yet I would remind myself that even the smallest decisions often hold significant consequences. This was one of those choices.

I pulled out of Trinity Pines, turned right, and headed down Texas Highway 19. That would take me to Huntsville and intersect with I-45, leading to Houston. I didn't have to drive far before I reached Lake Livingston, a man-made lake, created by damming the Trinity River. What was once a riverbed is now a large, beautiful lake. Spanning Lake Livingston is a two-lane highway whose roadbed has been built up above the level of the lake. The road has no shoulders, making it extremely narrow. I would have to drive across a long expanse of water on that narrow road until I reached the other side. I had no premonitions about the trip, although I was aware of the road's lack of shoulders.

At the end of the highway across the lake is the original bridge over the Trinity River. Immediately after the bridge, the road rises sharply, climbing the bluff above the Trinity's riverbed. This sharp upturn makes visibility a problem for drivers in both directions.

This was my first time to see the bridge, and it looked curiously out of place. I have no idea of the span, but the bridge is quite long. It's an old bridge with a massive, rusty steel super-structure. Other than the immediate road ahead, I could see little, and I certainly didn't glimpse any other traffic. It was a dangerous bridge, and as I would learn later, several accidents had occurred on it. (Although no longer used, the bridge is still there. The state built another one beside it.)

I drove at about fifty miles an hour because it was, for me, uncharted territory. I braced my shoulders against the chill inside the car. The wind made the morning seem even colder than it was. The steady rain had turned into a cloudburst. I would be happy to finally reach Alvin again. About 11:45 A.M., just before I cleared the east end of the bridge, an eighteen-wheeler driven by an inmate, a trustee at the Texas Department of Corrections, weaved across the center line and hit my car head-on. The truck sandwiched my small car between the bridge railing and the driver's side of the truck. All those wheels went right on top of my car and smashed it.

I remember parts of the accident, but most of my information came from the accident report and people at the scene.

From the description I've received from witnesses, the truck then veered off to the other side of the narrow bridge and side-swiped two other cars. They were in front of the truck and had already passed me going in the opposite direction. The police record says that the truck was driving fast-at least sixty miles an hour-when it struck my car. The inexperienced driver finally brought the truck to a stop almost at the end of the bridge.

A young Vietnamese man was in one vehicle that was hit, and an elderly Caucasian man was in the other. Although shaken up, both drivers suffered only minor cuts and bruises. They refused help, so the paramedics transported neither man to the hospital.

Because of the truck's speed, the accident report states that the impact was about 110 miles an hour. That is, the truck struck me while going sixty miles an hour, and I was carefully cruising along at fifty. The inmate received a citation for failure to control his vehicle and speeding. Information later came out that the inmate wasn't licensed to drive the truck. At the prison, supervisors had asked for volunteers to drive their truck to pick up food items and bring them back. Because he was the only volunteer, they let him drive their supply truck. Two guards followed close behind him in another state-owned pickup.

After the accident, the truck driver didn't have a scratch on him. The prison truck received little damage. However, the heavy vehicle had crushed my Ford and pushed it from the narrow road. Only the bridge railing stopped my car from going into the lake.

According to those who were at the scene, the guards called for medical backup from the prison, and they arrived a few minutes later. Someone examined me, found no pulse, and declared that I had been killed instantly.

I have no recollection of the impact or anything that happened afterward.

In one powerful, overwhelming second, I died.

Chapter Two

MY TIME IN HEAVEN

He was afraid and said, "How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven." Genesis 28:17

When I died, I didn't flow through a long, dark tunnel. I had no sense of fading away or of coming back. I never felt my body being transported into the light. I heard no voices calling to me or anything else. Simultaneous with my last recollection of seeing the bridge and the rain, a light enveloped me, with a brilliance beyond earthly comprehension or description. Only that.

In my next moment of awareness, I was standing in heaven.

* * *

Joy pulsated through me as I looked around, and at that moment I became aware of a large crowd of people. They stood in front of a brilliant, ornate gate. I have no idea how far away they were; such things as distance didn't matter. As the crowd rushed toward me, I didn't see Jesus, but I did see people I had known. As they, surged toward me, I knew instantly that all of them had died during my lifetime. Their presence seemed absolutely natural.

