
Whatever brought you here, this book was written for that exact reason.
Maybe someone you love passed away, and there's a question you've carried ever since. Are they safe? Are they home?
Maybe it's your own health that's been on your mind lately — making you think more about what's waiting on the other side.
Maybe your faith has been steady your whole life, and you're not looking to fix it. You're looking to deepen it.
Or maybe you're simply curious what Heaven is actually like — described by someone who was actually there.
Gabe Poirot was there. At 20, after an accident that should have ended his life, he spent 18 days face-to-face with Jesus in Heaven — and came back to write it all down.
Whatever brought you here, this book was written to answer it. Many readers say the first thing they did after finishing was order a second copy — for someone they love who's been asking the same questions.
Some books you read. This one reads you back.
Readers consistently describe the same thing: they open it expecting a story and they come out the other side feeling like they've been seen — really seen — for the first time.
Not because Gabe is a great writer.
But because what he witnessed in that throne room is the thing every human heart has always suspected but never dared to fully believe: that Jesus knows your name, that He chose you specifically, and that the cross was not an obligation.
It was desire.
That truth lands differently when it comes from someone who stood there and saw the wounds.
People read it in one sitting.
They cry through chapters.
They buy copies for everyone they love.
They say they don't have words for what changed — only that something did.
That is what waits for you in these pages.
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FAQs
I've read other near-death experience books. How is this different?
I've read other near-death experience books. How is this different?
Most NDE books describe heaven as a place — the colors, the light, the landscape. This one describes a person. Gabe's 18 days weren't spent sightseeing. He stood before Jesus face-to-face, was spoken to by name, and saw his own name written in the wounds. Readers who have consumed every heaven book on the market consistently say this one hits differently — because it's not about the destination. It's about the encounter with Jesus Himself.
I'm not sure I fully believe in near-death experiences. Should I still read this?
I'm not sure I fully believe in near-death experiences. Should I still read this?
Skeptics consistently report that this book disarms them in a way they didn't expect. Gabe's account is backed by scripture at every turn, endorsed by NYT bestselling theologians, and medically documented as impossible to survive. But more than the evidence — the specificity of what he describes is what gets people. Vague stories are easy to dismiss. This one is not vague. Read the first chapter and decide for yourself.
I believe in God but I've been feeling distant from Him for a long time. Will this help?
I believe in God but I've been feeling distant from Him for a long time. Will this help?
This is the book most readers in that place describe as the thing that broke the distance.
Not because it teaches you new theology — but because Gabe's account of how Jesus looked at him, spoke to him, and refused to let shame define him makes the love of God feel present and personal in a way that is very hard to argue with.
Dozens of readers describe closing the last page and immediately wanting to pray — not out of obligation, but because they wanted
I want to give this to someone who is grieving or afraid of death. Is it appropriate?
I want to give this to someone who is grieving or afraid of death. Is it appropriate?
It may be the most appropriate thing you could give them.
Multiple readers have purchased 5, 10, even more copies specifically for people walking through grief or facing terminal illness.
One reader bought 10 copies for cancer patients at the hospital where she works.
The book doesn't minimize pain or offer hollow comfort — it offers an eyewitness account of where the people we love go, and what — or rather who — is waiting there.
That is a different kind of comfort entirely.
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