

His name is Colton Burpo a book was written on his life, it’s called Heaven is For Real. I’m John Shegerian, and today we have with us a very special young man. This is a very special Christmas edition of the Impact Podcast. John: Welcome to another edition of the Impact Podcast. For more information on how ERI can help your business properly dispose of outdated electronic hardware devices, please visit. ERI has a mission to protect people, the planet, and your privacy and is the largest fully-integrated IT and electronics asset disposition provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company in the United States and maybe even the world.

John Shegerian: This edition of the Impact Podcast is brought to you by ERI. They are passionate about working tirelessly to keep Heaven is for Real Ministries alive and well through the creation of new books and resources as well as through speaking to audiences all over the world. The Burpo Family is deeply committed to their faith in Jesus, and their experiences through the Heaven is for Real journey has only solidified their love of the Lord and their love of the local church. Sonja finds her joy in loving and teaching kids of all ages, raising her own kids and managing their busy schedule, and being the backbone of Heaven is for Real Ministries.Ĭolton, 21, is busy every day working as an apprentice to an electrician, along with keeping up with speaking events, podcast interviews, and other media opportunities all over the world.

Todd loves fixing things, grilling in the back yard, speaking to audiences all over the world, and a solid afternoon nap.

We hope you enjoy this very special episode.Įven though the Burpo family has been on a wild ride for the past few years, they still live their life as “normally” as possible. This week we have chosen to share with you a replay of one of our all-time most popular episodes of the Impact Podcast - a conversation with the wonderful and inspiring Colton Burpo, author of “Heaven is for Real.” With all that the world has been going through over the last couple of years, it is always good to hear and share stories of hope.
