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!: Astounding testimonies of heaven and hell from the mouths of babes,” written by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, is about their children, 2-year-old Deepika and 4-year-old Priyanka. This book describes the children’s dreams about Heaven and Hell, as well as their experience with God and Jesus. It also provides interpretations of the children’s dreams by their parents from their perspective through their Christian and biblical experience.

The book is broadly divided into two parts. The first part is about Heaven, and the second part is about Hell. The first part, which is about Heaven, focuses on dreams about Heaven, highlighting the heavenly environment, the occupants of Heaven, meeting Jesus, what the saints will do in Heaven, and the rewards in Heaven. The second part, which is about Hell, focuses on what Hell is like and the people in Hell. It sheds more light on Satan and shows Jesus’ attitude toward people in Hell, as well as the difference between Heaven and Hell, according to the children’s dreams.

What I love and find remarkable is the systematic and simplified way the dreams are presented. Not only that, but I love the fact that after each dream, there is a detailed and clear interpretation of the particular dream by the authors, through their Christian and biblical knowledge and experience.

Inasmuch as there were a few errors, it was still an amazing read that was well put together with a systematic, detailed, and clear approach. In that light, I would rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.

This book is recommended to all Christians, both young and old, as it helps strengthen the belief in Heaven and Hell and motivates Christians to stay strong in their faith no matter what. I also recommend it to all Christian parents, as it would show them the benefits of training their children in the way of the Lord.

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Post by Esther Unurhie »

Snatched Up to Heaven! presents a fascinating exploration of childlike visions of the afterlife, filtered through the interpretations of their parents. The dual focus on Heaven and Hell provides a balanced view of the contrasting realms, which might offer readers unique insights into these spiritual concepts from a perspective of innocence and faith.
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Post by Mary John 10 »

I really love Christian novels especially one narrated from the point of view of children. However, I think the vivid description of heaven and hell is too extreme.
This book serves as an eye opener of what afterlife is like. I hope other readers would find this book interesting too.
Thank you for a good review.
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I have read the children version of this book. And, I will be trying out this version of it. I really loved the children's version of this book and I believe this one has more to offer as it more lengthy. Nice review tho
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Post by Pearl Gift »

Snatched up to Heaven! Is a detailed account of children’s encounter with the divine. Deepika and Priyanka are so priviledged. Excellent review!
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Post by Joe Alex 2 »

Deepika and Priyanka’s vivid dreams, paired with their parents’ clear interpretations, offer a pure and touching look at faith and the afterlife.
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