From the authors of the inspiring true story 90 Minutes in Heaven
In 1989, Don Piper died in a car accident. Ninety minutes later, as a minister prayed over him, he returned to life-and remembered...
For millions of readers around the world, Don Piper's account of his experience, 90 Minutes in Heaven , offers an inspirational, exciting, and fulfilling message of hope-and has become an international phenomenon. Now, he continues his message of hope and faith with a book of devotionals for all of those who want to experience the joy and contentment of his message every day.
With ninety devotionals within, this unique collection directly addresses the everyday hardships we all endure, offering solace and guidance for all those who wish to lead happier, more virtuous lives.
On January 18th, 1989, Don Piper died in a car accident. Ninety minutes later, after a preacher prayed over him, Piper came back to life with an extraordinary story. He'd been to heaven. So began the phenomenon of 90 Minutes in Heaven.
Now, for the millions who look to him for inspiration, Piper offers the hope that if he could survive his ordeal after the accident, then others can survive whatever life circumstances they're going through and grow in God's love through the experience.
I didn't resonate with all he wrote, but I liked reading about God and his good deeds :D . I honestly don't think anyone is blocked from the so-called heaven just because they are not a certain religion.
Have you ever heard of the book 90 minuets in heaven? Well daily devotions is based on that event. Don Piper died for 90 minuets, and at the end of those 90 minuets a minister prayed him back to life. Don Piper comes back and in the book daily devotions he tells in the book him helping other people with similar experiences with the persons family member or even themselves. This book inspires me to think outside the box. I rate this book a four out of five stars because some stories I don't think was needed in the book but otherwise it was a really great book.
I really liked it when I started reading it, though as I got further along it seemed as if Piper started to contradict himself. I definately got some great joy out of many of the readings and hoped I would continue reading it. Maybe at a later time...