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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Have you ever wondered what heaven looked like or if the scriptures concerning heaven and hell were true? Then stay tuned as this book, Snatched Up to Heaven! by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, answers most of your questions.

The author tells the story of her daughters, 4-year-old Priyanka and 2-year-old Deepika, who journeyed through their dreams to see heaven. They were taken to heaven on several occasions, and they met Jesus, God, and angels and could even interact with the animals in heaven. But the author doesn't stop there, as these girls were also taken on another journey, which was to hell, where they watched sinners who did not believe in Jesus suffer all kinds of torture and go through things they had never thought possible. These children had these encounters in several situations and felt Jesus called them to do his work on earth. With every encounter they had and every story they told, their parents kept getting more convinced that this was much more than a dream, as two people could not have the same dream simultaneously.

One of the significant things I love about this book is the details in the visions, as they create the perfect mental picture of what the kids are discussing. Still, more than that, the author matched everything the children said with scripture, proving that they were not just making things up. I also liked the amount of attention given to the children by their parents, as they did not just brush off what the children were saying.

I do not dislike anything about this book; it was very educative, but more than that, it was an eye-opener to every Christian and unbeliever. There is so much to learn from this book, as it shares a lot of teachings and biblical facts.

The book's editing was good but could have been more flawless, as I spotted a few errors while reading it. Though these errors were minute, they did not impact my reading experience. For being very educational and a wake-up call to me and other Christians, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, and I recommend it to Christians and those seeking a deeper relationship with God.

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The review convinced me to consider purchasing this book for myself or as a gift for a friend. This book seems like a great way to introduce children to Christian theology in a way that is engaging and accessible.
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Snatched Up to Heaven is a book that talks about Heaven and Hell. The vision was seen by two young girls, Priyanka, aged 4, and Deepika, aged 2.

I loved the fact that the kid's dreams were backed up with biblical verses.

I appreciated the kids' drawing, and the YouTube links added to the book, the smile on Priyanka's face when she narrated about Heaven was heartwarming.

It's a good book for Christian homes.
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