Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
Posted: 05 Feb 2024, 12:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
Scripture tales of the heavenly world validate what Jemima Paul documents. The fact that Scripture confirms and elucidates the dreams Jemima records really makes her work stronger. But why does this matter? It seems that the reason we know heaven exists is not because of the dreams; rather, it is because heaven exists that the dreams have validity.
The boldness and audacity of the writer of this book are astounding. But these kinds of literature are often misinterpreted by others. In certain groups, the writers can be accused of teaching youngsters profane lessons. The writers recount their children's experiences as truthfully as they can, though unfazed. I respect the writers' courage in sharing their insights, even in the face of possible unfavourable feedback.
The authors of this book exhibit incredible bravery and audacity. Books like this are often misread by the public. In some quarters, the authors may be accused of teaching children something blasphemous. Nevertheless, the authors do not back down and honestly recount their children's experiences. I am grateful that the authors are willing to take a chance on sharing their experiences with children.
It's endearing to see how the family's views and way of life change as a result of these discoveries, and it makes for an engaging story line. However, some readers may find the subjective character of the content challenging, and the in-depth descriptions and analysis can lead to repetitive sections that throw off the narrative's flow.
It's endearing to see how the family's views and way of life change as a result of these discoveries, and it makes for an engaging story line. However, some readers may find the subjective character of the content challenging, and the in-depth descriptions and analysis can lead to repetitive sections that throw off the narrative's flow.
The book is very informative and inspirational. There are no spelling or grammatical errors in the book, and it is very well written too. I rate this book 5 out of 5.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Scripture tales of the heavenly world validate what Jemima Paul documents. The fact that Scripture confirms and elucidates the dreams Jemima records really makes her work stronger. But why does this matter? It seems that the reason we know heaven exists is not because of the dreams; rather, it is because heaven exists that the dreams have validity.
The boldness and audacity of the writer of this book are astounding. But these kinds of literature are often misinterpreted by others. In certain groups, the writers can be accused of teaching youngsters profane lessons. The writers recount their children's experiences as truthfully as they can, though unfazed. I respect the writers' courage in sharing their insights, even in the face of possible unfavourable feedback.
The authors of this book exhibit incredible bravery and audacity. Books like this are often misread by the public. In some quarters, the authors may be accused of teaching children something blasphemous. Nevertheless, the authors do not back down and honestly recount their children's experiences. I am grateful that the authors are willing to take a chance on sharing their experiences with children.
It's endearing to see how the family's views and way of life change as a result of these discoveries, and it makes for an engaging story line. However, some readers may find the subjective character of the content challenging, and the in-depth descriptions and analysis can lead to repetitive sections that throw off the narrative's flow.
It's endearing to see how the family's views and way of life change as a result of these discoveries, and it makes for an engaging story line. However, some readers may find the subjective character of the content challenging, and the in-depth descriptions and analysis can lead to repetitive sections that throw off the narrative's flow.
The book is very informative and inspirational. There are no spelling or grammatical errors in the book, and it is very well written too. I rate this book 5 out of 5.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes