18 Days in Heaven: I Left My Body. I Met Jesus. What He Told Me Will Alter Your Eternity
Paperback
• 164 Pages
• USD 19.99
• English
• 9781667512549
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| Publisher | Harrison House Publishers |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781667512549 |
| ASIN/SKU | 1667512544 |
| Book Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 164 |
| List Price | USD 19.99 |
| Publishing Date | 30/03/2026 |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches |
| Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Book Code | BD00054650 |
Discover 18 Days in Heaven: I Left My Body. I Met Jesus. What He Told Me Will Alter Your Eternity by Gabe Poirot. This book is published by Harrison House Publishers in Paperback format, ISBN 9781667512549, ASIN 1667512544, under Christian Books and Bibles, Non Fiction, Religion.
Book Description
One moment, he lay on the pavement, blood pouring from his ears. The next, his spirit was lifted through a tunnel of living light—carried straight into the radiant throne room of Heaven.
At just 20 years old, Gabe Poirot flatlined after a catastrophic accident. Though doctors were able to revive him, Gabe remained in a coma that would last 18 days.
But death was only the beginning of his story.
While machines sustained his body, Gabe traveled beyond the veil where he encountered Jesus face-to-face and received revelation of what truly happens after the last breath on earth. In 18 Days in Heaven, Gabe shares his true near-death experience with striking clarity and humility, revealing what he saw, heard, and experienced—and how you can live in the power of eternity now.
In these pages, you will discover:
What happens the moment you die?
Is heaven real—and what is it truly like?
Will you still be yourself after death?
What did Jesus look like when you met Him face-to-face?
What does heaven sound like?
What is the key to answered prayer?
Why does God allow suffering?
Key Revelations Include:
Heaven is more real, more powerful, and more alive than you’ve ever imagined.
You are loved with the same love the Father has for Jesus.
Hell has no claim on you--the blood of Jesus secured your destiny.
You were created to rule and reign with Christ, both now and forever.
Perfect For:
Believers ready for fresh fire and breakthrough.
Christians who refuse religion and want real encounter.
Anyone facing fear of death, grief, or intimidation of the enemy.
Through a powerful life review marked by mercy—not condemnation—Gabe reveals a God whose love is relentless, personal, and far greater than most people have ever imagined. His testimony is supported by medical documentation, eyewitness accounts, and biblical confirmation, making 18 Days in Heaven one of the most Christ-centered near-death experiences ever shared.
18 Days in Heaven will awaken your faith, strengthen your hope, comfort the grieving, and call believers to live with eternity in view.
You don’t have to be afraid of death.
Heaven is real.
From the pavement of a brutal accident to the sapphire floor of Heaven, Gabe’s story will activate your faith, dismantle every lie, and ignite your spirit with the unshakable reality of eternity.
At just 20 years old, Gabe Poirot flatlined after a catastrophic accident. Though doctors were able to revive him, Gabe remained in a coma that would last 18 days.
But death was only the beginning of his story.
While machines sustained his body, Gabe traveled beyond the veil where he encountered Jesus face-to-face and received revelation of what truly happens after the last breath on earth. In 18 Days in Heaven, Gabe shares his true near-death experience with striking clarity and humility, revealing what he saw, heard, and experienced—and how you can live in the power of eternity now.
In these pages, you will discover:
What happens the moment you die?
Is heaven real—and what is it truly like?
Will you still be yourself after death?
What did Jesus look like when you met Him face-to-face?
What does heaven sound like?
What is the key to answered prayer?
Why does God allow suffering?
Key Revelations Include:
Heaven is more real, more powerful, and more alive than you’ve ever imagined.
You are loved with the same love the Father has for Jesus.
Hell has no claim on you--the blood of Jesus secured your destiny.
You were created to rule and reign with Christ, both now and forever.
Perfect For:
Believers ready for fresh fire and breakthrough.
Christians who refuse religion and want real encounter.
Anyone facing fear of death, grief, or intimidation of the enemy.
Through a powerful life review marked by mercy—not condemnation—Gabe reveals a God whose love is relentless, personal, and far greater than most people have ever imagined. His testimony is supported by medical documentation, eyewitness accounts, and biblical confirmation, making 18 Days in Heaven one of the most Christ-centered near-death experiences ever shared.
18 Days in Heaven will awaken your faith, strengthen your hope, comfort the grieving, and call believers to live with eternity in view.
You don’t have to be afraid of death.
Heaven is real.
From the pavement of a brutal accident to the sapphire floor of Heaven, Gabe’s story will activate your faith, dismantle every lie, and ignite your spirit with the unshakable reality of eternity.
