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  1. Sep 23, 2003 · The Five People You Meet in Heaven #1. Mitch Albom. 4.00. 742,881 ratings30,302 reviews. From the author of the phenomenal #1 New York Times bestseller Tuesdays with Morrie, a novel that explores the unexpected connections of our lives, and the idea that heaven is more than a place; it's an answer.

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    • Best Books For Grief and Loss and Losing Loved Ones
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    These books about heaven are well-written and researched. They’ll give you hopeand encouragement, and helpful insight from God’s Word. You’ll find something here to remind you that the separation isn’t forever and that it will be far from boring when we get there!

    If you’re out to study the topic of Heaven and have your questions answered, start with these Heaven books:

    You may wonder why I chose to include fiction books about heaven. Well, I learn best through the story, and since Jesus taught through the story (parables), too, then why not? Plus, sometimes we need something we can laugh at, and someone to cheer on in the midst of it all.

    Many kids don’t know much more about what happens after death than what Mufasa says in The Lion King, about ‘when we die, our bodies become the grass. The antelope eat the grass, and we eat the antelope, the great circle of life” (paraphrased). With these books about heaven for kids, you’ll be able to teach them before they need to know and comfort...

    I asked a few fellow readers about books for kids who lost a loved one, and here are their suggestions:

    Specifically, looking for books for grief and loss? The kind that will walk you through the process of this overwhelming event? Or maybe something to distract you, and let you escape from reality for a few hours? Here are my recommendations:

    Sometimes, Grief is too fresh, or the lossis too heavy. In those moments, the absolute best books for grief and loss are the ones that take you to another world, and outside of the world of loss, you’re living in. Sometimes, going through the wardrobe and into Narnia is the best thing you can do. Seeing the Great Lion at work, good triumphing over ...

    It’s hard to find hope amidst loss.The overwhelming emptiness and pain, the need for one more hug, or to tell them the joke you just heard, etc. But there is hope. We know that, if they’ve trusted Jesus, we’ll see them again. Heaven is real, and I hope these books about Heaven have helped you find a little bit more hope in this season.

  2. May 29, 2012 · Dr. Mary Neal (featured in the Netflix original series Surviving Death) tells the incredible story of the kayak accident during a South American adventure that took her to heaven—where she experienced God’s peace, joy, and angels—and back to life again. In 1999 in the Los Rios region of southern Chile, orthopedic surgeon, devoted wife ...

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  3. May 13, 2020 · When this surgeon died for 30 minutes, she got a glimpse of heaven. Here's what she learned about love, spirituality, and science.

  4. Jan 1, 2004 · 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.

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  5. May 9, 2011 · Heaven Is for Real is written by an evangelical pastor, Todd Burpo, and tells of his then four-year-old son Colton, who survived emergency surgery and later told his family that he went to Heaven. Colton described seeing Jesus and meeting his miscarried sister and his great-grandfather, who died before he was born.

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  7. Jul 8, 2019 · Best-selling books and blockbuster movies have been read and seen about people dying and coming back to life and telling about Heaven. There was much excitement, curiosity and confusion. Someone said, “No one has ever come back from the grave to speak of Heaven.”

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