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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Jemima Paul and her husband, Arvind Paul, moved from India to Los Angeles. They live deeply rooted in the Christian faith and have instilled the same love of God in their three daughters, Priyanka, Deepika, and Keerthana. In this book, Snatched Up to Heaven, they take us on an interesting and mind-blowing journey, where we learn about heaven and hell and what they look like through the eyes and visions of their children, Priyanka and Deepika.

Jemima holds a doctorate in Christian education and is fascinated with heaven. Imagine her excitement when her daughters, Priyanka and Deepika, approach her and say they dreamt about heaven. Although their mother initially dismissed their words, she lent an ear. Listening to their testimony as a reader, you'll realize how beautiful and peaceful heaven is. She narrates how her children traveled to heaven and met Jesus, who lives there. They also narrate where hell is located, what it looks like, who is found there, and what happens in hell while comparing it to heaven. These visions were more believable since the two children had them simultaneously. What are the chances they both had the same dream at the same time?

One of the many things I like about this book is the inclusion of biblical references to back up the children's visions. I like that the parents did not try to add or subtract from the children's visions; instead, they wrote it as it was and then included their interpretations and thoughts. Including links to videos of Priyanka and Deepika's testimonies about heaven and hell was the perfect touch. I also liked that the parents lent a listening ear to the children even though it seemed absurd for them to wake up and claim they dreamt about heaven; this shows their love and respect for their children and depicts them as great role models for future parents.

I recommend this book to Christians and Christian parents, as it contains much knowledge to unpack. Children can also read it. I'm rating this book five out of five stars because I disliked nothing about it and thoroughly enjoyed it. Apart from a few grammatical errors, which did not affect my reading, it is well-written and professionally edited.

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In *Snatched Up to Heaven*, Jemima and Arvind Paul, deeply rooted in their Christian faith, share their daughters' remarkable visions of heaven and hell. Moving from India to Los Angeles, they instilled a love for God in their three daughters. This book offers an intriguing glimpse into the afterlife, as seen through the eyes of Priyanka and Deepika.
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This book offers a captivating glimpse into heaven and hell through the eyes of two young children, backed by faith and biblical references. A truly enlightening read for Christian families!
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Your review does a great job highlighting the key aspects of *"Snatched Up to Heaven"* by Jemima and Arvind Paul. You effectively convey the book’s focus on the visions of heaven and hell experienced by their daughters, Priyanka and Deepika, while emphasizing the importance of the biblical references and the parents’ thoughtful approach to documenting these experiences. You also capture the significance of including video links and the role of the parents in respectfully listening to and sharing their children's spiritual experiences.
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This book provides an engaging and spiritual view into the eternal realms of heaven and hell, as seen through the eyes of two young children. The story is grounded in Christian faith and biblical references, making it a powerful and enlightening read for Christian families
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Your review beautifully captures the essence of Snatched Up to Heaven. It’s clear that Jemima and Arvind Paul’s deep faith and openness to their children's experiences make this book special. I love how you highlighted the use of biblical references to support the children's visions and the parents' respectful approach in sharing their stories as they were. The inclusion of video links sounds like a great way to enhance the reader's connection to these incredible experiences. This book seems like a touching and thought-provoking read, especially for those interested in spiritual journeys.
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Your review perfectly captures the spirit of Snatched Up to Heaven. Jemima and Arvind Paul's deep faith and willingness to listen to their children truly make this book stand out. I appreciate how you noted the use of biblical references to back up the children's visions and the respectful way their stories are shared. The addition of video links sounds like a fantastic way to deepen the reader's engagement. It seems like a deeply moving and insightful read, especially for those interested in spiritual exploration.
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Jemima and Arvind Paul, a Christian couple, share their daughters' experiences of visiting heaven and their visions of hell in their book "Snatched Up to Heaven." Jemima, with a doctorate in Christian education, narrates her daughters' encounters with Jesus and their descriptions of heaven and hell, providing readers with unique perspectives on the afterlife.
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Your review wonderfully conveys the heart of Snatched Up to Heaven. It’s evident that Jemima and Arvind Paul’s strong faith and willingness to embrace their children's experiences bring a unique depth to this book. I appreciate how you pointed out the use of biblical references to validate the children's visions and the parents' careful approach in presenting their stories authentically. The addition of video links is a thoughtful touch that likely deepens the reader's engagement with these extraordinary experiences.
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Snatched Up to Heaven" by Jemima Paul shares the extraordinary visions of heaven and hell experienced by her daughters, offering a faith-based exploration of the afterlife. This captivating narrative provides vivid descriptions and a thought-provoking perspective on the Christian view of heaven and hell.
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Snatched Up to Heaven" narrates the extraordinary visions of heaven and hell experienced by Priyanka and Deepika, the daughters of Jemima and Arvind Paul, offering a unique perspective on the afterlife grounded in Christian faith.
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The contrast between the children's vivid descriptions and the mother's biblical interpretations sounds fascinating. Your review has definitely piqued my interest in this spiritual journey.
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What a captivating review! You've done an excellent job summarizing the unique perspectives offered in this book.
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The vivid depictions of both heaven and hell sound particularly compelling. Thanks for such an insightful review
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I appreciate how you highlighted both the heavenly and hellish aspects described in the book. Great job on this comprehensive review.
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