Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Esther Unurhie
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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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Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul’s "Snatched Up to Heaven" is a real-life account of heaven and hell that Priyanka and Deepika, their children, have been revealed about. At first, as little ones who were escorted by angels into heaven, the kids described it; they perceived it as though the earth's buildings were becoming smaller in size, which saw them climbing higher until they came across planets. When the angels let them go, all of a sudden, a strange wind blew at them while they had wings, which helped them continue their flight upwards; soon enough, they landed in heaven.   
 
They met Jesus, who led them to his house and informed them that he would allow them to stay in heaven for two days. When these girls got back to Earth, they could still see their bodies at home, where they lived. The girls wished to return to Heaven after reuniting with each other again, and Priyanka, her elder sister, was engaged in prayer for long hours, beseeching God to take her back to Heaven again. Their prayers were heard as many times the angels took Priyanka and her sister through dreams and visions back into paradise once more. These happened through dreams and visions only.  
 
Their mother Jemima also made more vivid interpretations about what the youngsters encountered because they told their revelations from a child’s perspective, yet almost exact or close descriptions of heaven that are found in the Bible are given by these children. Heaven was described by Priyanka as being beautiful ever—it looked like a very pretty place covered up with a large rainbow on it; it was also tall, with gold being its primary constitutive material. It felt comfortable too, with just the right temperature conditions. She viewed various types of trees filled with fruits, including different kinds of flowering plants, whereas even their river was not the same. She also saw some animals, especially birds.  
 
I rate this book five out of five stars due to its capturing heavenly description. I recommend it to anyone seeking spiritual inspiration, Christian families, and those who are interested in divine encounters. I did not see anything to dislike in this book. The editing in the book is done excellently.

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Books like this are rare to see in this our generation. I was captivated and commend the author for writing this insightful book
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"Snatched Up to Heaven" presents an intriguing glimpse into how children perceive divine encounters. The innocence and sincerity with which Priyanka and Deepika describe their journeys make this story both touching and thought-provoking, challenging readers to consider the depth and purity of a child’s faith.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven" offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual experiences of two young girls who claim to have been taken to heaven. The vivid descriptions of their encounters with Jesus and their journeys through dreams provide a unique perspective on faith and the afterlife, making this book an intriguing read for those interested in spiritual visions.
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Priyanka describes heaven as a beautiful, comfortable place with golden structures, trees full of fruit, flowering plants, and various animals, including birds. Their mother, Jemima, offers more detailed interpretations of their visions, which were initially shared from a child’s perspective.
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The book offers a blend of personal testimony and spiritual reflection, capturing the innocence of childhood awe and the profound impact of these heavenly visions on their lives.
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"This review makes the book sound so fascinating! The children's encounters with heaven and their vivid descriptions must make for a truly captivating read."
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The narrative explores deep spiritual themes through the children’s experiences, particularly their longing to return to heaven and the transformative power of their prayers. It offers a personal perspective on faith and divine encounters, resonating with readers interested in religious and mystical experiences.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven" offers a fascinating account of two children experiencing heaven through dreams and visions. The vivid descriptions of their journey with angels, meeting Jesus, and their desire to return to heaven bring a sense of wonder and spiritual depth, making the book a compelling read for those interested in divine encounters.
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Post by Maria Lepre »

Reading this book, I too found myself in a state of unnatural amazement, like that of the two little girls at the sight of Jesus. Such a good book
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