They rushed toward me, and every person was smiling, shouting, and praising God. Although no one said so, intuitively I knew they were my celestial welcoming committee. It was as if they had all gathered just outside heaven's gate, waiting for me.

The first person I recognized was Joe Kulbeth, my grandfather. He looked exactly as I remembered him, with his shock of white hair and what I called a big banana nose. He stopped momentarily and stood in front of me. A grin covered his face. I may have called his name, but I'm not sure.

"Donnie!" (That's what my grandfather always called me.) His eyes lit up, and he held out his arms as he took the last steps toward me. He embraced me, holding me tightly. He was once again the robust, strong grandfather I had remembered as a child.

I'd been with him when he suffered a heart attack at home and had ridden with him in the ambulance. I had been standing just outside the emergency room at the hospital when the doctor walked out and faced me. He shook his head and said softly, "We did everything we could."

My grandfather released me, and as I stared into his face, an ecstatic bliss overwhelmed me. I didn't think about his heart attack or his death, because I couldn't get past the joy of our reunion. How either of us reached heaven seemed irrelevant.

I have no idea why my grandfather was the first person I saw. Perhaps it had something to do with my being there when he died. He wasn't one of the great spiritual guides of my life, although he certainly influenced me positively in that way.

After being hugged by my grandfather, I don't remember who was second or third. The crowd surrounded me. Some bugged me and a few kissed my check, while others pumped my hand. Never had I felt more loved.

One person in that greeting committee was Mike Wood, my childhood friend. Mike was special because he invited me to Sunday school and was influential in my becoming a Christian. Mike was the most devoted young Christian I knew. He was also a popular kid and had lettered four years in football, basketball, and track and field, an amazing feat. He also became a hero to me, because he lived the Christian lifestyle he often talked about. After high school, Mike received a full scholarship to Louisiana State University. When he was nineteen, Mike was killed in a car wreck. It broke my heart when I heard about his death, and it took me a long time to get over it. His death was the biggest shock and most painful experience I'd had up to that time in my life.

When I attended his funeral, I wondered if I would ever stop crying. I couldn't understand why God had taken such a dedicated disciple. Through the years since then, I had never been able to forget the pain and sense of loss. Not that I thought of him all the time, but when I did, sadness came over me.

Now I saw Mike in heaven. As he slipped his arm around my shoulder, my pain and grief vanished. Never had I seen Mike smile so brightly. I still didn't know why, but the joyousness of the place wiped away any questions. Everything felt blissful. Perfect.

More and more people reached for me and called me by name. I felt overwhelmed by the number of people who had come to welcome me to heaven. There were so many of them, and I had never imagined anyone being as happy as they all were. Their faces radiated a serenity I had never seen on earth. All were full of life and expressed radiant joy.

Time had no meaning. However, for clarity, I'll relate this experience in terms that refer to time.

I saw my great-grandfather, heard his voice, and felt his embrace as he told me how excited he was that I had come to join them. I saw Barry Wilson, who had been my classmate in high school but later drowned in a lake. Barry hugged me, and his smile radiated a happiness I didn't know was possible. He and everyone that followed praised God and told me how excited they were to see me and to welcome me to heaven and to the fellowship they enjoyed.

Just then, I spotted two teachers who had loved me and often talked to me about Jesus Christ. As I walked among them, I became aware of the wide variety of ages-old and young and every age in-between. Many of them hadn't known each other on earth, but each had influenced my life in some way. Even though they hadn't met on earth, they seemed to know each other now.

As I try to explain this, my words seem weak and hardly adequate, because I have to use earthly terms to refer to unimaginable joy, excitement, warmth, and total happiness. Everyone continually embraced me, touched me, spoke to me, laughed, and praised God. This seemed to go on for a long time, but I didn't tire of it.

