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The young man at the center of The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven, Alex Malarkey, said this week that the story behind the 2010 book was all made up.
The boy who claimed he went to heaven after a 2004 car accident that left him paralyzed now says the entire book is based on a lie.
The language Alex Malarkey used to describe his trip to heaven sounded suspect, but when he took it all back, he truly sounded like a tool of Evangelicals.
While Boy from Heaven has been shown around the world, it’s not likely to be screened in Egypt any time soon.
A best-selling account of a 6-year old's journey to heaven and back has been pulled after the boy retracted his story.
Fourteen-year-old Colton Burpo and his parents say the boy visited heaven after suffering a burst appendix 10 years ago, an account which became a book and now has been adapted into a film. Colton ...
In July 2010 a book titled The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven: A True Story, about the purported near-death experience of Alex Malarkey (who was six years old at the time), was published by Tindale ...
Here’s the sad, frustrating story behind ’The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven,’ the regret behind its publication.
"Heaven is for Real," the movie based on a true story about a four-year-old who claims to have been to heaven, was a hit at the box office, making an estimated $21.5 million over the weekend.
The post Los Lonely Boys on New Album Resurrection and 20th Anniversary of “Heaven”: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. Garza retraces the groups steps over the past 11 years, from going ...
ASkySoBlack have confirmed that their debut album will be called Touch Heaven and will arrive later this year via New Morality Zine. Most details are still TBA, but they’ve just shared its lead ...
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