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Woman Sees Jesus Christ X-Ray

Woman Sees Jesus Christ X-Ray - A woman from Elwood, Indiana, says she saw the image of Jesus Christ in her chest X-ray.

Admitted in a hospital on December 12 for pneumonia, Karen Sigler claims there is a clear image of Jesus Christ just above her heart - just where she hoped he might be during her health scare.

Sigler said she was shopping at the local general store down the street from her house, before her operation, and had the strangest feeling.

Woman Sees Jesus Christ X-Ray

"I was just really scared I was going to die," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.

Suddenly a stranger approached her and said, "Jesus said you're going to be healed."

"My faith just got a little stronger since I saw that Jesus was sitting on my heart and that he's there. You can see him. He's there," said Sigler, after her second hospital visit.

She is now waiting to find out if her cancer is gone and will start chemotherapy in January.

She says she has no doubt anymore that she is going to be okay, adding: "He's gonna show himself one way or another... even if it takes an x-ray."

Source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/us-woman-sees-jesus-christ-chest-x-ray-20101229-205943-932.html

Woman Sees Jesus Christ X-Ray

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