Return from Tomorrow - George G. Ritchie

Return from Tomorrow

By George G. Ritchie

  • Release Date: 2007-09-01
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 267 Ratings)

Description

At the age of twenty, George Ritchie died in an Army hospital. Nine minutes later, he returned to life. What happened to him during those minutes was so compelling that it changed his life forever. In Return from Tomorrow, Ritchie tells of his transforming encounter with the Son of God, who led him to encounters with other nonphysical beings at the very doorway of eternity.
Ritchie's extraordinary experience not only altered his view of eternity, but it has also altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of readers. One of the most startling and hopeful descriptions of the realm beyond, this classic will inspire readers from all walks of life. It includes a brand-new preface from Elizabeth Sherrill.

Reviews

  • Multiverse?

    5
    By Kellerdigs
    As a spiritual explorer I am very intrigued with this gentleman’s experience. It fits with aspects of Quantum and multiple universes. As a medical professional first and an author last, his experience was not only credible but very moving. I don’t understand Christ’s reasons for why the Universe is as it is, but I am thankful for His love and care, and consider this book a memorable marker on my journey.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By IdahoCool
    Excellent read. Timely even today.
  • Enlightenment

    5
    By little indian princess
    I came upon this book while reading another book. I believe I was directed to this at the precise time I needed it. I was floundering in my own life as well as disenchanted with the state of the world. This book has opened and lit the path I have been consistently praying for. This solidifies to me that indeed God is here always. My heart either allows or disallows seeing Him and He in those around me. Thank you Dr. Ritchie.
  • A must read!

    5
    By Dmbas2006
    This story, told in such a down to earth way. The message shines through: If we can learn to see that it’s not about us, regardless of what’s happened to us. It’s about everyone else. Just be there for others and try to help them let go of themselves so that they can start helping others… I will keep this book close for those days that I need hope 🙏
  • Will read again and again throughout my life

    5
    By jamie.kathryn
    An absolutely amazing account. It gives potential answers to a lot of questions about the afterlife, but more importantly, it motivates and inspires Christlike action in this life!
  • Boring...

    5
    By Ettevysivad1122
    Boring. Watch the interview on YouTube. The interview is great!
  • Return from tomorrow

    5
    By Xalphone
    I love this book. I have read it nine times , and every time I read it I learn something new. George Richie shows the world a true loving being of light that changes his life for the good.He was given a second chance at life and used it for the good. What he gave back changed many lives and touched thousands of others. Thank you to the Richie family for sharing this story. May god bless you all in your walk.
  • Very Inspiring!

    5
    By Kdf1959
    Great book. A must read, very comforting! Thank you for sharing ...
  • Return to Tomorrow

    5
    By Osoama
    I read this book when it first came out years ago. I very much enjoyed then as I did this time reading it. It does seem like a different book however as my perspective has greatly changed. I believe that any book that can help other people learn to love others is worth reading. The description of how the author came to the realization of the importance of serving and loving others at the sacrifice of one's own self is uplifting and real. It seams achievable. I'm inspired once again to try to see Christ in the face of each person with whom I associate.
  • 35 years later

    5
    By Veganidahodian
    I read this book about the time I graduated from high school. It had a profound effect on me then and again upon reading it again some 35 years later. What a blessing, twice given.

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