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Glimpses of Heaven

True Stories of Hope and Peace at the End of Life's Journey

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Glimpses of Heaven

By: Trudy Harris R. N.
Narrated by: Connie Wetzell
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Trudy Harris began her career with Hospice in 1981, eventually becoming the president of the Hospice Foundation for Caring. This collection of more than 40 true stories of Harris's patients offers readers an incredible glimpse at what lies beyond and what the living can learn from the dying. Her patients have described to her visions of angels and loved ones who have gone on before, the sounds of ethereal music, colors that did not exist on earth. She has been with hundreds of patients as they took their last breaths and knows the kinds of questions that both the dying and the loved ones they are leaving behind ask.

  • What do you say to a loved one who is dying?
  • What happens when we die?
  • How can you make a dying friend feel safe?
  • Does a dying person really see angels, hear music, or see friends and family members who have already died?

Tender, heartbreaking, and eye-opening, Glimpses of Heaven offers a window into the world beyond and life after death.

Public Domain (P)2009 Baker Publishing Group
Christian Living Christianity Death & Grief Grief & Loss Ministry & Evangelism Personal Development Spiritual Growth
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This compilation of true stories tells and shows, with great clarity, what people saw as they were dying. This unique collection of stories range from young to old. Each story has a unique angle, overflows with compassion and is truly an inspiration.

Connie Wetzel’s narration was excellent. This book is perfect for an audiobook, because it has wonderful places to stop and absorb what you’ve just listened to-then start again when you are ready.

Some of the reviews have complained that this book wasn’t biblical enough-it doesn’t matter if it is or not. The message is loving and doesn’t need to be biblical. It teaches the listener that our amazing God meets us at the level we’re comfortable with and goes from there. People interested in near-death experiences will find this book a delight

truly an inspiration

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Such a beautiful book, I cried listening to these stories, but ultimately found comfort in them. Would recommend

Listened in one sitting

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If you could sum up Glimpses of Heaven in three words, what would they be?

I enjoyed this book. Nice to hear the account people gave at the end.

Peace in the understanding

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The author includes a variety of experiences working in a hospice environment.

These stories provide a compelling body of evidence that there is life after death and the God loves his children. This life is our Father's schoolhouse and he has a plan for each of us.

Many people question why a loving God and Father would allow people to suffer and experience terrible loss and pain. But God granted us agency and these life experiences will bring us the compassion that God's plan is to teaches us.

An intriguing account of people preparing for and passing from this life

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These stories will inspire and up lift you especially if you have recently lost a loved one.

Love these stories.

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This book is a reverent/ sad book and the tone of the narrators voice is just so odd and makes me feel weird listening to it. I have to read it in paperback because the narrators tone of joyfulness almost when talking about terminally ill people is making the book so weird !! The book itself is amazing, please consider a new narrator !

Narration is odd

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She sounded as if she was advertising detergent instead of recounting precious accounts of dying. I had to take down the speed a couple of notches she was so over-the-top. I couldn't listen all the way through so I hope to read the book in future. Why do publishers hire these people who sound as f they aren't paying attention to the content, have bad inflections? It seems the author is usually the best bet to read their own books 98% of the time.....

Couldn't stomach the reader

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

badly written ,...badly edited...no real substance

Would you ever listen to anything by Trudy Harris again?

No

How did the narrator detract from the book?

ultimately this story is about how to find Jesus....its religious stuff..it should have been spiritual....

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

dissapoitment

Not worth listening to ...

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Christian be warned trudy is a mormon.teacher .I really liked this but sadly given the fact that it is from an LDS <mormon > speaker why not warn Christians when books are narrated by non Christians .its only fair since we Christian's are buying the product..more info should be given about source and narrator .please thank you

Christian's bc warned trudy is mormon

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This book assumes that everyone believes the same things, for the most part. Too much for my taste. A lot of similar circumstances with family and people. I'm sorry but it sounds made up.

To Much Religious Reference

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