Dear JYs As Christians we are asked to proclaim the word of God and spread the Good news of the Lord. However at times there are some who do tend to cross the limit. They invoke methods such as chain mails, letters and other ways where by creating such a deceitful euphoria that all Christian gets tagged of being alike in such methodism.
This week I present to you an incident which is reported to occur in Egypt that is doing the rounds. It will be highly obliged if any of you could shed light on the truth of this matter: Egypt: miraculous light leaves tracks The nightly lights on the St. Mark's church in Assiut drew hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and was reported around the world. The BBC and CNN sent correspondents to report on the events. "Months after the miraculous lights disappeared in November 2001, the impact can still be felt," says pastor Andrea Xandry from Zurich, who himself witnessed the appearances. "The impact is due not only to the many 'silent healings', but also to the many Christian families who housed pilgrims despite their already cramped houses." A non-Christian, angered by the supposed fake miracle, travelled to Assiut to investigate. He was so convinced by the peaceful appearances that he brought his entire family, telling them "This is a wonderful message from God." Many considered the light to be a sign of Jesus, the Light of the World. Every night, thousands hugged, danced and sang for joy in the streets around the church, and discussed the appearances. Despite the large crowds, the police never had to intervene. Source: Andrea Xandry, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] So if any of u do know anything on this matter worth sharing do send it across, so that others can be saved from being deceited into a wrong belief. Our lord doesnt want it this way. urs in faith Jason Mumbai ======================================================== My mind is a garden. My thoughts are the seeds. My harvest will be either flower or weeds. **************************************************************** This mail is generated from JOYnet, a Jesus Youth mailing list. To unsubscribe, send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to this mailing list, visit http://www.jesusyouth.org/joynet For automatic help, send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In case of any issue related to the mailing list contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ****************************************************************
