For one brief moment, facing death, Jane Moe stepped into eternity. This incredible true story will take you on an enthralling journey as Jane sees God's plan for families and is taught how to recognize His Church when she encounters it later in life. Take more steps into eternity with Jane and come to know what heaven--and mortality--is really about.
It is enlightening and reassuring when we hear people describing their near death experience. Then, you get the attention seeking charlatans jumping onto the bandwagon, who maliciously and cruelly destroy all those hopes with bullshit. This woman is clearly one of those frauds who has obviously listened to the `real' and genuine NDE experiences of others and plagiarised and embellished what they genuinely went through. Her story is akin to that of someone who claims they encountered aliens and describes them as having blonde hair, bright blue eyes and fish bowl helmets. This woman is a deceitful, lying charlatan and should be exposed as such. As a researcher/investigator for the Apathy Kills blog, I would love to interview her objectively and expose the gaping holes in her story.
God’s Love is abundant for all who seek Him. Families are eternal! Great joy awaits us after this life.
This is a wonderful book, full of hope for joy in this life and the next. This life is the time to prepare for the wondrous realm that awaits us, where our deceased loved ones await us. They are anxiously aware if us, and want the best for us. Whether you believe this or not, read this book to see if anything in it rings true for you. It could change your life, as it has mine.
I have read many many NDE books and books about dreams and visions. But this one was unique in that the true power of this story was not in what Jane saw in her visions but in the testimony that she gained because of them. I found myself more moved by the final chapters that detailed her knowledge and faith in the gospel then I was but her actual visions of Heaven. I great read for those whose faith is waining in the truthfulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
What a lovely testimony! I enjoyed reading this book. I felt closer to my own deceased family members as I read Jane's experiences, and I appreciated all of the insights she shared about heaven. My testimony was strengthened by reading this book. Good work, Jane and Suzy!
This woman was changed by her experiences with the spirit world, and opened up a whole new understanding of the purpose of life for her. Her experiences add another witness to what I believe.
Partial review* only because i didn’t finish it. At first, it definitely caught my attention and a few chapters in i started to relate on some of the stuff that was being said. Although, further in the book.. it just seems to talk about “Book of Mormon” this and that, like you should get the Book of Mormon and it was starting because exhausting, almost pushy. Disclaimer- I’m not Mormon, I’m Christian. It was also kept saying i needed to join a church, get interviewed to be accepted into church, etc. and follow the temple that is commanded of God. I’ve been to several churches, nowhere should you be interviewed and have to be accepted into a church to know if you’re going to Heaven. I do not believe that all. I’ve been baptized, i try my best, repent my sins as much i can… i don’t need to join a church to allow God in my life or in order to go into Heaven. We all our own beliefs, this is mine.
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So interesting to hear of this woman's life and how she literally saw angels when her husband's parents and grandparents, who were no longer living, showed up to her as she faced a near death experience. She had never met them, but they were so real. As she explained what she saw and what she talked about with them to her husband, he couldn't believe what he was hearing. Her husband was so supportive of her as this happened for months where family members would talk to her in her dreams but about real things that actually happened. She had the gift of seeing angels, as mentioned in Moroni 10:14. Her husband had the gift of belief for instead of calling her crazy, he believed everything she said she saw.
It is a beautiful experience she had, though it was in a very scary moment of her and her family's lives.
My friend has again given me a book to read, “Visions of Heaven”. It is the testimony of Jane Moe and her near-death experience and subsequent quest to find out more about what is beyond after life. I too, have a testimony of what is beyond the veil that separates life from death, so it was interesting to read her experience.
My only criticism with the writing is some of the details (in heaven) come across quite “fanciful” – my friend’s word, and I agree. Other than those details, (that I won’t discuss here in a public forum) I absolutely know much of what she says is true. I do think that each reader will take from Jane’s experiences what they need the most. It is for individuals to decide for themselves.
I had mixed emotions on this book. I had gotten it for the "Nde" experience, three fourths of it was about the Mormon church which I have extensive knowledge of as a retired minister of the Former RLDS now known as the Community Of Christ. I did enjoy reading about her NDE experience.
I thought at first that I was going to love this book but a little way in she gets off topic and starts talking more about the Mormon religion that the near-death experience which is not why I got the book.
While I thoroughly enjoyed the discussions about the author's visions of heaven, it quickly became very heavy-handed on Mormonism. Not what I was expecting.
I won a copy of this book through the Goodreads Giveaway program, and appreciate the opportunity to read this book.
I loved the feel good in this story but I think it was a little heavy on the Mormonism explained. I did make it thru the book and enjoyed it. Thank you for the read from goodreads giveaway. On a side note, I have to get a kindle.
This book started out promising, but quickly turned too preachy for my taste. As a nurse I am familiar with near death experiences and I am a believer, but when it became a testimony with scriptures from the Book of Mormon I lost interest.
The author eloquently described heaven and the importance of this life! Beautifully written. I thoroughly enjoyed it. After losing my daughter this book helped me understand the bigger picture.
I truly enjoyed reading about a near death experience from someone who went from no specific beliefs to finding spiritual abundance, and so much hope. I especially love how she talks about Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father; her love for them spills from every page.
I have read a lot in this genre and read a short article on FB promoting the book that I felt gave all the best parts. I would recommend the FB article over the entire book
I enjoyed the experiences shared in the book until Jane Moe and husband converted to Mormonism and the push of their reading materials being more important than the Bible shut my interest off.