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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It all started in May 2011 when Priyanka, a four-year-old girl, told her mother that she and her sister, Deepika (who is two years old), had dreams about heaven. The authors and parents of these two young girls explained word for word what their girls told them about their dreams. They then wrote how they understood what they were being told, with proof from Bible scriptures where similar things took place.
 
It was amazing to see from the kids' perspectives what they experienced, and with the authors' input, it was very hard to deny that what they experienced had been just dreams. The things that were experienced and told in this book are breathtaking and make you believe that all things are possible with and through God! This book made me feel enlightened and complete. The authors did an excellent job of portraying what their daughters told them and binding it with the Bible.
 
In this book, you are receiving the girls' personal experience of visiting heaven and spending time with Jesus and God. How heaven and the house of Jesus look. The clouds that Jesus came to get them on, and even the angels that they saw. On page 15, the authors even went into how the girls could have known what they did in the astonishing details they did if not for really experiencing these 'dreams'. "I kept asking myself over and over, “How could my little girls have known such meticulous facts about heaven?”"
 
Each chapter was started with a scripture or two that fit with what the girls told them. After that, the chapter was divided into two parts: the girls' visions in their own words, and then how the authors interpreted what they told them with scriptures that explained what the girls saw. In the middle of the book, Jesus showed the girls hel and explained to them what hel is. The girls came back and told their parents that RIGHT NOW there are people in hell, but also that the devils couldn't see them as they were behind Jesus. I must say that this part of the book was very scary in the sense of how the girls talked about the bad people in hell and how they were punished, enslaved, and tortured. I think it was more scary to me to see it from these young girls' perspectives.
 
To say that this makes you think is the epitome of an understatement! It really is an eye-opener that the information and details in this book come from the mouths of two- and four-year-olds. There was absolutely nothing that I disliked in this book, and I only found two small and similar mistakes in the whole book.
 
Due to how this book, Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, spoke to me and transported me, I can't think of any reason why I shouldn't give it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. The book was professionally edited and put together. I would recommend this book be used by schools to teach children about heaven and hell. I also believe that because this book is a compilation of the young girls' own experiences, it will have a bigger impact on other children.

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