Thomas Nelson. 2010. — 208 p.
When a not quite 4 year old child accurately describes things that are impossible for him to know, his parents (and the readers) are gripped not only by what he has to share, but by what this means for all of us. Colton's father tells the unfolding story of events that took place that threatened their family on so many levels as his own health and then his son's took major hits. Anyone who has faced the loss of a child, suffered the loss of pre-born or newborn, or had to look death in the face for themselves will be ministered to by this simple hearted account of a powerful, personal God who is sovereign over the events of our lives.
Only one minor detail in his description leaves me questioning what he actually saw. Not enough to discredit the account by any means.