A 3-bedroom
home in the suburbs of western Sydney has now gained a reputation as a
“miracle house”.
Ash and oil leak from its walls in such a way that is reportedly “beyond science”.
The homeowners, George and Lina Tannous, believe that the allegedly unexplainable phenomena are a sign from God and that they have also granted the house miraculous healing properties.
According to the pair, their house has the amazing ability to help other couples become pregnant, even in cases where they have received medical confirmation that pregnancy would be impossible. There is even one instance of the house reportedly curing a woman’s cancer.
The mysterious oil first appeared in 2008, after George and Lina’s 17-year-old son, Mike, was killed in a car accident. They believe that the oil is a manifestation of their son’s spirit, and claim that over the years it has written his birth date on the walls using the oil, as well as a variety of Christian religious symbols.
“My son’s spirit is in this house. He loved God and Jesus. He has come to this house and the oil is his spirit,” the Tannous said.
“’He was always religious. He carried Rosary beads and he had a cross tattooed on his back. He wanted to help people in life and this is his way of doing that in death.”
Although extensive testing of the oil has been done over the years, no explanation of its origin has ever been given. All that has been discovered is that it seems to contain water, gold and a safe level of uranium.
One of the first “miracles” attributed to the house was a woman who became pregnant with her third child after praying there, despite her doctors insisting that pregnancy was highly unlikely.
The couple say they don’t charge and there are no donations. They are open times from 11am five days a week.
*People pursuing signs. Not every supernatural demonstration is of God. When you study the Word and see the way God works, you'll know when you see God at work. Beware and don't be deceived.
Ash and oil leak from its walls in such a way that is reportedly “beyond science”.
The homeowners, George and Lina Tannous, believe that the allegedly unexplainable phenomena are a sign from God and that they have also granted the house miraculous healing properties.
According to the pair, their house has the amazing ability to help other couples become pregnant, even in cases where they have received medical confirmation that pregnancy would be impossible. There is even one instance of the house reportedly curing a woman’s cancer.
The mysterious oil first appeared in 2008, after George and Lina’s 17-year-old son, Mike, was killed in a car accident. They believe that the oil is a manifestation of their son’s spirit, and claim that over the years it has written his birth date on the walls using the oil, as well as a variety of Christian religious symbols.
“My son’s spirit is in this house. He loved God and Jesus. He has come to this house and the oil is his spirit,” the Tannous said.
“’He was always religious. He carried Rosary beads and he had a cross tattooed on his back. He wanted to help people in life and this is his way of doing that in death.”
Although extensive testing of the oil has been done over the years, no explanation of its origin has ever been given. All that has been discovered is that it seems to contain water, gold and a safe level of uranium.
One of the first “miracles” attributed to the house was a woman who became pregnant with her third child after praying there, despite her doctors insisting that pregnancy was highly unlikely.
The couple say they don’t charge and there are no donations. They are open times from 11am five days a week.
*People pursuing signs. Not every supernatural demonstration is of God. When you study the Word and see the way God works, you'll know when you see God at work. Beware and don't be deceived.
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