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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When four-year-old Priyanka exclaimed that she had a dream, she was fulfilling part of the scriptures, as Acts 2:17 assured us of a time that would come when our sons and daughters would prophesy and see visions! This birthed the book "Snatched Up to Heaven! Astounding Testimonies of Heaven and Hell from the Mouth of Babes," a book by Jemima Paul written with Arvind Paul. This is a must-read that shares quite interesting accounts of two girls, Priyanka and Deepika, and of their visits to heaven and hell in their dream! This book, although told by girls four and two years old, is well crafted by their mother, Jemima, who shares these accounts of visits to heaven and hell while comparing these accounts to bible passages. 

This is definitely a five out of five star read. This book seemed quite inspirational and reassuring. The dreams of these preschool girls corroborated by biblical data also further made the book enjoyable. While I imagine it may have been quite a bit difficult putting all of their narrations into a book, this book came out in a well-written, well-delivered way. This book took me through these visions, and it was worth all the attention I gave it. I enjoyed how we were first introduced to the kids dreams and then subsequently to a discussion that threw more light on these dreams and their possible interpretations. Jemima also shares her personal interpretations of these dreams! The length of the book made it a bit more enjoyable. I have no criticisms, and I believe this book deserves its high rating, and rightly so. I didn't notice any errors while I was reading, and this book offered me a new longing for heaven.

This book would be suited for Christian audiences. It would also be awesome to form the basis of a family discourse.

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