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enlarge | Authors: Don Piper, Cecil Murphey Publisher: Revell Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $7.64 You Save: $9.35 (55%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 515 reviews Sales Rank: 278484
Format: Large Print Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0800731662 Dewey Decimal Number: 200 EAN: 9780800731663 ASIN: 0800731662
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: *LARGE PRINT* **Please note this book is BRAND NEW AND UNREAD however it will display a remainder mark and possess a MINOR defect (I.E. bent corner, scratched cover or slightly torn jacket). It is still in very good condition, but IS NOT PERFECT! **PLEASE** read Amazon shipping policies before purchasing this item and leaving feedback. Amazon allows 4-14 BUSINESS DAYS AND SOMETIMES UP TO 21 DAYS for delivery. Thanks!
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Don Piper's Heavenly Account October 1, 2008 Don Piper truly and sincerely relates his "death" as a result of a head-on collision with an eighteen-wheeler in January of 1989. As the story goes, Don was left for dead for 90 minutes while EMT's and rescue crews cleared through the horrific rubble of the accident. Piper's account of heaven is soothing and welcoming as he first encounters his grandfather and then other family and friends that had been taken in death prior to his arrival. The majority of the book talks of Don's painful recovery and delves deeply into describing the bone growth device (Ilizarov) used to help save his severely damaged leg. Don is a Baptist minister and very devoted to his position and his faith. I was greatly impressed with the last chapter of the book where he states "he does not have to defend his experience, he knows what he experienced." We are all free to believe or not believe, however, I can only hope and pray that Don is correct in his description of heaven. It all comes down to the bible and our faith. This book is a comforting read, particularly if an individual is dealing with illness and/or near death. Read it and believe what you may; it could help bring you inner peace.
My uncle loved this book September 30, 2008 My uncle lost his wife of nearly 50 years to cancer in February 2008. He has really been feeling down and out until the doctor told him to read this book. After purchasing this book, my uncle has a better outlook on life and death. Great purchase and would recommend to anyone that has lost one.
Quick Read September 30, 2008 Overall, I thought this book was ok. Not great, but ok.
The title is decieving. Very little of the book is about heaven. Instead it is simply a testimony of a man who had a near death experience of being in heaven, and how he recovered from his injuries and shared his expeiences. It is a good story and a quick read, but not necessarily something I would recommend to my friends as well-written or as good theology.
Beautiful story of a brave man September 25, 2008 When I went to my hairdresser, he was reading "90 Minutes In Heaven" and when I asked him about it, he told me he felt it was a good book but hadn't finished reading it yet. I liked the title so ordered the book and enjoyed it very much. The author's description of heaven gave me a feeling of peace. Even though he is a man of great faith, he endured many painful trials. The fact that he survived at all is a miracle. I would describe this as a wonderful story of faith and courage and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Little bit of heaven September 20, 2008 Really liked the start of this book but wished tho he had delved more deeply into his experience.............its a message of hope for sure and I would suggest those that have lost someone would read and be comforted.
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