Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Wow! Children having the encounter with God right from that age, there must be something spectacular in their lives and they must be carrying a great assignment. I love the review of this book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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While i have my doubts about the reality of the plot, the storyline would be engaging for the readers who are interested in the topic. I would pass the book as it's not in a genre that I'm interested in. Congrats on BOTD!!
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This is a lovely review. I can't wait to check out the links in the book so that I can get to see exactly what the girls said. Thank you for this review.
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Thanks so much for writing this review. I have always been insanely invested in the concept of children and their relations to heaven, God, past life and more. Def planning to read this book at one point!
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God delivers His message in various ways and I thank the author for sharing it.
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I have so many questions after reading the review. It's interesting that many people of Christendom believe in the doctrine of hell. The Bible speaks of the lake of fire in Revelations and explains that it is the second (and final) death. This means that those who are wicked will simply be done away with. Far be it for God to leave it up to Satan to handle his light work. Especially, since he himself will be destroyed. Who's going to be in charge of making the wicked people suffer, then? Doesn't make sense. God is a God of love, not evil.
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The author gave a detailed account about the experiences of Deepika and Priyanka. It was really informative and my interest has been heightened. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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What these girls experienced were probably some astral projections, which is not so uncommon. However, based on your review, there is too much Christian ideology and dogma in this book for my liking. I think I will skip it.
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This book is a masterpiece and a good book for parents whi want to raise their kids in a biblical, Christian way while building up their faith. I love the book, thanks on the review👌
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I liked the premise of the book. Christianity and life experiences, as it concerns two kids. This is amazing. Well done and congratulations on the book of the day.
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A great book for Christian's highlighting the life hereafter. A good recommendation for Christians. Thank you for the fantastic review.
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What do you do when your children tell you about going to heaven in their dreams repeatedly? When they tell you that they met Jesus and more? The authors have this wonderful piece about their two daughters written down sharing it all here! Interesting book and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD yet again!
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Post by hamzaibad5 »

The Idea of the book is definitely interesting: Put words of childrens' dreams unembellished and later interpret them in the light of scripture. I would recommend this book to people who are practicing members of the Christain faith. The writing itself is easy to follow mostly because the main parts of it are the direct words of children.
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It's amazing to see how the children's account of heaven and the rewards of righteous and unrighteous deeds match with that of the Bible. I find their testimonies soulful. May God's mercy save the world. Amen.
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Post by Nove Gallamora »

Fantastic. This is such a detailed and encouraging review. The summary is clear and straightforward. The whole review will definitely motivate readers, especially Christians, to check out the book. Great job!
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