Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
“Children are God’s Apostles,” I have been hearing this statement since I was a kid. But after reading this book, I am sure that it is true. The book, Snatched Up To Heaven! is a nonfictional work written by Jemima Paul and Aravind Paul.
In this book, the authors, who are also the proud parents of two beautiful daughters named Priyanka aged four, and Deepika aged two, share the visions that their kids related to God, heaven, and hell. In their visions, Jesus took them to heaven and hell where they witnessed many scenarios of good and bad which were thrilling. So, if you are interested in knowing more about this, then you must read this book.
I think the authors have done a great job of writing this book for people to read. I believe this must have given them great joy. Also, those two little girls are very lucky to have witnessed something like that at such an early age. The best thing about this book is that the authors have properly correlated all of the kids’ visions to the verses in the bible, which gives solid proof that this must have been true and not just the children’s imagination. They have written the book so effectively that I had goosebumps while reading it. I have many favorites in this book, but a few stood out the most. They are, the food served in heaven and the ferocious sites of hell. When one talks about heaven, food is the last thing that comes to mind, but in this book, it has been mentioned that the kids were served their favorite food, which is biryani. Now coming to the scenes of hell, they really seemed scary with all the worms, snakes, and spiders. Those girls must have been brave to see all that. Another great thing is that the author have mentioned various verses of the bible at the beginning of every chapter, that did give it a feeling of holiness and revelation.
All in all, I found this book quite fascinating and insightful. There is nothing that I disliked about it. This book seems to be well-edited, as I did not find any errors while reading. With that being said, I rate Snatched Up To Heaven! 4 out of 4 stars. I have no reason to rate this any lower.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who believes in supreme power and miracles. This book may not be suitable for skeptics who think all this is too good to be true. However, this might also take them on a different path.
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