Heaven Is Real
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نقد و بررسی
Don Piper reads the sequel to his book NINETY MINUTES IN HEAVEN with a crisp, sometimes emotional delivery. While the first book dramatizes his accident with a tractor-trailer and his subsequent vision of heaven, the sequel focuses on Piper's painful transition to what he calls the "new normal"--the countless surgeries and the painful rehabilitation that ends with continued physical disabilities. His voice is gentle as he discusses "crossing bridges" and the importance of hope and forgiveness in recovery. One of his strengths is that he focuses on what he can do instead of what he can no longer do. Vignettes, letters, and stories of those he has ministered to through his testimony are included. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
June 11, 2007
Piper, well-known for his Christian bestseller 90 Minutes in Heaven
, with over 1.4 million copies in print, takes his dramatic story one step further by describing the lessons he’s learned since he died on a bridge in Texas in 1989. Piper didn’t stay dead, but instead returned from the gates of heaven a changed man. “I left the bridge different than I had been when I started across,” he says. Piper uses the bridge metaphor throughout, describing his salvation as the first bridge he crossed, then the traversal of another bridge to a “new normal” after accepting that his life was forever altered. Other journeys discussed include the bridge to compassion and the final bridge to heaven (for good this time). Undergirded with e-mails and letters from people who have read his book or heard him speak, Piper also leans heavily on the example of the Apostle Paul and the New Testament book of Philippians. Although the messages can be repetitive and the writing uninspired, Piper’s story is astounding and his life lessons are real: focus on the eternal, find the humor, accept help, give thanks and just hold on.
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