My father is one of eleven children. Some of his brothers and sisters had as many as thirteen children. When I was a kid, our family reunions were so huge we rented an entire city park in Monticello, Arkansas. We Pipers are affectionate, with a lot of hugging and kissing whenever we come together. None of those earthly family reunions, however, prepared me for the sublime gathering of saints I experienced at the gates of heaven.

Those who had gathered at Monticello were some of the same people waiting for me at the gates of heaven. Heaven was many things, but without a doubt, it was the greatest family reunion of all.

Everything I experienced was like a first-class buffet for the senses. I had never felt such powerful embraces or feasted my eyes on such beauty. Heaven's light and texture defy earthly eyes or explanation. Warm, radiant light engulfed me. As I looked around, I could hardly grasp the vivid, dazzling colors. Every hue and tone surpassed anything I had ever seen.

With all the heightened awareness of my senses, I felt as if I had never seen, heard, or felt anything so real before. I don't recall that I tasted anything, yet I knew that if I had, that too would have been more glorious than anything I had eaten or drunk on earth. The best way I can explain it is to say that I felt as if I were in another dimension. Never, even in my happiest moments, had I ever felt so fully alive. I stood speechless in front of the crowd of loved ones, still trying to take in everything. Over and over I heard how overjoyed they were to see me and how excited they were to have me among them. I'm not sure if they actually said the words or not, but I knew they had been waiting and expecting me, yet I also knew that in heaven there is no sense of time passing.

(Continues...)



Excerpted from 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN by DON PIPER CECIL MURPHEY Copyright © 2004 by Don Piper.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 9
Prologue 13
1. The Accident 15
2. My Time in Heaven 21
3. Heavenly Music 29
4. From Heaven to Earth 37
5. Earth to Hospital 45
6. The Recovery Begins 55
7. Decisions and Challenges 65
8. Pain and Adjustments 75
9. Endless Adjustments 91
10. More Miracles 101
11. Back to Church 109
12. Opening Up 123
13. The Clasping Hand 133
14. The New Normal 137
15. Touching Lives 157
16. Finding Purpose 181
17. Longing for Home 193
18. The Why Questions 199
Notes 207

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 22, 2008

    WOW!

    The book states in the beginning that this is his story. It is amazing to read about heaven and then continue to read how he struggled through his recovery, knowing what his after life was going to be. I read the book in 2 days, I couldn't put it down. the book also helped me confirm what heaven is all about.

    33 out of 39 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 22, 2010

    Loved the book :)

    The 90 minutes in heaven refers to the length of time he was dead here on Earth. It's obvious that time would go by quickly in heaven, so he didn't have a lot to relay to us. The title of the book is definitely not misleading.

    This book is so encouraging. It made me appreciate my life a whole lot more and not take advantage of people or things. Loved it.

    16 out of 21 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 15, 2006

    A fascinating, inspiring story...impossible to put down!

    A fabulous book and a must-read for anyone who¿s lost a loved one and prays for their salvation and happiness. The story is gripping, and readers will have a hard time putting it down. And even though Piper had an unbelievable experience, he reminds us that he¿s a human being just like you or me¿one who sins, makes mistakes, questions God and simply wants to give up. The story evolves perfectly, concluding with profound insight, hope and promise.

    11 out of 12 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 9, 2006

    The best book I've read in quite some time

    I highly recommend the book 90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper and Cecil Murphey. To say that this is a spectacular read would not do this book justice. It is one of great wonder, mixed with a little suspense, and the comfort of hope and peace. For anyone afraid of dying, and particularly what happens afterward, this book is perfect. I would encourage you to read this and be drawn into Don Piper¿s personal account of what happened to him as he vividly describes his life altering experience of dying and coming back to life again. Piper¿s accident was in 1989, and it has taken this long for him to candidly tell the story of being pronounced dead at the scene of his accident, his journey in heaven, and then 90 minutes later being brought back to life again only to struggle in intense pain, and intense emotions of regret and depression. Then finally the humbling revelation that his experience was not all in vain, but one that he could use to benefit and help others, and to glorify God. I started reading this book on a flight from the Midwest to California for a three day business trip, and I could not put it down. By the time I returned home, I had completely read it and was recommending it to others. If you'd like to view an excerpt of Piper¿s interview you can search the web by typing in Don Piper or the title 90 Minutes in Heaven. This awesome book is a collaboration with writer and speaker, Cecil Murphey, who has written and co-authored over 104 books, some of which are being made into movies. Murphey has written with such personalities as Franklin Graham, B.J. Thomas and Shaun Alexander. If I enjoy a particular author, I always try finding more of that author¿s works. I¿m sure there are many readers who do the same, so if you'd like to learn more about Cecil Murphey, or find more books written or co-authored by him simply type his name into your search engine.

