
I had little problem with what he offered and found myself nodding my head in agreement with some of his descriptions. Like several of the reviewers, I was fascinated with the first third of the book as he describes what he learned in his first two NDEs. Visions of Glory combines two of my favorite topics – Near Death Experiences (NDEs) and the Last Days. I believe Spencer was sincere when he described what he said he saw. The negative reviews on Amazon and elsewhere declare that Spencer was deceived.

Maybe by the time I finish the review it will be clearer. There’s just something strange about this book that I can’t put my finger on at the moment. I’m not going to say my review is negative, and I am going to recommend you read it, but I’m going to offer a few words of warning. Visions of Glory has also been reviewed in several places, but the negative reviews are too dismissive for me. Proof of Heaven can stand on its own, already reviewed by many people. I finished Proof of Heaven a week ago and did not feel the desire to review it as I do with this book. I had intended to review chapter three of Passing the Heavenly Gift, but that can wait. I had not intended to write this review, but could not resist because the impression to share was so strong. I hope I made it clear that I got a lot of good from the book even though I had problems with it, which I delineate below. Well, it’s good to have multiple sources to make comparisons.

And I thought I was being a little harsh in my review here. Note added 6-11-13: Greg Smith has published a much more complete review on the FAIR website.
