Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 22 Nov 2023, 19:20
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is based on a young lady named Emma who had a dream that she went to heaven to meet Jesus. It is explained in such detail with distinctive pictures that it makes it so much better for kids. She has had numerous dreams of heaven, and she even dreams of hell.
The story is about two sisters and their guardians having every day Book of Scriptures readings, prayer, and examining Emma's dreams of going to heaven.
I cherish the guardians who talk with and answer the girls' questions about Jesus. Their illustration to readers about investing valuable time together and talking about almost the most critical thing in the world is perfect.
I can tell in the event that this can be a genuine story as a genuine girl's repeating dreams, or in case the dreams were fictional, but I have had prophetic dreams myself and accept unequivocally that the Master still uses dreams to talk to His children in some cases. It shows kids that Jesus has a plan for everyone.
Generally, the book is delightfully composed. I read the Book of Scriptures to my 7-year-old child each day as well, and I pray with them. I expect her to be exceptionally energized, needing to see and listen to Jesus in their dreams as well. Heaven is their greatest trust, and I'm looking forward to perusing this book with her.
I believe the book is good for everyone of the Christian faith. I have found no errors in the book, and I rate it 5 out of 5.
Keep writing and showing your faith to children.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is based on a young lady named Emma who had a dream that she went to heaven to meet Jesus. It is explained in such detail with distinctive pictures that it makes it so much better for kids. She has had numerous dreams of heaven, and she even dreams of hell.
The story is about two sisters and their guardians having every day Book of Scriptures readings, prayer, and examining Emma's dreams of going to heaven.
I cherish the guardians who talk with and answer the girls' questions about Jesus. Their illustration to readers about investing valuable time together and talking about almost the most critical thing in the world is perfect.
I can tell in the event that this can be a genuine story as a genuine girl's repeating dreams, or in case the dreams were fictional, but I have had prophetic dreams myself and accept unequivocally that the Master still uses dreams to talk to His children in some cases. It shows kids that Jesus has a plan for everyone.
Generally, the book is delightfully composed. I read the Book of Scriptures to my 7-year-old child each day as well, and I pray with them. I expect her to be exceptionally energized, needing to see and listen to Jesus in their dreams as well. Heaven is their greatest trust, and I'm looking forward to perusing this book with her.
I believe the book is good for everyone of the Christian faith. I have found no errors in the book, and I rate it 5 out of 5.
Keep writing and showing your faith to children.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes | on Smashwords