Miracles from Heaven vs True Story of Annabel Beam, Christie Beam (2024)

I believe that I was cured because whenever I went to heaven, I asked Jesus if I could stay with him and he said, 'No, Annabel. I have plans for you on Earth that you cannot fulfill in heaven,' and he said, 'Whenever I send you back, there will be nothing wrong with you.'

-Annabel Beam, Fox and Friends, April 2015



Questioning the Story:

What disorders did Annabel Beam suffer from?

The Miracles from Heaven true story reveals that when Annabel Beam was five years old she was diagnosed with two rare life-threatening digestive disorders, pseudo-obstruction motility disorder and antral hypomotility disorder, which resulted in frequent hospital stays (FoxNews.com). The former is characterized by altered and inefficient contractions (peristalsis) of the muscles in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which help to move food content along. Instead of food content being passed efficiently, the intestines react as if there is a blockage, leading to inefficient absorption of nutrients. The latter, antral hypomotility disorder, is characterized by weak contractions in the antrum part of the stomach.

The real Anna Beam (left) had suffered from two rare digestive disorders. Actress Kylie Rogers (right) as Annabel Beam in the Miracles from Heaven movie.

Did they really take Annabel to Boston to see a gastroenterologist?

Yes. In search of help for Annabel's digestive disorders, they made trips to both Austin and Boston to see specialists. Dr. Nurko (Eugenio Derbez) is based on real-life Boston doctor Samuel Nurko. Like in the movie, he was one of the few doctors in the country still allowed to prescribe Cisapride, which had been taken off the market due to certain side effects. The real Dr. Nurko has a cameo in the movie. When the journalist, Ben Wexler (Wayne Pére), asks Christy (Jennifer Garner) to step out into the hall to talk, the real Dr. Nurko can be seen walking passed them.

Did Kevin Beam run his own veterinary clinic?

No. Though he had dreams of a family business, Kevin Beam had been working as part of a team of doctors at the Alvarado Veterinary Clinic since around 2002. Despite the family being stressed financially, the movie exaggerates the weight on Kevin's shoulders by adding the stress of trying to get a family business off the ground as medical-related bills are flooding in. In the book, Christy Beam says that Kevin's partners at the clinic were very supportive when he had to miss work and readjust his schedule. -Miracles from Heaven book

Did Christy and Annabel really go to Boston without an appointment?

No. Though Christy says that "it took several months and a lot of persistent prayer" to get Annabel an appointment to see Dr. Nurko, they already had an appointment with him when they embarked on their first trip to Boston. Fact-checking Miracles from Heaven revealed that Christy's sister Angie, who is not shown in the movie, went with them on the trip. -Miracles from Heaven book

Did Christy and her daughter Annabel first meet Angela at a restaurant?

Yes. As we investigated the Miracles from Heaven true story, we discovered that Queen Latifah's character, Angela Bradford, is based on a real-life woman named Angela Cimino, a single mom of three. Like in the Miracles from Heaven movie, they met Angela when Annabel accidentally knocked over a large glass of Sprite at the hotel restaurant. Their busy waiter dropped off a few co*cktail napkins. Angela stepped in with a stack of paper towels. They got to talking and she offered to show them the city the following day. They became friends, and like in the movie, Angela helped them on future trips to Boston, including giving them a place to stay. In real life, Angela is white, not black.

Did an airline ticket agent really help Kevin Beam get tickets when his credit cards were declined?

Not exactly, but a similar act of kindness supposedly did occur in real life. On his way to the airport with daughters Abbie and Adelynn, Kevin Beam called each credit card company and tried to get them to extend his limit. Abbie handed him card after card until he finally found himself speaking with a customer rep who gave him a "tentative go-ahead." She couldn't raise the maximum but told him to try the card anyway. "You never know," the rep told Kevin. "It might go through." -Miracles from Heaven book

The real Annabel Beam during one of her hospital stays for her digestive disorders prior to the accident.

Did Kevin Beam really sell his motorcycle to help pay for the travel and treatments for Annabel?

No. Though he did own a motorcycle, the real Kevin Beam sold his "tricked out" pickup truck to help pay for the hospital-related travel and treatments for Annabel. -Miracles from Heaven book

Is the journalist whose daughter has cancer based on a real person?

No, it doesn't appear that Ben Wexler (Wayne Pére), the journalist who initially doesn't believe in God, is based on a real person. In the movie, Ben's daughter suffers from cancer and is a temporary roommate of Annabel. Ben sees how much pain Annabel is in, and after Annabel's sudden recovery, he finds himself believing that she's telling the truth. The character Ben and his daughter Haley do not appear in Christy Beam's Miracles from Heaven book.

Did Annabel really fall headfirst into a hollow tree trunk?

Yes. In December 2011, Annabel Beam fell 30 feet headfirst down into the rotted-out trunk of a cottonwood tree. Several hours passed before emergency personnel were able to harness Annabel to safety. -FoxNews.com

Exactly how long was the real Annabel Beam stuck in the tree?

