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Hi everyone in Christ I got an email (i attach the text in the bottom). Can anyone verify the accuracy of this? Thanks. in the Lord of Lords your brother the email i got is like this:The below astonishing report is from the Asian Minorities Outreach, BOX 17, Chang Klan P.O., Chiang Mai 50101, Thailand Friday Fax 2000 issue 9, 3 March Myanmar: Buddhist monk raised from the dead - 300 monks turn to Jesus." In 1998, a Buddhist monk died. A few days later, his funeral was held, at which he was to be cremated. From the smell, it was obvious that his body had already started to decompose - he was very clearly dead!" according to the report from missions agency Asian Minorities Outreach. "We have attempted to verify this report which reached us from a number of sources, and are now convinced that it is accurate," they write. "Hundreds of monks and relatives of the dead man attended the funeral. Just as the body was about to be burned, the dead monk suddenly sat up, shouting 'It's all a lie! I saw our ancestors burning and being tortured in some sort of fire. I also saw Buddha and many other Buddhist holy men. They were all in a sea of fire!' 'We must listen to the Christians,' he continued emphatically, 'they're the only ones who know the truth!' The events shocked the whole region. Over 300 monks became Christians and started to study the Bible. The resurrected man continued to warn everyone to believe in Jesus, because he is the only true God. Tapes of the monk's report were distributed throughout Myanmar. The Buddhist hierarchy and the government were soon alarmed, and they arrested the monk. He has not been seen since, and it is feared that he was killed to keep him silent. It is now a serious crime to listen to the tapes, because the government wants to dampen the sensation." Source: Asian Minorities Outreach, BOX 17, Chang Klan P.O., Chiang Mai 50101, Thailand, fax (+66) 53 801 487, e-mail amo@cx.org <mailto:amo@cx.org> , web site www.antioch.com.sg/mission/asianmo/ |
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Few vital facts to note. by frank, 9/10/00
please could you email this storey if anyone has.Joel@polytex.net by Joel Gnanayutham, 10/18/00
"back from the dead" by Pat Yong, 11/02/00
Untitled by wewynal@tm.net.my, 9/08/00
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