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  • Posted October 17, 2009

    The Inspirational Story Behind: 90 Minutes in Heaven

    90 Minutes in Heaven, written by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey is truly an inspirational guide to life. The true story of the death and life of Don Piper is a phenomenal book to live by. Don Piper and Cecil Murphey have written an extraordinary book that not only answers our questions here on Earth about Heaven, but expresses every feeling and obstacle that Don has to overcome. While recovering from the accident in the hospital, ordained minister Don Piper faces many hardships and pain barley tolerable to live with. At times all he wants is to leave his life behind here on Earth, and return back to Heaven. Though, all the troubles he acquires over the time after the accident and his journey to Heaven, he becomes thankful of the little things in life. He lives by faith and God's love, and now explains the wonders of Heaven to all, in his book, written with Cecil Murphey. Don Piper writes about his amazing victories, triumphs, and accomplishments of his life back on Earth, after he ventures to Heaven. Reading his inspiring book obligates me to take of advantage of everything I do have; realizing that when I'm facing a difficult time in life; God is always looking upon us, cradling us in His very hands. Don Piper and Cecil Murphey have proficiently mastered creating an amazing novel that will have you on the edge of your seat as you turn each page.

    7 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2008

    A reviewer

    The book sounded like a detailed description of a near-death description. The author only touches on this briefly in the very beginning. The rest of the book is endless and repetitive descriptions of his depressing recovering and self-loathing. I stopped reading half-way through when he begins talking about how it is a shame most people will go to hell and not share his experience because they are not southern baptist like himself. First book I have ever chucked in the trash. DO NOT waste your time and money on this book.

    6 out of 20 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 31, 2006

    This book made me feel worse

    He talks for a short time about Heaven but then goes on and on about his recovery. Poor him. He seems to be making the point that he was brought back to serve a purpose by helping people. I am sure he has helped others who have been injured in accidents, but his book did not help me. The big message I got from this book is that life is pointless compared to heaven. He even states that. Who could ever be inspired by that! This book brought me down. If you would like to be assured that your loved one is okay and that there is an afterlife but that this life has meaning as well, check out the book: Hello From Heaven. It's based on years of research and seems to be written by someone who desires for people to feel better about their loss and have hope about their own life.

    6 out of 16 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 27, 2008

    Great book

    This a great book of what man seen in his death, but lived to tell about it. What a miracle!

    5 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 16, 2007

    What a touching story

    This was the best book that I have read in a long time. I was unable to put it down cause I was wanting to know what was going to happen next. I would recommend anyone to read this book

    5 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 17, 2006

    It is a Great Book

    I love this book!!!!!!!!!!! It is really a great book. There is not very many books I read all the way through, but this book I had to read all the way through it is GREAT!!! A MUST READ BOOK!!!!!!!

    5 out of 10 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 9, 2008

    Very disappointing

    I bought this book with great excitement to understand this man's experience in Heaven. Sadly very little of the book is dedicated to his time there but instead on his recovery and self pity. Wasted Opportunity

    3 out of 18 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 20, 2011

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    LOVE THIS BOOK

    This book is great and I really loved reading it. At times it was a slow read but it's a slow process going thru what he did and a long long recovery time and healing. I am very interested in Heaven and it helped reading Don's words & hearing his story. Thanks for writing this book and for now spreading the word and opening up about your experiences.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 15, 2008

    Not what you expect

    The title of the book should not be called 90 minutes in Heaven. Don Piper speaks about being in Heaven for probably 7-10 pages out of the 200 pages in the book. The book is just about his recovery from his car accident and that's about it. Overall, it was a disappointing read.

