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About the book and now soon to be released movie, “Heaven Is For Real”.
Is he sure it wasn’t a donkey’s colt?
It is a sad time for the church when we ask Hollywood to provide us Bible Study programs. Is 90 minutes of film a justifiable substitute for being in church on the Sabbath?
Well, at least we are being entertained; obviously, God falls somewhat short of that “goal” eh?
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There are few movies where when the movie is finished I stand up to applaud. After viewing, God Is Not Dead, the entire audience stood up to applaud. Have to believe Heaven Is Real will have the same reaction from the audience viewing. Looking to be one being there.
Why do I need visions or seers of visions? The Scriptures are sufficient.
Ultimately, I believe Heaven is real (and I believe Hell is real, too), but I just don’t buy this kid’s story.
I don’t know what happens at near death experiences, but I don’t think people get a quick visit to the pearly gates, only to go back to this planet.
The book was a big seller before the film. Based on a true story.
“As you received freely .. give freely”
(Except for the $9.00 ticket at the door) 8)
I read this book when it first came out about 3-4 years ago. This little boy, only 3 years of age, retold things he experienced when he was in heaven for a few hours during his surgery.
For example, a little girl came up to him and told him she was his sister; that she had died inside her Mommy’s tummy. Colton had never been told that his Mom had experienced a failed pregnancy.
A man spoke to him who was his great-grandfather, his Dad’s grandfather who was very close to his Dad. Colton knew things that he had never been told about this man. When his Dad took out photos of the grandfather/ggrandfather. Colton did not recognize them until one photo of this man as a young man of about 30 years was shown to him, and he selected it as the person he had spoken to.
Colton mentions that Jesus has “markers”. Puzzled about this, his Dad questions what he means about “markers”. Were they something like color crayons or what? Colton says they were marks on Jesus’s hands and feet. What color were these markers? Red!
I could go on and on. After reading this story from a child’s memories, I am convinced this is for real. I plan to go see this movie.