Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Chimeremeze Nwanonenyi
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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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As a Christian, have you ever wondered if the biblical accounts of heaven and hell are real? I'm very certain almost every Christian needs proof, at least personal conviction on this matter. If you need further confirmation of what the Bible says, especially in Revelation, then you need to give this book a try.

Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a narration of the dreams of two children, four-year-old Priyanka and two-year-old Deepika. Their parents (the authors) patiently listened to their stories and carefully documented them, which made up the chapters of this book. According to the children, while in their dreams, they went to heaven and met God, Jesus, angels, and the animals there. They described heaven as a beautiful place and didn't want to leave. They were also taken to hell, where they described as ugly and full of people who didn't believe in Jesus being tortured. Listening to their narrations, their parents believed these were more than mere dreams; their children must have had divine encounters because they had these dreams simultaneously.

This book is full of evangelical messages, as the dreams narrated were backed up by scriptural quotations indicating that the dreams are authentic. If you're still in doubt and need extra conviction about heaven and hell, then this book is for you. Personally, I see this write-up as a wake-up call and further confirmation of what the Bible says. The only downside is that I only found a few errors while reading, but this didn't affect my overall understanding of the book. I rate this book, Snatched Up to Heaven!, five out of five stars for its readability and simple nature. There's nothing I dislike about it. If you're not a Christian, this book isn't for you unless you're open to religious books.

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Thank you for writing this informative review. I have read a book long time ago. Reading your words took me back, and I could still recall how I felt when I read it. Thanks for such a job well done!
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