is a beautifully written and amazing account of life, death — and life again. In the early days of his flying career, Capt. Dale Black was a passenger in a horrific airplane crash which some have called the most ironic in aviation history. He was the only survivor. In the gruesome aftermath of the crash Dale experienced a life-changing journey to heaven. This was not a vision or a dream, but a … not a vision or a dream, but a very real experience. To say that his journey to heaven transformed him forever, is an understatement. Not only was Dale’s life forever altered but his story has already changed the lives of tens of thousands.
In this captivating book you’ll learn about angelic guides, living Light, and indescribable music from the astonishing city of gold. Dale describes the luxurious countryside, the massive rainbow colored wall with gates of pearl, the awesome townships and the spiritual family that welcomed him. He shares with intricate detail the glorious beauty, radiant colors, intoxicating aromas, and boundless love and joy he experienced while in heaven.
To those who have lost loved ones, this book is a source of deep comfort. It also gives readers renewed purpose and glorious hope for the future. This story is full of challenges and struggles that culminate in “overcoming faith” guaranteed to inspire. This flight to heaven dramatically changed Dale’s life — reading this book could change yours too.
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A book that was hard to put down. Well worth it for any young or old Christian or seeker.
This book was one that I couldn’t put down.
This was an inspirational book addressing faith and God answering prayers, but there was a lot left out. His experience in heaven was “just okay” and i am a person you don’t need to convince about near death experiences. The reader just needed more. He showed much more emotion about his ankle than what he observed in heaven. For such a rich …
Awesome book!
A true story that reads like a mystery novel. Dale Black was the lone survivor of an aircraft crash at age nineteen. His orthopedic surgeon was Dr. Homer Graham of Burbank, California, known as a “doctor to the stars” because he had performed surgery on so many Hollywood celebrities. (Evil Knievel had been one of his patients)
Dr. Graham was …