Author Biography
Gabe Poirot is an author and speaker who shares his extraordinary near-death experience and the message of hope it inspired. In 2021, after a traumatic brain injury accident, Gabe was clinically dead and placed into a coma that lasted 18 days. During that time, while doctors prepared for the possibility he might never recover, Gabe experienced what he describes as a powerful encounter with Jesus and the reality of heaven.
Against medical expectations, Gabe came back to life and fully recovered. The experience transformed his life and led him to share his testimony with others seeking faith, hope, and a deeper understanding of eternity.
His book, 18 Days in Heaven, tells the story of the accident that nearly ended his life and the encounter that changed it forever.
Against medical expectations, Gabe came back to life and fully recovered. The experience transformed his life and led him to share his testimony with others seeking faith, hope, and a deeper understanding of eternity.
His book, 18 Days in Heaven, tells the story of the accident that nearly ended his life and the encounter that changed it forever.
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Book Summary
“18 Days in Heaven” by Gabe Poirot is a personal and spiritual memoir about a life-changing experience that the author believes took him beyond the edge of death and into the reality of Heaven. The book tells the story of a young man whose ordinary life is suddenly interrupted by a devastating accident that leaves him in a coma for eighteen days. While his body lies in a hospital bed and doctors fight to keep him alive, Gabe describes undergoing an experience that changes everything he understands about life, death, God, and eternity. The heart of the book is his testimony that during those eighteen days, he encountered Heaven and met Jesus in a way that felt more real than anything he had ever known on earth.
The story begins with crisis. Gabe’s life is shaken by an accident so serious that it brings him close to death. Around him, his family and loved ones are afraid, praying, waiting, and hoping for any sign that he will survive. In the physical world, he is unconscious and unable to communicate. But from his point of view, something deeply powerful is happening. He describes a strange movement away from his physical body and into another kind of awareness. This is not presented as a dream or a vague feeling, but as an experience filled with clarity, beauty, peace, and a sense of being fully awake. For Gabe, the world he enters is not imaginary. It feels solid, alive, and more complete than the life he has known before.
In Heaven, Gabe’s attention is drawn most strongly to Jesus. The book does not describe Jesus as a distant religious symbol or a figure from stained glass windows. Instead, Gabe presents Him as living, personal, warm, and overwhelmingly loving. This encounter becomes the emotional and spiritual center of the book. Gabe feels completely known by Jesus, including his pain, fear, shame, and weaknesses, yet he also feels completely accepted. The love he experiences is not cold or general, but intimate and direct. It reaches into the deepest parts of him and gives him a sense of peace that he had never known in the same way before.
Rather than focusing only on the scenery of Heaven, Gabe emphasizes the relationship at the center of it. Heaven, in his telling, is beautiful beyond human words, but its greatest beauty is the presence of Jesus. Everything there seems to reflect His love, holiness, joy, and peace. Gabe suggests that Heaven is not simply a place people go after death, but a home where the soul is fully healed and fully alive. Fear disappears there. Shame loses its power. The heavy burdens of earthly life are lifted. The atmosphere of Heaven is filled with safety, belonging, and wonder.
During his eighteen days in the coma, Gabe says he received words, insights, and revelations from Jesus. These teachings form an important part of the book. After waking, he records what he remembers, and those notes become the foundation for the story he later shares. The messages he describes are meant to comfort and awaken readers. He wants people to know that Heaven is real, that eternity is closer than they think, and that death does not have to be feared in the way many people fear it. In his experience, what waits beyond this life is not emptiness or darkness, but a reality more beautiful, more personal, and more loving than anything earth can offer.
Prayer is another major theme in the book. While Gabe is in the coma, people are praying for him. His family, friends, and others ask God to heal him and bring him back. Gabe presents these prayers as meaningful and powerful, not just comforting words spoken in desperation. In his view, prayer connects the earthly world with the unseen spiritual world. The book gives the impression that God is not distant from human suffering. Even in hospital rooms, moments of fear, and seasons of uncertainty, God is listening and working in ways people may not immediately see.
The book also explores purpose. Gabe comes to believe that his life on earth is not finished. Heaven is wonderful, and he does not describe wanting to leave it, but he senses that he is being sent back for a reason. His story is not meant to stay private. It is meant to encourage others, especially those who are afraid of death, grieving someone they love, struggling with doubt, or wondering whether Jesus is truly near. His return to life becomes part of the message. He wakes from the coma changed, carrying the memory of Heaven and the responsibility to share what he believes he saw and heard.
After Gabe wakes up, the book shifts into the difficult process of returning to ordinary life. His body must recover, but his inner life has already been transformed. He is no longer the same person he was before the accident. The things that once seemed most important now look different. His priorities, faith, and understanding of suffering have been reshaped by his encounter. He must learn how to live on earth while carrying the memory of Heaven. This gives the book a gentle but serious tone, because it is not only about what happened during the coma, but also about how such an experience changes the way a person lives afterward.
