Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a nonfiction book that tells about the visions of their daughters.
Priyanka and Deepika were four and two years old, respectively, when they had visions that they shared with the authors, their parents. The sisters spoke about their encounter with God, Jesus, and some characters mentioned in the Bible. They made known to their parents how beautiful heaven looks; they spoke about the beauty of the gate, the throne of God that the rainbow surrounded, the beauty of the grass, and the meals that were eaten.
The authors made known their interpretation of their children's visions in accordance with biblical passages. The authors believed what their children encountered, as they knew at the time that their daughters did not have such knowledge about heaven and were certain that their children had not been taught that in their Bible schools. The authors shared their thoughts on Halloween due to their daughters visions and were also kind enough to write a prayer point for people willing to believe in Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
I love how the author made references to different dictionaries when a definition of a word was given; it made referencing so much easier. I also love the writing style of this book, as the stories told by the children in each section of the book were written before the author's interpretation, which made my reading so easy as I knew when I read the thoughts and opinions of the authors. Also, the inclusion of photos of their daughters and heaven drawings drawn by their daughters seemed brilliant. As for my criticisms, the setting of the portable document format (PDF) was so much of a disadvantage to me as I had to zoom in to read clearly; a better adjustment would be appreciated.
I recommend this book to people willing to believe in God and also to Christians willing to strengthen their faith in God. I rate this book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars, as I learned well about God, heaven, and Christianity as a whole.
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