When Will the Heaven Begin? - Ally Breedlove & Ken Abraham

When Will the Heaven Begin?

By Ally Breedlove & Ken Abraham

  • Release Date: 2013-10-29
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4
4
From 119 Ratings

Description

AN INSPIRATIONAL AND HEARTRENDING MEMOIR ABOUT BEN BREEDLOVE, WHO SHARED HIS NEAR-DEATHEXPERIENCES AND VISIONS OF HEAVEN IN HIS VIRAL VIDEOS—WRITTEN BY HIS SISTER, ALLY BREEDLOVE.

On Christmas Day 2011, Ben Breedlove’s soul went to heaven. But it wasn’t his first time there. Ben suffered from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a heart condition that posed a constant risk of sudden death. His condition, a thickening of the heart muscle, worsened over time, leaving him weak and fatigued. It also led Ben to some close calls medically, in particular cardiac arrest on four separate occasions, during which he felt the presence of angels and experienced the perfect peace of heaven.

Precocious and warm, Ben was close with his family and two siblings, and forged deep relationships with his friends. He loved to wakeboard and wake surf, and he had dreams of visiting foreign countries around the world. He created the YouTube channels TotalRandomness512 and BreedloveTV, and co-created the channel OurAdvice4You, where he posted videos about everything from dating advice for girls to more serious topics like his spirituality and heart condition.

Unbeknownst to his parents and family, Ben created a two-part video called "This Is My Story," in which he used flashcards to tell the world about his near-death experiences and his beckoning toward heaven.

When he died a short while later, at the tender age of eighteen, his family and the rest of the world stumbled upon these videos. The world responded with overwhelming acceptance of the message Ben shared.

Sharing his vision of heaven was Ben’s gift to his family, and to the world. And now this is the Breedlove family’s gift to us – an in-depth look at the life and near-deaths of Ben, the strength and faith of a family, and ultimately, the hope of heaven.

Do you believe in Angels or God? I Do. – Ben Breedlove

Reviews

  • Changed my life

    5
    By Harmony_Is_Magic
    I give it 5 stars. I totally and relate Ben's story with my life story of going to see doctors all the time because of a condition I have had my whole life but will live through. My sister showed me his videos well over a year ago and it really changed my life. Ally is a remarkable person who really knows how to get a message across to readers. Me growing up a Christian and all I could really relate to Ben's visions because I too have had the same. This is a book that will inspire people for generations to come.
  • God's Young People

    5
    By Nichole Bee
    This was a book well worth the read. It increased my trust and faith in God. My mom died when I was 13'. My 19 year old granddaughter died on the 13th of August. I would gladly have given up my life so she could have had her life to live. Her death did, however, bring our entire family closer to God. So many things happened after she died that made us all have no doubt that there is a God, and everything happens for a reason. Her name was Bridgette and she wanted to save the world. She was studying to be a nurse and wanted to go to Africa to help them in their struggles for life. She was a good person and yes we loved her, but it just wasn't enough. Ben was an exceptional young man and so full of life.. If he had lived he would have worked to make the world better, but in dying he achieved that goal in an even more remarkable way.
  • Real Deall

    5
    By Just_an_average_user
    Having had a recent near death cardiac experience in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico on a Disney Cruise ship highlighted my similarities in both our experiences. Amy truly captures Ben's spirit, faith and his realization that something untimely and very wrong was ultimately was just around life's bend. This book allows readers to understand that Heaven truly does exists and IT is not a standard, "cookie cutter" version; and our entry into everlasting happiness only requires acceptance to Jesus Christ. When Ben cried about not being able to remain in Heaven, I sadly did as well. Some of us are still searching for God's purpose for us after our near death experience and Amy's book about Ben and his family give me hope that my answers will come soon. With Love, Bruce Ure