Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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I am going to read this book!!! This is a unique inspirational non-fiction biography highlighting and sharing the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, about heaven. These kind of non-fictional books are always on my book shelves. Congrates on the BOTD.
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Non-fiction is not really my idea of a good read, but this appeals to my Christain nature. I would love to read this and the review is so well done it just makes me want to read it more.
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I have read many books and seen my vedioes of people giving account to their visit to Heaven through dream. The age of this kids seem to interest me most. Thanks for the review, I am definitely reading this one.
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Dreaming about and going to heaven is a beautiful thing because it's filed with magnificent things. Those gals are really lucky to have seen heaven
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Post by Eva Nyaburi »

This seems like an inspirational book best suited for Christians. I like that the author's didn't change anything from the little girls perspective. Great review
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I would love to read these two kids account of their experiences in heaven. It would be inspiring. Thanks for the review
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

While I'm personally not sure of what to make of the dreams because I haven't read the bible, I'm sure that those who have read it will find the book fascinating.
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I once heard someone say that God can speak to us through anybody or anything, this book proves that. Never dismiss what someone says to you easily. This book proves that. The author wrote about her two little daughters’ dreams on how God took them to heaven. Congratulations on being the BOTD! Nice review too.
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This sounds really interesting. This book will bless the live of many. It is a clear indication that God can use kids to reveal things to us. congratulations. Thanks for this reveiw.
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This sounds really interesting. This book will bless the live of many. It is a clear indication that God can use kids to reveal things to us. congratulations. Thanks for this reveiw.
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Post by Francis Dupal-ag »

:shock2: Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is an experience based book that shows two realities in the Spiritual realm, Heaven and Hell.

It is a story or not really a story but a testimony of the two daughters of the author who claimed to have caught up to heaven by the angels and met Jesus there. At there young age the writer wrote they had an amazing conversation with God and it causes them to pray to Him when they were brought back to their earthly bodies.

I am not entirely sure how reliable their testimonies are but I must admit that the author put the clearer version into words of the experience of these kids. The description of spiritual realities are both theologically and biblically correct, they were like the testimonies of the prophet in the bible.

I will not recommend this book for those who seek the truth in the bible since I doubt the authenticity and honesty of the testimony of the two kids, I would suggest to read and search about heaven and hell in the Bible first before this book. But for those who are curious to know about what it looks like to be caught up to heaven I would highly recommend this. Very entertaining and interesting, i would rate this four out of four star.
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What an intriguing Christian book! These sisters started seeing the revelation about heaven at an early age; this shows that God can work through anyone either young or old. Congrats on BOTD.
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As a christian, the book title is enough to make me want to read it. Reading the review made more sense. Am glad we have books like this that can boost the Christian faith and hope in Christ.
Thanks for the amazing review.
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I find it interesting that the children both went to heaven multiple times. I would love to read it and find out what more things they did. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd.
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Post by Etini Willie »

A story about heaven. And this is coming from children who are very innocent. Truthfully, this could be the realest account of heaven. I am going to read this book for sure. Great review
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