Waking Up in Heaven: A True Story of Brokenness, Heaven, and Life Again

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New York Times bestseller! A remarkable and inspirational memoir about one woman's near-death experience, who was dramatically changed by the nine minutes she spent in heaven.

On December 10, 2009, McVea, a thirty-two-year-old mother of four, went to the hospital for a routine procedure. While undergoing treatment, her face suddenly turned a dark shade of blue, then black. Her mother screamed for help, and a nurse tried to revive her…to no avail.

Today, Crystal does not remember what happened in that hospital room during the nine minutes she was unconscious and unable to breathe on her own. She has no memory of the panic and the rushing nurses and the loud cries of “Code Blue.”

She only remembers drifting off…and waking up in heaven.

This unexpected meeting of a self-described sinner and skeptic with her God changed everything. Raised Christian, she had left her faith behind after childhood abuse and the subsequent struggles and suffering of her troubled teens and early adulthood. She longed to believe but felt abandoned, broken, and undeserving.

A moving autobiographical testament to the power of divine love and forgiveness, Waking Up in Heaven shares the message of hope, healing, and compassion McVea brought back from her brush with God.

This brave, honest account of years lost to shame and guilt will inspire those who’ve stumbled along their own spiritual journey, with the uplifting reminder that no one is beyond the reach of grace and redemption, and that, in the words of the author, “God is real. Heaven is real. And God’s love for us is the realest thing of all.”

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4.6
83 reviews
Victor Collado
April 25, 2013
This book sets you on a journey into Crystal's life. You can take many things from this book. For me, it gave me a little glimpse of what heaven might be like and how much I hope to go there, amongst many other things. I feel the average skeptic can read it, and perhaps have a different outlook on things in the end.
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Whiskey 17
April 16, 2017
Well im the authors son Jameson Payne. The reason im leaving this comment is because of all the positive love filled reviews on it. My mother is a strong and wonderful woman who has been through so much. I watched her cry over mean comments that people made about her weight and other things while she was only trying to spread love to places that seem dark. Thank you all for your love and support. Remember that God makes miracles happen on a daily basis and each of us can be part of those miracles in someone elses life.
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KP W
September 15, 2019
I wish everyone could read/listen to this book and receive it's powerful message. If your considering giving this book a try I strongly recommend that you do. You wont regret it. :)
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About the author

Crystal McVea is the author of Waking Up in Heaven. With a deep rooted passion for the needy and lost, Crystal speaks around the country bringing a message of hope and redemption. She is a schoolteacher and lives in Oklahoma with her husband Virgil, a US Army veteran, and their four children. To learn more, go to CrystalMcVea.com.

Alex Tresniowski is a writer and bestselling author who lives and works in New York. He was a writer for both Time and People magazines, handling mostly human-interest stories. He is the author or coauthor of more than twenty books. For more about this story and the author, please visit AlexTres.com.

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