Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a book that earns its place on the bookshelf of anyone seeking spiritual enrichment, a new perspective on faith, or a heartfelt exploration of the mysteries of the afterlife. With its unique approach, this book invites readers to look beyond the ordinary and engage with the extraordinary, leaving a lasting impact on the journey of faith and introspection.
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Thank you for this book review. Congratulations to the authors on spreading a message that resonates with them and their families.
The Bible does mention God communicating through dreams and it sounds as if the message about heaven is being conveyed through Deepika and Priyanka.
I am not sure about reading this as yet, as my spiritual growth has evolved with my timeline, from reading the Bible itself, in my youth and also the messages I have received for my uniquely designed journey.
The concept of heaven and hell exists right here now in my current perspective.
I do have a copy of Snatched up to Heaven for future reference though.
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This story gives us a version of heaven from a child's perspective. The review was comprehensive. Two sisters 4 and 2 years old respectively share their dreams about heaven. The story also reinforces how childlike faith is rewarded. Congrats on BOTD.
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Great review. I love that the author tells the children's dreams the way they are.
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Very thorough review! I’ve heard of stories in a similar vein to this before, but this one is particularly intriguing with just how young the girls were and the effort put into analyzing their accounts against biblical accounts.
I must also commend the authors for listening to their children, taking their visions seriously, and sharing them with us through this book, as it would help revive our hopes of eternal glory through Jesus.
I wholeheartedly agree with this! Way to positively affirm the children!

Well, if any book was going to be BOTD today, this definitely has all the right elements! Merry Christmas everyone! God bless!
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The book Snatched Up to Heaven is about the dream of two sisters who were taken to heaven. In this book, they described what they saw in heaven with their Biblical reference. I love the book. If you are a Christian, the book will interest you the most.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul presents the dreams of sisters Priyanka and Deepika about heaven. The authors commendably harmonize the girls' visions with biblical teachings, providing interpretations and reinforcing the message of salvation through Jesus. With an inspiring and relevant message. Highly recommended for those interested in heavenly destinies and Christian inspiration.
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Thanks for the thorough review. This is not the type of book I would enjoy reading but I can see how people of the Christian faith would. To the author, well done on #BOTD
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul explores the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika. The review explicitly explains the theme and message of this book that is purely Christian. Two sisters dream of heaven when they were very little and pursue their dream.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul explores the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika. The review explicitly explains the theme and message of this book that is purely Christian. Two sisters dream of heaven when they were very little and pursue their dream.
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It is a good read. This book does a good job in attracting people to Christianity. People easily connects to children emotionally.
Thanks for the review.
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Discover the ethereal and inspiring visions of heaven through the eyes of children in 'Heavenly Dreams'. Their unedited accounts align beautifully with biblical teachings, offering a profound reminder of eternal glory and the importance of spreading Jesus's message. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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I like that the person were able to give listening ears to their children despite their young age and the idea of this book was also very creative. I was satisfied after reading this interesting book.
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The review provides valuable insights into the book, showcasing the family's strong faith in Jesus and emphasizing the parents' attentive approach to their children. The narrations about Heaven and Hell in the book are exceptionally well-crafted. I believe this book is well-suited for Christians.
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Post by Ramadevi Tatavarthi »

The book "Snatched Up to Heaven" perfectly presents the images that the two kids hold during their visit to God. It is a good religious book, and the author skillfully conveys their kids' views to the readers. The review is very detailed and the reviewer did a very job in presenting the review.
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