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Cecil "Cec" Murphey (born January 28, 1933) is an American writer, whose books are in categories such as nonfiction, biography, caregiving, memoir, fiction, and inspirational. He has best sellers to his credit, most notably ''
90 Minutes in Heaven ''90 Minutes in Heaven'' is a 2004 Christian book written by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey. The book documents the author's death and resurrection experience in 1989. ''90 Minutes in Heaven'' remained on the ''New York Times Bestseller Lis ...
'', a collaboration with Don Piper, and '' Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story'' a collaboration with Dr.
Ben Carson Ben Solomon Carson Sr. (born September 18, 1951) is an American retired neurosurgery, neurosurgeon, academic, author, and government official who served as the 17th United States secretary of housing and urban development from 2017 to 2021. A pio ...
. Murphey has also written books with other celebrities, such as football player
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,
Franklin Graham William Franklin Graham III (born July 14, 1952) is an American evangelist and missionary in the evangelical movement. He frequently engages in Christian revival tours and political commentary. The son of Billy Graham, he is president and CEO ...
and
Bishop Eddie Long Eddie Lee Long (May 12, 1953 – January 15, 2017) was an American pastor who served as the senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, a megachurch in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, from 1987 until his death in 2017. When ...
. Murphey is also a public speaker on such topics as
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, faith, male
sexual abuse Sexual abuse or sex abuse is abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another. It is often perpetrated using physical force, or by taking advantage of another. It often consists of a persistent pattern of sexual assaults. The offender is re ...
,
caregiving A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, who may have specific professional training, are o ...
, and writing.


Personal life

Murphey was born in
Hobart, Oklahoma Hobart is a city in, and the county seat of, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States. It is west-southwest of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, and northwest of Lawton, Oklahoma, Lawton. It was named for Garret Hobart, the 24th List of Vice ...
and grew up in
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. After graduating from Davenport High School in 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1955. In 1954, reading '' Magnificent Obsession'' by Lloyd C. Douglas began his conversion process; he became an active church member of Immanuel Baptist Church in
Waukegan, Illinois Waukegan ( ) is a city in Lake County, Illinois, United States, and its county seat. Located north of Chicago, Waukegan is a satellite city within the greater Chicago metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, its population was 89,321, makin ...
, where he met his future wife, Shirley Brackett, whom he married in 1955. After his discharge from the Navy, he did his undergraduate work in the Chicago area, receiving his
Bachelor of Religious Education The Bachelor of Religious Education (BRE) is an undergraduate degree. It offers a broad education in the areas of scripture and Christian theology. This degree is primarily offered by institutions of a Christian worldview, though not exclusiv ...
from Chicago Bible College and his BA in Education from Pestalozzi-Froebel Teachers College, while teaching sixth grade in the public schools of Waukegan. In 1961, the Murpheys and their three children left for
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to do missionary service. They returned to the United States in 1967, and Murphey entered
Columbia Theological Seminary Columbia Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Decatur, Georgia. It is one of ten theological institutions affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). History Columbia Theological Seminary was founded in 1828 in Lexington, Geor ...
in
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and
Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University (CAU or Clark Atlanta) is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded on September19, 1865, as Atlanta University, it was the first HBCU in the Southe ...
– now Clark Atlanta – studying at both simultaneously. In 1970 he graduated from both, receiving his MA in Education from Atlanta and his
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from Columbia. That same year, he was ordained by the Presbyterian Church. From 1970 to 1972 he was a
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student at
Emory University Emory University is a private university, private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Its main campu ...
. In 1973, he began to teach part-time at Beulah Heights Bible College – now Beulah Heights University – where he taught, intermittently, for the next 25 years.


Writing career

Murphey began writing articles in 1971, while a pastor in Atlanta. His first book, ''Prayer: Pitfalls and Possibilities'' was released in 1974. In 1976, Murphey taught at his first writers' conference for Dixie Council of Authors in
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. Since then, he has taught at approximately 250 writers' conferences, most notably with the American Christian Writers. In 1984, Murphey left the pastorate to become a full-time writer. ''90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life'' has sold more than 5 million copies, been printed in 26 languages, and appeared on the New York Times paperback bestseller list for 26 weeks. Since the initial publication of ''90 Minutes in Heaven'', three follow-up books have been released: ''Daily Devotions Inspired by 90 Minutes in Heaven'' and ''Heaven Is Real'', also on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list, and ''Getting to Heaven: Departing Instructions for Your Life Now''.


Film adaptations

''Gifted Hands'' was adapted for film, with Cuba Gooding Jr. as Dr. Ben Carson, and aired on TNT in 2009.


Awards and honors

*2009: Extraordinary Service Award from the
American Society of Journalists and Authors The American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) was founded in 1948 as the Society of Magazine Writers, and is the professional association of independent nonfiction writers in the United States. History The organization was established in ...
*2009: ''90 Minutes in Heaven'' won a Christian Retailing Retailers Choice Award in the "Backlist" category *2007: Lifetime Achievement Award from the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA) *2005: ''I Choose to Stay'' (with Salome Thomas-EL) was selected to receive the BlackBoard Book of the Year Award for nonfiction from African American booksellers"The BlackBoard Book of the Year Awards"
on the Knight Agency website


References

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External links


Official website
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