Last week, Alex Malarkey, the subject of the book “The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven,” made headlines for admitting he had not been to Heaven following a devastating car crash at age six.
The revelation that Kevin Malarkey fabricated his six-year old son’s account of his near-death experience (NDE) in “The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven” is not shocking.
After Alex Malarkey, the so-called “boy who went to heaven,”issued a public letter this week recanting his story, his publisher announced it will take the book based on his experience out of print.
Alex Malarkey, the boy at the center of the book The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven has reportedly recanted his story, saying that he did not go to heaven after all.
Billy Graham turned 96 years old on Nov. 7; to celebrate the internationally-known evangelist has released a new film entitled “Heaven” featuring a never-before-heard message.
I was driving and found myself behind a car displaying the bumper sticker, "COEXIST." That wasn't surprising. But this was: "SOMETIMES I WRESTLE WITH MY DEMONS SOMETIMES WE JUST SNUGGLE."