Donna Rigney Books in Order
Browse Donna Rigney’s books in order, with quick summaries, publication dates, and simple guidance on which prophetic or healing-focused title to start with.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
The Mysteries of Heaven and Hell Revealed
by Donna Rigney
2007
Rigney recounts visions that carried her, in the Spirit, through scenes of heaven and hell. The book pairs striking afterlife imagery with warnings, prophetic messages, and a call to live with eternity in view.
Abused by the Church
by Donna Rigney
2009
This book confronts spiritual abuse, secrecy, and injustice inside church life. Rigney shares painful stories and calls for honesty, healing, and restoration, writing for readers who feel wounded by religious authority but still hope for change.
Divine Encounters
by Donna Rigney
2013
Drawing on experiences that began in childhood, Rigney recounts vivid visions of heaven and hell and her growing relationship with Jesus. It is part testimony, part devotional challenge, aimed at readers who want a more immediate, experiential faith.
The Glory of God Revealed
by Donna Rigney
2021
Rigney describes repeated encounters with Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, including visions of a golden mountain in heaven. The book blends testimony and teaching as she urges readers to seek and recognize God’s glory in everyday life.
Where should I start?
If you want her earliest heaven and hell visions: The Mysteries of Heaven and Hell Revealed → Divine Encounters
If you want her most direct book on church hurt: Abused by the Church
If you want her strongest focus on God’s presence and glory: The Glory of God Revealed
If you want the fullest overview of her message: The Mysteries of Heaven and Hell Revealed → Abused by the Church → Divine Encounters → The Glory of God Revealed
Author bio
Donna Rigney is a pastor, prophetic author, speaker, and intercessor whose books grow out of a very personal, experience-driven Christian faith. Alongside her late husband, Jack, she helped build His Heart Ministries International, a Florida ministry centered on prayer, worship, healing, and the work of the Holy Spirit.
She has said that the story really begins when she was seven years old. During Mass in the Catholic church where she was raised, she experienced Jesus in a way that felt immediate and real, and that moment became the thing she kept returning to for the rest of her life.
She spent years trying to find that closeness again. For a time she even entered a convent, still searching for the Jesus she believed she had met as a child. Later, she moved into a Spirit-filled Christian life marked by prayer, intercession, and a growing confidence that God still speaks to ordinary people.
That search shaped her writing. Rigney’s books are not novels or detached theology studies. They read more like testimony, teaching, warning, and invitation all at once, written for readers who want faith to feel lived, not abstract.
She writes like someone trying to pass along what she believes she has seen.
Her first published book, The Mysteries of Heaven and Hell Revealed, introduced many of the themes that would define her work. It describes visions of heaven and hell, prophetic warnings, and the sense that eternity should change how people live now. Readers who connect with it usually respond to the urgency and the concrete imagery.
Abused by the Church shows another side of her work. Instead of focusing mainly on heavenly visions, it deals with spiritual abuse, secrecy, shame, and the need for truth and restoration inside church life. It’s a more direct, pastoral book, and it makes clear that her ministry is also aimed at the wounded.
Then came Divine Encounters, which circles back to the spiritual experiences that sit at the center of her testimony. In that book, and later in The Glory of God Revealed, she writes about encounters with Jesus, heaven, and the Holy Spirit in a way meant to stir hunger for prayer and a deeper sense of God’s presence.
That is the thread running through all of it.
Across her books, certain themes come up again and again: intimacy with Jesus, healing after pain, repentance, freedom, and the belief that God’s glory is not just a doctrine but something believers can experience. Her readers tend to come looking for encouragement, vivid spiritual testimony, and a reminder that prayer is meant to be relational, not mechanical.
Rigney has also spent years teaching and ministering in person, not only writing. Her work as a pastor and speaker has taken her to church services, conferences, interviews, and broadcasts, where she shares prophetic messages and prays for healing, deliverance, and renewed faith.
Today she continues the ministry she and Jack built, speaking from Florida and reaching readers and audiences well beyond her home base. If you are new to her work, the books give a clear map of what matters most to her: encounter God personally, tell the truth about what wounds people, and keep making room for hope.
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