"She was in the tree about five hours," says her mom, Christy Beam (FoxNews.com). Unlike the movie, emergency personnel convinced Annabel to tie her own harness and she was conscious when they hoisted her out of the tree (Kens5.com).

Was she stuck upside down the whole time she was in the tree?

No. In fact-checking Miracles from Heaven, we learned that Annabel was not upside down the entire time. "She at one point was able to right herself," says mother Christy. "So, she was in a fetal position for the majority of the time." -FoxNews.com

The real Beam family in 2015 in front of the tree that changed their lives. From left to right: dad Kevin, Adelynn, Annabel, mom Christy, and Abbie.

Was Annabel injured during the fall?

No. Luckily, despite supposedly being knocked unconscious during the fall, she survived without injury. As a precaution, she was life-flighted to the hospital. -FoxNews.com

Did the symptoms of her digestive disorders really disappear after the fall?

Yes. In researching the Miracles from Heaven true story, we learned that according to Annabel's mother, Christy Beam, her daughter's symptoms miraculously vanished after the fall. Prior to the accident, Annabel had been in "severe chronic pain all the time" for a significant portion of her childhood. -FoxNews.com

Did Annabel's digestive disorders cause her so much pain that she told her mom she wanted to die?

According to Annabel's mom Christy, this is true. At one point, Annabel told her that she wanted to die and live in heaven with Jesus. "She was just in severe chronic pain all the time," says Christy. "Her belly was greatly distended all the time. Eating and drinking was a challenge." -FoxNews.com

The real Christy Beam (left) says that her daughter told her she wanted to die and go live with Jesus in heaven. Jennifer Garner (right) portrays Christy Beam in the Miracles from Heaven movie.

Did the real Annabel Beam claim to see her grandma in heaven?

Yes. "Whenever I fell, I saw heaven and it was really bright," Annabel said, "and I saw my MeeMee who had died a couple years back. And that's how I knew I was in heaven. She looked a little bit younger than she had whenever I last saw her." -FoxNews.com

What does Annabel say that Jesus looked like?

"Well, he had like a brown beard and brown hair and a long white robe," Annabel told Fox and Friends during a 2015 interview, roughly four years after the fall.

Did Jesus tell Annabel that he was going to cure her?

According to Annabel, during her visit to heaven, she asked Jesus if she could stay with him so that she could escape the pain she was in. She said that Jesus responded by saying, "No, Annabel, I have plans for you on Earth that you cannot fulfill in heaven ... Whenever I send you back, there will be nothing wrong with you." -FoxNews.com

Was Annabel really symptom free after the accident?

While fact-checking Miracles from Heaven, we learned that according to Christy Beam, Annabel's mom, her daughter has not been hospitalized for her digestive disorders since before the fall, and she no longer exhibits the associated symptoms. During a 2015 interview on Fox and Friends, Christy said that her daughter was currently taking no medications.

The real Christy Beam (left) and daughter Annabel Beam (center) pose with actress Jennifer Garner (right). Courtesy Christy Beam.

What do the doctors say about Annabel's miraculous recovery?

"They just say that she's asymptomatic," says Annabel Beam's mom Christy. "They've released us from the care of a pediatric gastroenterologist, specialist. ... They say that they don't know, but that she shows no more symptoms and she is on zero medications today." -FoxNews.com

Is it possible that Annabel Beam's story is a hoax?

Yes. Supposed true stories about people visiting heaven have increased in popularity in recent years. Though there is often no real way to prove them true or false, a few have turned into cash cows for their subjects. With the case of the Beam family and Miracles from Heaven, one could conclude that financial worries led the family to fabricate the story, but there is currently no way to prove that assertion. Is it possible that Annabel was knocked unconscious during the fall and had a dream? Should we simply dismiss Annabel's sudden recovery and explain it as the mesmerized doctor suggested in the movie, that bumping her head might have knocked things into place with regard to her nervous system? Or is that in itself a miracle?

Other stories of trips to heaven include Heaven is for Real, the story of a toddler's visit to heaven. The book was on The New York Times' best-seller list for 59 weeks and the film adaptation earned $91 million in the U.S. alone. The family in that story also struggled financially before the book was published. Another successful book, The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven, was revealed to be a hoax when its young subject disavowed the story and stated that his visit to heaven was a fabrication. The boy, Alex Malarkey, had been left a quadriplegic after a severe traffic accident. His father, Kevin Malarkey, helped to author the story and capitalized on his son's injury.

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FAQs

Is the story of Anna Beam true? ›

The Miracles from Heaven true story reveals that when Annabel Beam was five years old she was diagnosed with two rare life-threatening digestive disorders, pseudo-obstruction motility disorder and antral hypomotility disorder, which resulted in frequent hospital stays (FoxNews.com).

