Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Inspiring and engaging, today's BOTD is a nonfiction read that shares two sisters' experiences in Heaven via their dreams when they were 2 and 4 years old. Christian readers will enjoy hearing their unedited stories both in the book and the linked videos. I've downloaded my copy. Thank you so much for the amazing review!! :-)
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I always find it so inspiring to hear adults tell their 'out-of-body' experiences and about going to heaven, but two little girls ages four and two—that is absolutely amazing! As adults perhaps we should pray to visit heaven! I can't wait to read this book. Thanks for the excellent review!
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Snatched Up to Heaven is a christian biography that details two girls' encounters of heaven and hell. It gives readers a mental picture on the girls' experiences. I recommend this novel to christians. A story that will inspire many in the midst of their circumstances.
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This is a non-fiction book that shares the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, about heaven. This book teaches and encourages us to do proper things that enlightens our soul and also keep doing what is right in the hope of reaping heavenly rewards through Jesus.
The review is superb.
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Hussein21 wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 09:49 This is an interesting plot but I doubt the events are real. Two girls dreamt of going to heaven and they did, it's a common event with people claiming to go to heaven and coming back and it's difficult to know the real from the fake.
I feel so also
They are children, it's possible they dreamt about heaven based on what they have heard from the Bible.
And we can't really know which is true.
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I am a Christian and this sounds like a fascinating book to read, such stories work to validate faith and beliefs and I would like to read more and find out! Thank you for the wonderful review.
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As Christians, we all hope to one-day visit heaven and stay. I wouldn't expect children's recollection of heaven to be the same as the one in the Bible. But the testimonies sound interesting. Great job with the review.
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I have heard of people having similar experiences, like a near-death experience. I wonder why they were chosen. I am definitely going to read this. Thanks for your review.
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Great review! The authors show their knowledge of the Bible. Their message is of hope and belief in the afterlife. It is clear that we reap what we sow, as a reward for our actions. From the book, one will go to either Heaven or Hell, therefore our Souls are to be nurtured as per the teachings of the Bible and our behavior. I will be grateful to read this book though it is of course based on the dreams of two little girls.
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Comparison of the girls' dream about heaven and what is mentioned in Bible is the remarkable job that authors have done. The review has brought out these aspects very nicely.
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This is fascinating story as the two girls Deepika and Priyanka experience heaven through their dreams. What is more astonishing that their description of heaven is accurate according to Christian beliefs. I would love to check out the youtube videos as mentioned by the reviewer. Grear review!
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Post by Tars »

I mean no offense to anyone, but can you really believe in "testimonies of heaven and hell from the mouths of babes" after truth about Salem was relieved? No significant proof, no scientific input just words of little girls, whose parents write them down and make profit of it. Apologies, but I will have to pass it.
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Wonderful review, I liked how easy to read the review appears.

The parents delivering the massage without watering it down deserves commendation. The book would be childlike, because they relayed everything in their words and how the observed things.

This kind of book is always joyful to read.
Weldone for an amazing review, I'd surely check out the book
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Post by Janelydia Mwangi »

From the book cover, the two girls are placed in an amazing environment that is tranquil and peaceful added by the color choice this adds to the amazing review, creating the urge to just read and feel it.
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Post by Pandora10 »

In this book, the author explains the difference between dreams and visions, as she believes the two girls experienced visions of going to Heaven. The experience of Hell is the traditional religious one since Roman times. I like that the author shared the children's accounts, though I do not necessarily agree with the interpretations.
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