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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One of the fundamental beliefs in Christianity is the resurrection of Jesus. Christians generally believe that after a human being dies, that person receives judgment to either go to heaven or hell. The Bible contains many passages which talk about eternal life in heaven and eternal punishment in hell. In summary, the book is about two little girls, aged four and two, who share their visions of heaven and hell with their parents.

Revelations 22:18-19 warns us not to add or take away from words of the prophecy of the Bible. The truth is that when God gives us a vision, it should be consistent with the Bible because God’s word is our ultimate authority for Christian faith and practice. The Bible advises us to test the spirits, whether they are of God (1 John 4:1).

The book reproduces the children’s, Priyanka and Deepika's, accounts of their visits to heaven and hell. To preserve the visions, the parents chose not to edit or embellish the children's words. Where applicable, the author's interpretation of the visions conforms with what the Bible says concerning what the sisters shared.

The authors cover the critical lessons about heaven and hell. The book is an easy read, short, and gets right to the point. In addition, the book includes links to YouTube videos where the sisters give their raw testimonies on heaven and hell with their parents.

I did not dislike anything about the book; just a suggestion to add an index to help readers locate key terms, concepts, and ideas referenced in the book.

It’s commendable that the parents took the time to discuss the powerful teachings about heaven and hell for the benefit of all who get their hands on this book. From reading the book, I am encouraged to continue to search and study the scriptures. I pray and hope that more Christians are encouraged to continue to share their testimonies. I would recommend this book to all Christians. Given the above reasons, I will rate the book five stars out of five.

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