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 is a real-life revelation of heaven and hell. The book gives a vivid description of heaven and hell as it has been revealed to two children, Priyanka and Deepika. The kids described their first experience as being carried by angels to heaven; as they were going, they looked as they saw the buildings on Earth getting smaller and smaller. They had different experiences; an example is the sudden wind pushing them just as the angels let them go; and then they realized they had wings, which they used to continue their journey up into the sky; and soon enough, they found themselves in heaven. They were privileged to Jesus, and he took them to his house and told them they could stay in heaven for two days. What are the other encounters they had during this vision? Get the book to learn more.
 
In this book, Jemima's children, Priyanka and Deepika, describe their vivid visions of heaven with innocent clarity. However, their mother, Jemima, also gave more vivid interpretations of what the children had seen because their descriptions of their revelations needed more clarity. Priyanka described heaven as the most beautiful place ever—pretty, sparkly, with a big rainbow around it. It was tall too, and it was made of gold. It was very comfortable, and the temperature was just right. She saw different flowery plants and trees of various kinds with fruits on them, and even the river there was different. She mentioned all the animals she saw, and Jesus told them not to be afraid of them because they would not harm them. She also described Jesus as being very handsome with long hair and a golden crown on his head. She said he was sitting next to God on a golden throne; God himself wore a red robe.
 
I rate this book five out of five stars for its riveting and emotional depiction of children’s pure and vibrant visions of heaven. I could not find anything I disliked about this book. The editing of the book is excellent.

I recommend this book to Christians, parents, and children who enjoy heartwarming and spiritually enriching stories.

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Post by Augustine Lilian »

Snatched Up to Heaven" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul offers a fascinating and heartfelt account of two children's visions of heaven and hell, providing readers with a unique perspective on these spiritual realms. The vivid descriptions shared by Priyanka and Deepika bring an innocent and pure clarity to their experiences, as they recount their journey to heaven with captivating detail, from their ascent with angels to their time spent with Jesus. This narrative invites readers to imagine the beauty and majesty of heaven through the eyes of children.
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The way ‘Snatched Up to Heaven!’ intertwines the innocent perspectives of Priyanka and Deepika with Christian teachings is truly captivating. The children's vivid descriptions of heaven and hell, combined with their parents' scriptural interpretations, offer a unique and inspiring view of the afterlife that resonates deeply with Christian values.
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One of the most remarkable aspects of ‘Snatched Up to Heaven!’ is how the authors present complex theological concepts through the eyes of their children. The blend of childlike wonder with spiritual insight makes the book both accessible and profound, allowing readers to experience these visions with a sense of purity and authenticity.
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The vivid descriptions of heaven and hell in ‘Snatched Up to Heaven!’ are both unsettling and enlightening. Priyanka and Deepika’s accounts, as interpreted by their parents, provide a sincere portrayal of the afterlife that encourages readers to reflect on their own spiritual journey and the importance of living in accordance with Christian teachings.
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"This story seems like an interesting blend of personal visions and faith-based experiences. I wonder how readers from different belief systems might interpret these events."
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Post by Daniel__Smith »

I admired the interpretation of the children's vision by one of the authors. I love that approach of making reference to Bible passages. The dreams of the two kids, Priyanka and Deepika were so real and believable. Nice review you have here!
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Post by Esther Unurhie »

"Snatched Up to Heaven" offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual experiences of two children, Priyanka and Deepika. The vivid imagery of their journey to heaven, guided by angels, and their encounters there, including meeting Jesus, creates a compelling narrative that resonates with themes of faith and the afterlife. This account could be particularly inspiring for readers interested in personal testimonies of divine encounters.
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Post by Vennis Quentin »

Your review provides a wonderfully balanced overview of 'Snatched Up to Heaven.' I'm intrigued by the blend of childlike wonder and adult analysis you've described.
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Post by Ortilia Carmelita »

As someone interested in spiritual experiences, your review has me intrigued. The combination of children's perspectives and biblical references sounds like a unique approach.
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Your review does an excellent job of capturing the essence of this book. The contrast between the children's innocent descriptions and the more mature biblical context sounds fascinating.
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Post by Victoria Ukamaka »

What a thought-provoking review! You've managed to convey the book's unique blend of childlike wonder and spiritual insight. I'm particularly intrigued by how the children's limited vocabulary doesn't hinder their vivid descriptions.
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