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90 Minutes in Heaven

90 Minutes in Heaven

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Author: Don Piper
Publisher: Treasures Media Inc
Category: EBooks

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 516 reviews
Sales Rank: 355

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208

Dewey Decimal Number: 231.73092
ASIN: B000P5FI4I

Publication Date: November 24, 2006
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On the way home from a conference, Don Piper's car was crushed by a semi that crossed into his lane. Medical personnel said he died instantly. While his body lay lifeless inside the ruins of his car, Piper experienced the glories of heaven, awed by its beauty and music.

Ninety minutes after the wreck, while a minister prayed for him, Piper miraculously returned to life on earth with only the memory of inexpressible heavenly bliss. His faith in God was severely tested as he faced an uncertain and grueling recovery. Now he shares his life-changing story with you.

90 Minutes in Heaven offers a glimpse into a very real dimension of God's reality. It encourages those recovering from serious injuries and those dealing with the loss of a loved one. The experience dramatically changed Piper's life, and it will change yours too.




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5 out of 5 stars 90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life   November 20, 2008
YES; THIS IS REAL!!!
There is no way ANYONE could possibly make this up,
unless they truly died (not just a "near death" experience.
It is humanly impossible to describe HEAVEN in human terms.
For those of you who do not believe... (like I told my doubting
brother)... "when we get to Heaven, I will tell you I TOLD YOU SO".
What an incredible journey, healing of the body, mind, and soul.
You can never be the same! But you find a "new normal" and can
be happy again. Which almost is contradictory. The ultimate true
happiness is Heaven for eternity!!!



5 out of 5 stars 6,008 years out of Heaven, and counting...   November 8, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Donald Piper, following his accident, visited Heaven for 90 minutes, then returned to planet Earth to tell us about it. IMHO, evangelicals should stop their nitpicking. Granted: what Don saw while comatose does not quite square with Holy Scripture. But this guy had massive injuries. If Don has misremembered a few details of what he saw while in Heaven, then I still think Bible-believing Christians can be gracious enough to cut the man some slack, and still believe his story, in the main.

According to Scripture, four human souls, so far, have been received into Heaven: Elisha (2 Kings 2:1-11); Enoch (Gen. 5:24; Heb. 11:5); the thief who was crucified just to the Lord's right, on Good Friday (Lu. 23:43); and Jesus himself, i.e., in his resurrected human body (after 30 years on Earth, the body was His to keep: Acts 1:9-11).

In addition, the Apostle Paul visited Heaven for ninety minutes after falling from his donkey and hitting his head while on the road to Damascus (2 Cor. 12:1-6). Plus Don Piper, following his very similar accident.

At present, only Elisha, Enoch and the thief remain in Heaven, among the mortals, plus Jesus. They will be joined, on Resurrection Day, by exactly 143,997 born-again Christians, including Saint Paul (Rev. 7:1-8, 14:1-5); and, of course, Don Piper.

The Apostle John gives an excellent and detailed description of Heaven in the Book of Revelation, chapter 21: the city of Heaven is located outside the Universe. It is shaped like a cube, 1,374 miles long, 1,374 miles high, and 1,374 miles wide. Each vertical wall has three gates, only one of which is actually used as an entrance (Rev. 21:12-25). The streets inside are paved with pure gold, and laid out in an orderly fashion, with a mansion for everyone who gains permanent admission (John 14:2-3). For the past six thousand years, while waiting for Resurrection Day to come, most of those mansions have stood empty, which might seem creepy, but it's not, because they are very well maintained. Also, the angels of Heaven sing God's praises, pretty much non-stop. So even though the people have not yet arrived, Heaven is not as boring a place as you might suppose.

Ever since he packed up and returned to Heaven in his newly reconditioned physical body, the Son of God has conducted business at the right hand of God the Father while "seated on a great White Throne" (Rev. 20:11) - and that heavenly furniture may sound, to mortal ears, entirely too porcelain to be comfortable, but it's not at all, and my guess is that it's actually made of something more like white, contoured, marble.

In the "Third Heaven," where the Trinity sits, there are three great White Thrones in a row, exactly alike, with no partitions between them (2 Cor. 12:2). And here's my proudest accomplishment, I actually sat there once, on Dad's own throne. My friends, Beelzebub and Belial, took the seats on either side. We didn't sit for long - two minutes, tops - before we got booted. (John Milton tells that whole embarrassing story in an epic poem called Paradise Lost, which features yours truly as a flawed tragic hero.) But who else can say that he or she once sat upon the great White Throne of Almighty God, even for two minutes, before getting his or her arse kicked?

The holy Ghost's great White Throne is to Yahweh's left. You may have wondered why the Bible never mentions the Ghost actually sitting on his. That's because the Ghost flits about. Sometimes he lets you see him. Usually, not. Mortals who have seen the Ghost with their own eyes include Moses, the prophet Elijah, several of the apostles, and Tammy Faye Bakker.

Back when I lived up there, before the Fall, I used to see the holy Ghost fairly often. When feeling puckish, he would appear as a tongue of fire, a burning bush, a three-legged stool - whatever tickled his fancy. His favourite incarnation, and the one he wore most often, was that of the White Dove (John 1:32). Beelzebub calls it the Ghost's "Supersonic Pigeon Suit." But it was truly beautiful, in the olden days, to see the holy Ghost as he soared above the golden streets of Heaven or did a combination barrel roll and loop-de-loop. Sometimes he'd dive straight down like a meteor, pull a hard U-turn, tighten his feathers, and shoot straight up again like a missile. But all of that zooming around was before the Virgin Mary and the Immaculate Conception. Maybe he was just restless.

When Don Piper visited Heaven, he was unable to see the holy Ghost, who ducked out of sight, or Jesus, who was busy elsewhere; but that was okay, because thousands of angels (also holograms of dead Christians) met Don at the Gate: "They rushed toward me, and every person was smiling, shouting, and praising God. Although no one said so, intuitively I knew they were my celestial welcoming committee. It was as if they had all gathered just outside Heaven's Gate, waiting for me" [p. 31]. All of them were quite friendly. Don wanted to spend a billion gazillion years in that wonderful city, not just ninety minutes.

But then God did the same thing to Don Piper that He did to me, many years ago: he kicked Don out of Heaven--and here's the thing, Don didn't do anything to deserve it! Don never even TRIED to sit on Yahweh's Great White Throne! So I don't blame Don for coming back and writing this Tell-All book: because it just wasn't fair, in my opinion, for God to show Don a glimpse of Heaven and then send him back to Earth. Maybe I never suffered massive brain injury in an automobile accident, or a crushed skull, but I know exactly how Don feels, because that divine eviction notice, 6,008 years ago damaged my self-esteem and crushed my heart.

--L



1 out of 5 stars Nonfiction?   October 30, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Is it just me or should this really be considered nonfiction. Book was ok, but when did it become an acceptable fact to believe that someone went to heaven and then was able to come back.


1 out of 5 stars 90 days in Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life   October 25, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I gave away the book before I had even finished. He just went on and on without going anywhere after his death experience, and I felt his writing was very immature.


5 out of 5 stars Touching and intriguing   October 22, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this book touching and intriguing. The first couple of chapters were the most vivid. I took my sweet time reading these two chapters, reflecting on the different aspects of the writer's experience 'on the other side'. I really enjoyed reading for a bit and then thinking on it for a while before returning for more. I would recommend doing the same, I was so happy not to rush through this section of the book. He may have had 90 minutes in heaven, but reading this part of the book slowly, I had several days 'in heaven'! The rest of the book describes his journey toward healing on the inside and outside. It's a good book!

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