“18 Days in Heaven” is a testimony of hope. Gabe Poirot writes to assure readers that Heaven is real, Jesus is close, and death is not the end. The book is not written as a scientific argument or a formal theological study. It is a deeply personal account, told from the heart, about an experience the author believes was given to him for a purpose. Its message is simple but powerful: life is fragile, eternity is near, prayer matters, and the love of Jesus is deeper than fear, pain, or death. For readers open to spiritual memoirs and near-death testimonies, the book offers comfort, encouragement, and a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope may be closer than we imagine.
The story begins with crisis. Gabe’s life is shaken by an accident so serious that it brings him close to death. Around him, his family and loved ones are afraid, praying, waiting, and hoping for any sign that he will survive. In the physical world, he is unconscious and unable to communicate. But from his point of view, something deeply powerful is happening. He describes a strange movement away from his physical body and into another kind of awareness. This is not presented as a dream or a vague feeling, but as an experience filled with clarity, beauty, peace, and a sense of being fully awake. For Gabe, the world he enters is not imaginary. It feels solid, alive, and more complete than the life he has known before.
In Heaven, Gabe’s attention is drawn most strongly to Jesus. The book does not describe Jesus as a distant religious symbol or a figure from stained glass windows. Instead, Gabe presents Him as living, personal, warm, and overwhelmingly loving. This encounter becomes the emotional and spiritual center of the book. Gabe feels completely known by Jesus, including his pain, fear, shame, and weaknesses, yet he also feels completely accepted. The love he experiences is not cold or general, but intimate and direct. It reaches into the deepest parts of him and gives him a sense of peace that he had never known in the same way before.
Rather than focusing only on the scenery of Heaven, Gabe emphasizes the relationship at the center of it. Heaven, in his telling, is beautiful beyond human words, but its greatest beauty is the presence of Jesus. Everything there seems to reflect His love, holiness, joy, and peace. Gabe suggests that Heaven is not simply a place people go after death, but a home where the soul is fully healed and fully alive. Fear disappears there. Shame loses its power. The heavy burdens of earthly life are lifted. The atmosphere of Heaven is filled with safety, belonging, and wonder.
During his eighteen days in the coma, Gabe says he received words, insights, and revelations from Jesus. These teachings form an important part of the book. After waking, he records what he remembers, and those notes become the foundation for the story he later shares. The messages he describes are meant to comfort and awaken readers. He wants people to know that Heaven is real, that eternity is closer than they think, and that death does not have to be feared in the way many people fear it. In his experience, what waits beyond this life is not emptiness or darkness, but a reality more beautiful, more personal, and more loving than anything earth can offer.
Prayer is another major theme in the book. While Gabe is in the coma, people are praying for him. His family, friends, and others ask God to heal him and bring him back. Gabe presents these prayers as meaningful and powerful, not just comforting words spoken in desperation. In his view, prayer connects the earthly world with the unseen spiritual world. The book gives the impression that God is not distant from human suffering. Even in hospital rooms, moments of fear, and seasons of uncertainty, God is listening and working in ways people may not immediately see.
The book also explores purpose. Gabe comes to believe that his life on earth is not finished. Heaven is wonderful, and he does not describe wanting to leave it, but he senses that he is being sent back for a reason. His story is not meant to stay private. It is meant to encourage others, especially those who are afraid of death, grieving someone they love, struggling with doubt, or wondering whether Jesus is truly near. His return to life becomes part of the message. He wakes from the coma changed, carrying the memory of Heaven and the responsibility to share what he believes he saw and heard.
After Gabe wakes up, the book shifts into the difficult process of returning to ordinary life. His body must recover, but his inner life has already been transformed. He is no longer the same person he was before the accident. The things that once seemed most important now look different. His priorities, faith, and understanding of suffering have been reshaped by his encounter. He must learn how to live on earth while carrying the memory of Heaven. This gives the book a gentle but serious tone, because it is not only about what happened during the coma, but also about how such an experience changes the way a person lives afterward.
“18 Days in Heaven” is a testimony of hope. Gabe Poirot writes to assure readers that Heaven is real, Jesus is close, and death is not the end. The book is not written as a scientific argument or a formal theological study. It is a deeply personal account, told from the heart, about an experience the author believes was given to him for a purpose. Its message is simple but powerful: life is fragile, eternity is near, prayer matters, and the love of Jesus is deeper than fear, pain, or death. For readers open to spiritual memoirs and near-death testimonies, the book offers comfort, encouragement, and a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope may be closer than we imagine.
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