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Summary of John Hagee's The Three Heavens
Summary of John Hagee's The Three Heavens
Summary of John Hagee's The Three Heavens
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Book Preview: #1 The Hagee family prayer chain was in full force, and we began to circle the wagons. When I arrived at the hospital, I learned that my two grandchildren were in adjoining rooms, which made it easier for Nana and Papa to divide our time between them.

#2 The family took their two children into the house to prepare for dinner and celebrate the addition to their home. Their youngest son, Jack, was floating in the pool fully clothed and facedown. The father pulled him out and began CPR. The boy was taken to the hospital, but his parents never gave up on saving him.

#3 The ER doctor told Diana that even though Jackson had regained his heartbeat, he was concerned that he had gone so long without oxygen that he would be either brain dead or in a vegetative state.

#4 The family was told that if and when Jackson woke up, he would most likely have significant neurological deficits. However, the parents watched in awe as their son came back to life in the days that followed.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 25, 2022
ISBN9781669352877
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    #1

    The Hagee family prayer chain was in full force, and we began to circle the wagons. When I arrived at the hospital, I learned that my two grandchildren were in adjoining rooms, which made it easier for Nana and Papa to divide our time between them.

    #2

    The family took their two children into the house to prepare for dinner and celebrate the addition to their home. Their youngest son, Jack, was floating in the pool fully clothed and facedown. The father pulled him out and began CPR. The boy was taken to the hospital, but his parents never gave up on saving him.

    #3

    The ER doctor told Diana that even though Jackson had regained his heartbeat, he was concerned that he had gone so long without oxygen that he would be either brain dead or in a vegetative state.

    #4

    The family was told that if and when Jackson woke up, he would most likely have significant neurological deficits. However, the parents watched in awe as their son came back to life in the days that followed.

    #5

    Following Jackson’s cues, the family went swimming in the same pool he had nearly drowned in. The sky was beautiful, and the sun just beginning to set. Jack began to share the most beautiful story of heaven.

    #6

    When Jackson was asked what he saw in heaven, he replied, I saw Jesus, and He showed me heaven. I saw big houses and shiny yellow streets. I saw blue skies, and Nana and Holly were with me.

    #7

    The Kreye family, who were friends with the Zuckerman family, shared their story with us. Jack is now 11 years old and a straight-A student who also excels in martial arts. He still enjoys swimming.

    #8

    The Bible teaches that each of us will spend eternity in one of two places: the highest of heavens with our Redeemer, or in hell with Satan.

    #9

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