Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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I'm intrigued by the captivating dreams of Priyanka and Deepika in "Snatched Up to Heaven!" The unedited authenticity of the girls' accounts adds a unique touch, making me eager to explore the heavenly insights they share.
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This book has a very specific target audience and may not appeal to general readers. Although the authors did an amazing job of writing their daughters' dreams and correlating them with the verses of the Bible, I found them a little too descriptive and coherent for such young children.

The review is well-written and detailed, providing the readers with all the important information. Thank you.
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True testimonies about heaven from the two sisters that resonate well and match what the Bible also tells about heaven make me want to explore more about heaven. I am happy that the authors listened to their children's thoughts and shared them with us without editing any of their words. Great review!
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This is one of my absolute favourite book. The way authors shared their kids experiences and there are videos of it too on YouTube. Read it a long ago but still sometimes think about it. Congrats on BOTD.
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Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a non-fiction book that shares the dreams of two sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, about heaven. Your insightful review mentioned that there are links in this book that take you to You Tube of the girls telling of their dreams which makes this book even more authentic to the reader. Personally, I am looking forward to reading this book because I love these type of books that talk about what heaven is like. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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The accounts of Priyanka and Deepika's dreams about heaven are amazing. Children aged two and four have very little biblical knowledge, yet their experiences could just about all be traced back to the Bible. I also thought the parents were very supportive, really listening to their children and believing in what the kids experienced. Thank you for the insightful review.
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This book offers a mother's interpretation of her kids' visions of heaven. Its premise—that youngsters have historically been designated as the messengers of prophecy and are supplied with Bible references to back up their claims—is a sound one. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Chayce Shanklin »

This Review Is Straightforward. It Provides A Perfect Peek Into The Story Without Spoiling The Experience For Future Readers. It's Funny Though Because My Oldest Daughter Has Recalled A Few Dreams Following Her Slumber. I Wrote Everything She Told Me Down AND I Just Skimmed Over A Story This Past Week. It's Inspirational, Like This Reviewer Said, Seeing The Fact That Their Parents Took Their Accounts To Heart And Shared Them With The World Is Everything For Me. I Cannot Help But Continue To Think How Closely To Home This Book Will Hit.
Soon I Will Be Composing A Similar Story Line. Shedding Light On Paternal Generational Trauma Being That Her Dreams Are Predominantly Featuring Her Dad And His Mom.
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Priyanka and Deepika, two sisters, visit Heaven and meet Jesus. The book details what they saw during these repeated visits. Certainly a book that will be appreciated in Christian homes. The OBC reviewer conducts a thorough examination. Author, congratulations!
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" is a truly inspirational tale that will inspire Christians to live moral lives that will ultimately bring them to the promised heaven.
Excellent review, extremely well-written, and helpful.
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Hi, thank you for reviewing this book. Reading this book with an open mind and believing the shared stories is the essence of faith. This will help any Christian strengthen their faith and provide hope. It is wonderful that children can help strengthen faith and hope. Didn't Jesus at one time encourage adults to think like children? :techie-studyinggray:
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" authentically details young sisters' dreams of heaven, aligning with the Bible. Skillful harmonization, clear presentation, and an inspiring message make it a highly recommended four-star read for those intrigued by eternal destinies.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven!" authentically details young sisters' dreams of heaven, aligning with the Bible. Skillful harmonization, clear presentation, and an inspiring message make it a highly recommended four-star read for those intrigued by eternal destinies.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting recounting of the author's daughters' experiences when they were transported to Heaven by angels. While it might not be for everyone, it might be worth a second look. Well done.
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In this book, the author and the girls' mother narrates her daughters' dreams and interprets them by relating them to passages from the Bible. It is interesting, perhaps somewhat extensive due to repetitive issues, but ideal for those who enjoy this type of reading.
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