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 is a unique story of two young girls' journey to heaven and hell. Two-year-old Deepika and four-year-old Priyanka were carried to heaven by an angel, where they witnessed the glorious sights of heaven and the horrifying sights of hell. The author, who is also the girls' mother, shares their visions and interprets them in relation to Bible verses. As a theologian, the author initially wasn't quite attracted to the idea, but later realized that her daughters were having dreams or possibly visions of the heavenly reality. She recorded their testimonies as a video log and wanted to show the world that heaven and hell are real and that we should have faith in God. The author also provides her personal views and highlights the similarities between the visions and Bible verses.

The girls share their descriptions of multiple dreams about their journeys to heaven and hell. The descriptions given by the girls may seem childish because of their young age, as the author mentions earlier. This book offers a quick read about their several visits to heaven and hell. It provides a deep, thought-provoking glimpse into their personal experiences and a profound spiritual awakening. The author does a nice job of keeping the children's narrative unfiltered and providing her own explanations along with verses, allowing readers to go beyond comprehension. The book skillfully connects their visions with Christian scriptures, strengthening faith in Jesus and God. It also offers a fresh perspective on eternal life or the afterlife. The author includes a YouTube link and reference images drawn by her daughters at a young age, which adds authenticity to the book.

There is some skepticism surrounding this book due to the girls' tender age. However, the author is trying to convey that we should have childlike faith in God and be willing to give up everything to follow Christ. The descriptions given by the girls regarding the details of heaven and hell are outstanding.

I would rate this book 3 out of 5 stars, as it contains grammatical errors, lacks narrative, and has some typos. Overall, it is a mind-opening book, especially for Christians.

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