Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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The authors of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" have skillfully presented the dreams of Priyanka and Deepika without embellishment, allowing readers to witness a fascinating harmony between the girls' accounts and biblical descriptions of heaven. The meticulous comparison of their visions with relevant Bible verses adds a layer of authenticity to their experiences and underscores the book's profound message of hope through Jesus. Nice review.
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I read the children’s version of this book and it didn’t disappoint. The children’s accounts of Heaven and Hell are fascinating and are well-backed-up with appropriate Bible verses. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The effort to align the children's accounts with corresponding Bible verses adds a layer of credibility. The harmonization of the girls' dreams with biblical teachings is a commendable aspect, and the book's emphasis on child evangelism and the Great Commission is intriguing.
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Two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, had several dreams about visiting heaven—dreams that their parents wrote down and that correctly match biblical descriptions of heaven. The girls were only four and two. Congrats on BOTD!
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Having read the detailed review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" and considering the unique narrative of two young sisters' dreams about heaven, I must admit, I'm a bit skeptical about such experiences.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughtful and detailed review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. It's evident from your words that the book left a profound impact on you, and your thorough examination of its content provides valuable insights for potential readers.

Your awe at the accuracy of Priyanka and Deepika's dreams in aligning with biblical descriptions of heaven is a sentiment that many readers will likely share. The authors' decision to present the children's accounts without embellishment adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative, making the experiences all the more compelling. I appreciate your acknowledgment of the authors' commitment to taking their children's visions seriously and sharing them with the world.
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The nonfiction book Snatched Up to Heaven! is written by Jemima and Arvind Paul. The dreams of two sisters that snagged up to heaven are the subject of this book. The writers' daughters, Priyanka and Deepika, expressed experiencing visions of heaven in 2011 at the ages of two and four, respectively. The girls were taken to heaven by angels one night while they were asleep, when they encountered Jesus. The book is really interesting, and the review is written really well. Congratulations to the author.
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The harmonization of the girls' dreams with Bible teachings, as highlighted in the 'My Interpretation' sections, intrigues me. Drawing parallels with scripture adds depth to the narrative and strengthens the credibility of the girls' visions. This thoughtful approach enhances my interest in uncovering the connections between their experiences and biblical truths.
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Priyanka and Deepika were two sisters who were four and two years respectively. In their sleep, angels carried them to heaven. They had various revelations at various times. Their parents wrote about their visions without altering them which is very commendable. Congrats on the BOTD and a satisfactory review.
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I wanted to extend my heartfelt gratitude for the eye-opening journey your book, "Snatched Up to Heaven!" took me on. It's not often one encounters such profoundly insightful and spiritually resonant narratives, especially those told through the innocent yet profound experiences of children.
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The detailed review captivates me with the extraordinary dreams of Priyanka and Deepika. The alignment of their experiences with biblical descriptions is truly awe-inspiring, sparking my curiosity to explore the book and witness the girls' visions firsthand.
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The authors' commitment to presenting the children's accounts without embellishment adds a layer of authenticity to the book. Watching the YouTube videos mentioned in the review sounds like a compelling supplement to the narrative. I appreciate the genuine approach, making me eager to delve into this unique exploration of heaven.
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This review is comprehensive, and I am really glad to read about the Kids' visions of heaven and hell, their parents' effort in analysing the Kids' visions side by side with the revealed truths in the Bible, and the book's call to live a life that will merit us heaven. I would like to know the authors' positions about celebrations like Christmas and Halloween.
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Snatched Up to Heaven! is a captivating exploration into the dreams of Priyanka and Deepika, offering a unique perspective on their heavenly experiences. The authors' commitment to presenting their daughters' words without embellishment is commendable, providing readers with an unfiltered glimpse into these extraordinary encounters.
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The honesty and sincerity in Snatched Up to Heaven! are truly heartwarming. Priyanka and Deepika's dreams about heaven, presented faithfully by the authors, offer a refreshing and genuine insight into their spiritual experiences. The book beautifully intertwines the girls' accounts with biblical references, making it a compelling read.
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