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A Plane Crash...A Lone Survivor...A Journey to Heaven - and Back Pdf, Epub, Ebook FLIGHT TO HEAVEN: A PLANE CRASH...A LONE SURVIVOR...A JOURNEY TO HEAVEN - AND BACK PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Dale Black,Ken Gire | 192 pages | 01 Jun 2010 | Baker Publishing Group | 9780764207945 | English | Ada, MI, United States Flight to Heaven: A Plane Crash...a Lone Survivor...a Journey to Heaven - and Back PDF Book So this book by Dale Black on the subject of Heaven really piqued my interest. Anyway, apart from the two chapters on what Heaven is like in his dreams, which I can't connect with the other chapters are fine actually. Although Dale did not remember anything from the accident or the time he was in a coma, he awoke with a very strong and personal love for those he saw. It it were important to God what religion to become, in order to get to heaven, you'd think he'd tell these people, so they could get it right and be absolutely sure that's how God wants them to spend their time on earth. Pages and cover are clean and intact. The title has little to do with the bulk conten Sorry to say that I approached this book with an open mind and heart but it felt like this authors relentless assault on logic and reasoning of a non-Christian readers belief in how God influences events in the world makes it impossible to be worth the while. Nothing happens suddenly but requires not only his own faith but a lot of hard work. More information about this seller Contact this seller 7. I mean, Christianity and Islam has a lot in common that it's not hard to understand. We were absolutely enthralled with observing the Hand of God transform the captain's selfish life into one of service and sacrifice for God. Condition: GOOD. Aug 16, Kate rated it really liked it Shelves: memoir. I believe when we decided to come here that we would be susceptible to the elements as well as heartaches and disappointments. I will read this book more than once. Enlarge cover. He was also critically wounded with chemical burns, shattered bones and joints, pieces of the airplane stuck in his flesh, and an obvious brain injury. United Kingdom. He wanted to tell them how much God loved them. Read more Proceed to Basket. Book is in Used-Good condition. Dale Black has flown as a commercial pilot all over the world, but one flight changed his life forever--an amazing journey to heaven and back. A Lone Survivor This book is not "litt-ra-chaw"; it is a testimonial. Dale was in a coma for three days. All pages tight and clean. This is ultimately a personal journal and story, if you will. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Aug 20, Becky rated it it was amazing. About this Item: Condition: Good. Dale Black. As time has gone on, and the older I get, the number of beloved relatives and friends who have moved to Heaven has increased. When he woke up he had HUGE gaps in his memory. And poof, it's downloaded to my phone. Paperback Spanish Book. Get A Copy. Trivia About Flight to Heaven Flight to Heaven: A Plane Crash Dallas, TX, U. Well done Captain Black, looking forward to reading more from you! I found myself put off by the author's interpretations of his experiences, specifically when he introduced his own biases into the interpretation of an event. Waiting forty years to tell a piece of his story made the telling a selfless act. If applicable: Dust jacket, disc or access code may not be included. He wanted to tell them about Jesus and the importance of His gift. Now, after a lifetime of aviation ministry, he's decided to share his powerful true story! More information about this seller Contact this seller 1. He continued also to say, "thy will be done. The only survivor of a horrific plane crash, Dale was hovering between life and death when he had a wondrous experience of heaven. Flight to Heaven: A Plane Crash...a Lone Survivor...a Journey to Heaven - and Back Writer Captain Black's journey from a driven youth with a pilots dream to tragedy and a rediscovered and greatly strengthened faith in the God of the Impossible, will humble and encorage you as it did me. Average rating 4. Search Within These Results:. What he saw, what he heard, and what he learned there continues to ripple through his life and touch others. He talks about angels, mu Captain Black is a retired pilot who was the only survivor of an "unsurvivable" plane crash when he was a young man. His belief is that he can only be fully happy again if he could walk. A retired airline pilot, Capt. This is a silly thing to be upset about, of course; even prophets are left to interpret their visions and experiences through their own personal and imperfect lenses. When he gave his will to God answers came. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i. Nathasia rated it liked it. He shares with intricate detail the glorious beauty, radiant colors, intoxicating aromas, and boundless love and joy he experienced while in heaven. The author then details the rest of the first year after the crash. Trivia About Flight to Heaven But silly or not, fair or not, I still found myself cringing when the author mourned the "unsaved" state of his friend who died in the plane crash. About Dale Black. I was greatly moved and encouraged by this testimony of persistence in following Jesus and living a life in Him no matter what. I learned as much about how a God loves as the importance of sharing my faith with others. A full-time writer, he holds a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, has coauthored study guides with Chuck Swindoll, and has studied screen writing. Experience a Life-Changing Vision of Heaven. I believe when we decided to come here that we would be susceptible to the elements as well as heartaches and disappointments. To say that his journey to heaven transformed him forever, is an understatement. The cover may have some normal wear. It's 'a journey to heaven and back. More than one book referencing an 'out of body' experience appeared to dominate my view of the smallest rack in a garage convenience store as I was travelling out of the hot Arizona desert to enjoy cooler climes. Dale Black has flown as a commercial pilot all over the world, but one flight changed his life forever--an amazing journey to heaven and back. Most of these 'been to heaven and back' should in actuality be entitled: my brush with death and how i got well again. Flight to Heaven: A Plane Crash...a Lone Survivor...a Journey to Heaven - and Back Reviews I am struck by the similarities that are described b Back again with my yearly guilty pleasure of reading a book about people who have out of body experiences and have had visits to heaven. The title has little to do with the bulk content of this book and the vague and abrupt nature of what happened in heaven makes it even more agonizing. I highly recommend this book. I would recommend this book to everyone - male, female, young, old. Mar 07, Lee Price rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Anyone. This book restored a lot of my faith in God. Black is the lone survivor of a terrible plane crash, this book highlights that although confronted with such adversity his response is a desire for a deeper understanding of God combined with a growing strength of faith. The author eventually tells of the experience he had at the gates of heaven; the light, the sounds, the music, the love, the people but it is clear he holds back the most sacred of the experiences. This is that book. His story is both interesting and amazing! His grandfather told him to hold them sacred, pray about them, and share them only at an appropriate time. Thanks for telling us about the problem. The author is in a serious plane crash as a young man. I love reading those books too - about people who have died and gone to Heaven and then been brought back to life, which is why I read this book to begin with, but this one was so much more. More than that, this story is redemptive. What he saw, what he heard, and what he learned there continues to ripple through his life and touch others. Why does God decide to save some people from death, but not others? Although Dale did not remember anything from the accident or the time he was in a coma, he awoke with a very strong and personal love for those he saw. Hovering near death for three days, he had a breathtaking experience of heavenbefore returning to life, and a painstaking recovery. Dale and his wife, Paula, are parents of two grown children and live in Southern California. What of the essential nature of man and of his relationship to God? Black seems very sincere particularly in the audio version. When he accepted God's will miracles occurred. Mar 29, Bridget rated it it was ok. I also enjoyed the multiple black-and-white photos depicting the crash site and Captain Black, among others. Or is it that people who have these experiences just assume that god likes their religion best, because they feel loved? As a Christian Latter-day Saint , I am somewhat predisposed to look sympathetically on NDE stories, and I had heard This book is not "litt-ra-chaw"; it is a testimonial.
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