Teh One Who Knocks
12-20-2011, 11:53 AM
After looking closely at the arts and crafts project, she saw a 'sign'
By Daily Mail Reporter
A woman who prayed for a sign from Jesus got a little more than she bargained for when his image emerged out of some melted crayons.
Tara Gomez and her son put a few colourful sticks in the oven as part of an arts and crafts project they wanted to try out.
After cooling the mixture in the freezer, Ms Gomez was startled to discover Jesus's face had emerged out of the swirling pattern at her home in Blue Springs, Missouri.
http://i.imgur.com/m0KaD.png
The young mother told ABC7: 'I'd been praying and praying about certain things, and I asked God for a sign and I think the crazy thing about this... what better sign to get then right in front of you.'
Ms Gomez said the family would be treasuring their symbol of good luck and not selling it on eBay.
It's not always necessary to leave a Christmas miracle completely up to chance, thanks to company Burnt Impressions.
The Vermont-based firm have been selling around 100 toasters each day in the run-up to Christmas, who imprint your morning toast with the image of the Messiah.
http://i.imgur.com/rYM9s.png
By Daily Mail Reporter
A woman who prayed for a sign from Jesus got a little more than she bargained for when his image emerged out of some melted crayons.
Tara Gomez and her son put a few colourful sticks in the oven as part of an arts and crafts project they wanted to try out.
After cooling the mixture in the freezer, Ms Gomez was startled to discover Jesus's face had emerged out of the swirling pattern at her home in Blue Springs, Missouri.
http://i.imgur.com/m0KaD.png
The young mother told ABC7: 'I'd been praying and praying about certain things, and I asked God for a sign and I think the crazy thing about this... what better sign to get then right in front of you.'
Ms Gomez said the family would be treasuring their symbol of good luck and not selling it on eBay.
It's not always necessary to leave a Christmas miracle completely up to chance, thanks to company Burnt Impressions.
The Vermont-based firm have been selling around 100 toasters each day in the run-up to Christmas, who imprint your morning toast with the image of the Messiah.
http://i.imgur.com/rYM9s.png