Heaven Is for Real

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Heaven is For Real is a Christian drama based upon a true story about a minister's family that endures several troubles and, just as things seem to keep getting worse, his young son has a near-death experience that leaves him believing that he visited Heaven, spoke to Jesus and is in touch with angels. At first the boy is disbelieved but, as he reveals things that he shouldn't know and finds his way to others in need of comfort, the minister and his sometimes baffled family grow to believe him while those around them either accept his gift or question it. A comforting, slow story with a very faithful little child and positive messages about family, faith and enduring challenges.

Erik M.

Continuity mistake: There is a scene where the family is talking in the kitchen while Colton is drawing a picture. The picture he is drawing changes suddenly as well as the color of the crayon in Colton's hand during a split second shift to another character and back to Colton.

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Todd Burpo: What if you have an experience so far beyond your own experience, it's irrational. What then?

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