Did Annabel Beam go to heaven? ›

In December 2011, after suffering from a chronic intestinal disorder for four years, she fell headfirst 30 feet inside a hollow tree in their yard, somehow emerging without serious injuries. And somehow free of her stomach disorder. Annabel says she visited heaven while trapped inside the tree.

Is the film Miracles From Heaven a true story? ›

"Miracles From Heaven" is based on the incredible true story of the Beam family. When Christy (Jennifer Garner) discovers that her 10-year-old daughter Anna (Kylie Rogers) has a rare, incurable disease, she becomes a ferocious advocate for her daughter's healing as she searches for a solution.

What disease does Anna have in Miracles From Heaven? ›

Anna had been sick since she was 4 with pseudo-obstruction motility disorder and antral hypomotility disorder, illnesses for which there is no cure. The nerves and muscles in her intestines didn't contract normally, and as a result food, fluid, and air weren't able to properly move through Anna's body.

How old is the real Annabelle beam? ›

Is Dr nurko real? ›

He is a specialist in gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition (read: the digestive system), and is the director of the Center for Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.

What was Annabel Beam condition? ›

Annabel suffered a long time before being diagnosed with pseudo-obstruction motility disorder, a rare and incurable syndrome that makes it impossible for the body to process food efficiently.

How did Annabel Beam get out of the tree? ›

Annabel landed inside the hollowed-out tree in what could have been a fatal fall. Firefighters worked for five hours to get her out of the tree. But during that time, Annabel says she saw heaven, Jesus and even her Mimi who had died several years before. Annabel claims that Jesus told her He had plans for her on earth.

What is the plot of miracles from heaven? ›

Is Jennifer Garner religious? ›

Religion. Although Garner stopped attending church regularly after moving to Los Angeles, her three children were baptized as members of the United Methodist Church in her hometown of Charleston, West Virginia. In 2015, she and her family began attending weekly Methodist church services in Los Angeles.

What lesson can you get from Miracles from Heaven? ›

Life is not meant to be lived alone.

Life, with all it's joys and messes, including illness, is not meant to be lived alone. And I truly appreciated how filmmakers shined a light on how the Beam family navigated the tough waters of terminal illness together and with the help of those around them and God.

Who is the main character in Miracles from Heaven? ›

Miracles from Heaven

What happens to Anna in miracles from heaven? ›

Anna has been suffering from an unknown condition over the last few weeks that causes her to vomit constantly and makes her unable to hold down her food. Christy and Kevin take Anna to see a doctor. After several tests, the doctors conclude that Anna may just be lactose intolerant.

How does miracle from heaven end? ›

And in the end, after Anna is miraculously healed, the girl's life spared not just from a terrible fall, but also from her disease, Christy goes back to church and tells her “family” there the whole story of her journey. “Miracles are God's way of letting us know He's here,” she says.

Is miracles from heaven religious? ›

Miracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown. It is based on Miracles from Heaven by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease.

What is Annabelle real name? ›

In the 2017 prequel, we learn that Annabelle Higgins is actually the fictional orphan Janice, who became possessed by the demon attached to the doll.

How old is the girl from Miracles From Heaven? ›

The book is about the author's 10-year-old daughter Annabel Beam, who was diagnosed with a rare terminal stomach disorder. While on a visit home from the hospital she fell while climbing a tree with her older sister, a branch gave way sending Annabel 30 feet down headfirst into the hollow trunk of a cottonwood tree.

Is Miracles From Heaven on Netflix? ›

Watch Miracles from Heaven | Netflix.

Was Miracles From Heaven filmed in Boston? ›

"Miracles from Heaven" stars Jennifer Garner and tells the true, faith-based story of a little girl who battles an incurable disease until a dramatic fall from a giant tree changes everything. The real story about Anabell Beam was set in Texas, but the movie was filmed in and around Atlanta.

How did Anna beam fall? ›

Girl Suffering Painful Illness Says After Falling From Tree Jesus Cured Her

Can you fall inside a tree? ›

In December, 2011, Annabel was playing outside the family's Texas home with her sisters Abigail, now 14 and Adelynn, now ten, when she slipped and fell inside a hollowed-out cottonwood tree. Mum Christy said: 'She hit her head three times on the way down and this is consistent with the findings of an MRI scan.

How old is the girl from Miracles From Heaven? ›

The book is about the author's 10-year-old daughter Annabel Beam, who was diagnosed with a rare terminal stomach disorder. While on a visit home from the hospital she fell while climbing a tree with her older sister, a branch gave way sending Annabel 30 feet down headfirst into the hollow trunk of a cottonwood tree.

What was Annabel Beam condition? ›

Annabel suffered a long time before being diagnosed with pseudo-obstruction motility disorder, a rare and incurable syndrome that makes it impossible for the body to process food efficiently.

What is the plot of Miracles From Heaven? ›

How old is Kylie Rogers? ›

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