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Three Year Old Visits Heaven... And Comes Back!

Aaron Lewendon - Category Manager

Meet the mum whose three year old son went to Heaven and came back to tell everyone in the runaway bestseller: 'Heaven Is For Real'.

It’s five years since Sonja Burpo’s son, Colton, fell ill during a family holiday. Her husband had suffered kidney stones, a broken leg and a cancer scare so the family were looking forward to getting away. ‘Little did we know it was going to be probably the worst time of our lives,’ Sonja recalls. ‘He definitely had a heaven experience.’

When Colton fell ill, the family assumed it was flu, but after a trip to hospital they discovered his appendix had burst.

‘He was very ill. We didn’t know if that was the last time we would see him. We spent another 15 days in the hospital, another surgery and ICU. It was touch and go. Eventually we were going to have to go to a bigger hospital - then he finally had a turnaround after a prayer meeting.

‘He never flat-lined, but he definitely had a Heaven experience because of what he’s told us. You can’t deny it. He actually told us in the hospital, but we were so tired and emotionally drained that we weren’t listening. He was telling us all along. Even after the hospital he was telling us and at first we just didn’t get it.’

Eventually, Colton’s parents realised their three year old had been through a supernatural experience. Colton gradually began to speak about meeting in Heaven with his miscarried sister - whom he knew nothing about, and his great grandfather - who died 30 years before Colton was born. His parents were astonished.

Descriptions of a Heaven filled with colour and rainbows have inspired the millions who have heard Colton’s story. There are now over 5 million ‘Heaven Is For Real’ books in print. Related products have followed including the devotional ‘Heaven Changes Everything’, the Children’s Picture Book, Audiobook, DVD Study.

A Global Phenomenon

Predictably, ‘Heaven Is For Real’ has attracted critics who claim the family is trying to profit from Colton’s experience. But Sonja says the family have refused a lot of offers. ‘If we wanted to make money, there would be more yellow out there!’

‘We get letters from little kids and old grandmas and you realise it is touching people. There are sceptics out there - you don’t focus on that. We focus on the people who are being helped. When you take a stand you’re always going to have critics. We know what we saw and we’ve been affirmed and reaffirmed.’

Heaven Changes Everything

Sonja is amazed that the book has done so well. It’s been two years since it was released but the invitations to speak and make media appearances still flood in.

‘We were hoping we could sell the first printing, and if we did we thought that would be great. When they continued to re-print, we had to think how they packaged it. Then the foreign licenses started coming in. We weren’t prepared. We get letters, emails and Facebook posts and we’re realising it has impacted and translated to other cultures.’

Sonja explains that it took time to get the full story from Colton. “He’s a boy and boys don’t like to talk,” she says.

‘To get anything out of him we had to be in the right moment. For the ‘Heaven is for Real’ book, we were able to do things like we were drinking from a water fountain - a sip here and a sip there. Then we finally put it all together. When people read the book, it’s like drinking from a fire hydrant! In between two and six hours, people can read it all - and it’s a lot to take in at once.’

‘We’d been telling the story all along, because my husband is a pastor, and we would tell it at funerals. We didn’t think about writing a book but people kept saying: 'you need to write a book'. We even had strangers come and knock on our door and say: ‘you need to write a book!’

Dealing with Sceptics

The book has attracted both praise and criticism from the Christian community. Popular blogger and lead pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Tim Challies, wrote: ‘Reject this book. Do not read it. Do not believe it. And do not feel guilty doing so.’

Others have called it: ‘Naïve, superficial and disturbing.’ But for every critic, there’s a handful of fans. Sonja rejects claims that the book is unbiblical and says her family’s faith has the Word of God at its foundation.

‘He was telling us stuff at 3, 4 and 5 that some adults don’t even get. He’s explaining the Trinity and End Times, and our [children’s] programme is not that good! We work with them and do Bible stories and pray with them but we weren’t that good. We were thinking: ‘where did he come up with this?’

The mother of three thinks her son has even more revelations ‘locked up’ in his head.

A Normal Life

The success of the book has had a huge impact on the family, but Sonja is determined to keep life as normal as possible. ‘That’s my job as the Mum,’ she says.

‘Colton still has to take out the trash and do his homework. I try and keep him in school as much as possible. We have two other kids: I have a 16 year-old and an 8 year-old. God has given us a time to speak and so we’re trying to speak. We live two hours from the airport so that makes it challenging, flying out every time, but we try and be normal!’

It's difficult to know what ‘normal’ means for a mother whose son has been through a remarkable supernatural experience. Sonja has had to deal with criticism, national and international media and a hectic travelling schedule. All things considered, she seems remarkably calm, confident and full of faith.

Many reviewers admit to being sceptical at the beginning of ‘Heaven Is For Real’. Even Colton’s own parents found the story difficult to believe at first. But somewhere between the 1st and 163rd page, ‘Heaven Is For Real’ wins over a remarkable number of people – both Christians and non Christians. Thanks to the success of the book, it's not just Colton and his parents, but millions around the world, who are now happy to declare: ‘heaven is for real’.