Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
Posted: 13 Sep 2023, 15:12
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
SNATCHED UP TO HEAVEN
Snatched up to heaven consist on a mother explaining and analysing her children’s vision of Heaven and Hell. They are a strong religious family, specifically Christian, of 5.
I enjoyed the book so much. Visions tend to be overlook nowadays as people believe that it could be ‘hallucinations’ or signs of illness. However, in this book, the author doesn’t show any form of judgement against her children and instead listens to them, As well as analysing the vision into great depth (bible verses are included!!) I remember as a child I used to have visions of the future. I would go to my mom and tell her about it and not once did she believe that I was lying which made me content because it made me feel like my connection with God was strong and he deemed me as a trustable daughter to show me the vision. However when I told other people about it they did not think that it was real an it had changed my perspective, and I had lost the belief that it was a vision and instead a nightmare. It's been three years since the vision and my mom likes to tell me that I had foreshadowed call with 13, which was quite similar to the dream. However, I do regret not being able to share this vision with other people as I had feared being judged by others or being discriminated against. I feel as I have failed on my mission for not being able to do so. Nevertheless being able to see this story has shown me the not everyone thinks the same and that there is those who are willing to listen. Thank you for doing so. I had no issues with it, it was very lovely to read. And would recommend to my fellow Christian warriors.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
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SNATCHED UP TO HEAVEN
Snatched up to heaven consist on a mother explaining and analysing her children’s vision of Heaven and Hell. They are a strong religious family, specifically Christian, of 5.
I enjoyed the book so much. Visions tend to be overlook nowadays as people believe that it could be ‘hallucinations’ or signs of illness. However, in this book, the author doesn’t show any form of judgement against her children and instead listens to them, As well as analysing the vision into great depth (bible verses are included!!) I remember as a child I used to have visions of the future. I would go to my mom and tell her about it and not once did she believe that I was lying which made me content because it made me feel like my connection with God was strong and he deemed me as a trustable daughter to show me the vision. However when I told other people about it they did not think that it was real an it had changed my perspective, and I had lost the belief that it was a vision and instead a nightmare. It's been three years since the vision and my mom likes to tell me that I had foreshadowed call with 13, which was quite similar to the dream. However, I do regret not being able to share this vision with other people as I had feared being judged by others or being discriminated against. I feel as I have failed on my mission for not being able to do so. Nevertheless being able to see this story has shown me the not everyone thinks the same and that there is those who are willing to listen. Thank you for doing so. I had no issues with it, it was very lovely to read. And would recommend to my fellow Christian warriors.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes