Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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How often do you listen to the dreams or visions your children tell you they had? Do you find meaning in them? "Snatched Up to Heaven" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul was a book that detailed the dreams and visions Priyanka (4 years old) and Deepika (2 years old) had. The two are the lovely daughters of the two authors, who are husband and wife. The dreams were about heaven and hell. The two claimed they were taken up to heaven by angels, where they met God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. They were shown what heaven was like, what the people in heaven did, as well as how scary hell was and what people in hell did.

"Snatched Up to Heaven" explained the contrast that exists between heaven and hell. I was intrigued about how heaven was; it sounded peaceful, joyous, and unified according to the description Priyanka and Deepika gave. Hell, on the other hand, sounded scary, tormenting, and terrifying.

I enjoyed reading the book; the story was interesting and spiritually enriching. Being a Christian, I loved how the authors explained the meaning of the dreams, all accompanied by relevant Bible verses. I learned so much about heaven and hell. The authors did an incredible job writing those dreams; I was intrigued by their parenting style; they brought up the children so well that they embraced Christianity and the word of God. Deepika and Priyanka were so young, that I wondered how even they knew all about God at that age. I didn't know that the word "fear not" was repeated 365 times in the Bible; indeed, the authors did read the Bible well. I found nothing to dislike about the book; it was exceptional and flawlessly edited. I found no grammar or typing errors in the book.

I give "Snatched Up to Heaven" a perfect solid rating of 5 out of 5 stars due to the reasons I provided above. The book was also so well organized, educational, and concise that I didn't tire of reading it. I therefore recommend the book to Christians; it will encourage them to do good, love God, and love other people. The Bible verses written in the book will also help deepen their faith.

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