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Heaven is for Real

by Todd Burpo

Heaven is for Real

by Todd Burpo

In the inspiring account 'Heaven is for Real,' a young boy named Colton Burpo shares his remarkable journey during an emergency appendectomy that leads him to heaven and back. Despite being just shy of four years old and being unable to read, Colton recounts his out-of-body experience with fascinating precision, relating to his parents detailed visions of heaven that align closely with biblical scripture. Through the innocent eyes of a child and his father's narrative, we explore profound encounters with family members who passed away, detailed depictions of Jesus and angels, and the boundless magnitude of God's love and the hereafter.

  • Spiritual
  • Non-Fiction
  • Afterlife
  • Heaven
  • Christianity
  • Inspirational
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