The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven: A Remarkable Account of Miracles, Angels, and Life beyond This World
In 2004, Kevin Malarkey and his six-year-old son, Alex, suffered an horrific car accident. The impact from the crash paralyzed Alex—and medically speaking, it was unlikely that he could survive. “I think Alex has gone to be with Jesus,” a friend told the stricken dad. But two months later, Alex...
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In 2004, Kevin Malarkey and his six-year-old son, Alex, suffered an horrific car accident. The impact from the crash paralyzed Alex—and medically speaking, it was unlikely that he could survive. “I think Alex has gone to be with Jesus,” a friend told the stricken dad. But two months later, Alex awoke from a coma with an incredible story to share. Of events at the accident scene and in the hospital while he was unconscious. Of the angels that took him through the gates of heaven itself. Of the unearthly music that sounded just terrible to a six-year-old. And, most amazing of all . . . Of meeting and talking to Jesus. The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven is the true story of an ordinary boy’s most extraordinary journey. As you see heaven and earth through Alex’s eyes, you’ll come away with new insights on miracles, life beyond this world, and the power of a father’s love.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781414336060 (1414336063)
ASIN: 1414336063
Publish date: June 30th 2010
Publisher: Tyndale Momentum
Pages no: 248
Edition language: English
Well, at last the publishers finally do something right. These publishers should know better that there is no heaven, no afterlife, and when a boy made such a silly story, they should know that it is just a work of fiction, and sell it in that category. But no. Publishers want to sell it like it ...
Good book about another little boy's trip to heaven. I already had read Heaven is for Real, so I was looking for some comparisons. There are similarities between the two, but this book focuses more on what the parents were going through. There is some description of heaven, which is similar to the o...
Meh. Still trying to wrap my head around it. If it really is a true story (and I mean all of it) then that is a true miracle. But as of right now I have my doubts. Sorry!