Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Snatched Up to Heaven by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul delves into the dreams of two children, Priyanka and Deepika, who had vivid experiences of Heaven and Hell. Jemima has always read people's stories about their encounters with Heaven and Hell, so when her four-year-old daughter told her one morning that she had a dream about Heaven, Jemima was intrigued. Recognizing the significance of their children's dreams as visions, the authors decided to share them in this book. Each chapter commences with relevant Bible verses, followed by the descriptions of the kids' visions, and culminates in interpretations supported by corresponding Bible verses. The book's first half unravels the children's visions of Heaven, painting a picture of its beauty with golden streets, Jesus's gold house, and beautiful plants, trees, and animals. Readers are transported into a realm of unimaginable beauty and serenity, further reinforced by the children's accounts. This enchanting portrayal instills a sense of wonder and longing for the divine.

The subsequent half of the book delves into the children's visions of Hell, unveiling its chilling and harrowing nature. With vivid depictions of demons, perpetual torment, and the anguish of enslaved souls, the authors paint a solemn picture of the consequences of spiritual separation from God. These chilling descriptions serve as a stark reminder of the importance of living a righteous and faithful life. The book also includes a table summarizing the differences between Heaven and Hell, derived from the children's dreams.

Having had the pleasure of reading the kids' version of Snatched Up to Heaven, I eagerly dove into this more detailed edition. I liked the interpretations offered for the children's visions, as they thoroughly explored each aspect presented in every chapter and diligently substantiated them with relevant Bible verses.

The book is well-written and professionally edited, as I encountered no errors throughout. Reading it was an enjoyable and informative experience. Therefore, based on my positive encounter and having found nothing to dislike, I rate Snatched Up to Heaven five out of five stars. I highly recommend it to fellow Christian believers interested in stories about Heaven and Hell.

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