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Selections from 90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper
Patty, Harford County Public Library staff member recommends...
"I just read Selections from 90 Minutes in Heaven (Find this book in our catalog). It's the true story of a man who was in a fatal car accident, was pronounced dead for 90 minutes, went to heaven and returned to life. I read the "Selections" version because I was a little skeptical about the story itself even though it came highly recommended to me by a customer. I thoroughly enjoyed this short read and found it very inspirational and thought provoking. Whether you believe all the accounts of Don Piper, the author, or not, it is clear to me that he really believes it and is traveling world wide to spread his message. I recommend this book to anyone who believes in an afterlife and anyone who isn't sure."
"I just read Selections from 90 Minutes in Heaven (Find this book in our catalog). It's the true story of a man who was in a fatal car accident, was pronounced dead for 90 minutes, went to heaven and returned to life. I read the "Selections" version because I was a little skeptical about the story itself even though it came highly recommended to me by a customer. I thoroughly enjoyed this short read and found it very inspirational and thought provoking. Whether you believe all the accounts of Don Piper, the author, or not, it is clear to me that he really believes it and is traveling world wide to spread his message. I recommend this book to anyone who believes in an afterlife and anyone who isn't sure."
Labels: 90 Minutes in Heaven, afterlife, Don Piper, inspirational nonfiction, near death experiences
posted by Elizabeth on 4/22/2009