    1 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 26, 2007

    Great if you're a Christian

    I will preface this by saying this book was a gift and I'm sure I am not this author's intended audience. I am not a declared religion and I felt this book provided only thoughts on the true value of being a Baptist and to heck with everyone else...literally. There was no information provided other than this man's horrible accident and the recovery process. I hoped to read something involving facts or historical data of others with Near Death Experiences...anything besides reading what might as well be a thrown together hodge podge of events. It is not my intent to deface his experiences or question his encounter...I am just reviewing this book, the content, and its delivery. The writing was not good. The stories were not well thought out and I felt I was reading a Who's Who of this man's particular church. I'm sure there is an audience for this type of book...just not me. I barely finished it.

    1 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 22, 2006

    Best Inspirational Book Around!

    I happened across this book never realizing what an impact it would have on my life esp. spiritually. I have struggled with my own religious beliefs and this came to me at a time when I was having a lot of doubt. This strengthened my beliefs and changed my outlook on life. I have shared this book with many friends of all different religions and everyone gets something meaningful from it.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 30, 2006

    A Life-Altering Read

    What a friend we have in Don Piper. He is to be commended for his selflessness in comforting others with this truly uplifting story. This book changed my own personal spirtual beliefs.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 18, 2005

    Everyone Needs to read this book!

    This is the very best book I have ever read! God has truly used this man to let people know there is a Heaven, and what a joy it is to know such a place has been prepared for us.Thank God Don Piper was able to write this book to encourge others of what God has ready for those who have accepted Him!I would recommend this book to everyone, no matter what religion you may be.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 14, 2012

    This is one of the best books that I have read. I am grateful t

    This is one of the best books that I have read. I am grateful to Don Piper for sharing his experience and to Cecil Murphey for writing it.
    Since my husband went to heaven 3 years ago, I have wondered more and more what the journey to heaven is really like, and what it is like when we arrive. This book has answered many questions that I have had. For those who wonder why they are still here, this is the book for you! I recommend it for the seriously ill, their relatives, those who have loved ones who have gone on, or to anyone who would like to learn more about heaven. It is also a great encourager for those who experience pain and great changes in their life caused by accidents. This is really a great book for anyone.
    An amazing thing that happened in a conversation with a friend whose sister has died twice and been brought back. She has not read the book, but saw it in my home, in my hand. I had not finished reading it at the time. Before I told her any details about the book, she told me of the experience that her sister told of going to heaven. Her experience was different in some slight details, as our lives here are different, but her experiences were basically the same as what I had read in the book. My friend was with her sister the second time she died and came back. She described what her sister did and said. What my friend told me just added additional credibility to what I had read.
    I have a brother-in-law who had a major stroke in 2005. He cannot speak clearly enough to say the things he wants to say, but can sometimes get his thoughts across, and sometimes says a word or two clearly. He went to heaven and returned. The one word and thought he has been able to communicate is PEACE! This book has helped me to understand his experience better. It has also helped me to deal with the question: What purpose does the Lord have for me to still be here when many of my friends are gone. I know He has a purpose! This book was just a reaffirmation of that.

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  • Posted October 9, 2011

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    Your gonna love my comment!!!

    I didn't read the book, but my mom did!!! And my teacher say that we need to read a book and do a Poster about it! and i pick this book because my mom aready read it, and she did my project so thats why i love this book! Because i do not read it and I just get an A+

    0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 3, 2011

    FANTASTIC!

    The most enjoyable book I have read in a long time. This book gave me peace about seeing my loved ones again and it also gave me a way to explain to my children about loved family pets passing away. It gave them peace also & understanding. I havent done research about death & dying or the after life but hope & peace is definately worth having. So as far as the 1 star ratings if you have researched and studied I'm sure there will always be differences BUT if you want comfort & guidance this book is for you. It gave me a whole new perspective and I'm glad I read it. And I recommend to all believers!

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