Face of Jesus appears on Marmite lid
The face of the Messiah is back – on the lid of a Marmite jar. Praise be.
The Messiah’s face has certainly been on a far-reaching tour, having appeared on naan bread in Surrey, on the window of a Tennesse man’s pickup and on the arm of a US woman, in the guise of a bruise.
We’re always kept guessing as to where he will pop up next, which as it turns out is in Rhondda, Wales, in the Allen household. On a Marmite lid.
It’s not quite as clear-cut as other sightings, though. Perhaps the face of Jesus is losing its touch.
But the Allens are convinced that they have seen something heavenly.
It was Claire Allen who first noticed it, as she spread the spicy paste on her son’s toast, and husband Gareth was left gobsmacked.
“The children are still eating it, but we kept the lid,” he said.
“Claire saw it first and called her father to come and take a pic of it.
“When I first looked at it I was not sure, but when I moved it away from me it started coming out. I thought yeah, she is right – that is the image of Jesus.”
source : rss.feedsportal.com
More source:
Face of Jesus appears on Marmite lid | Metro.co.ukBBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Family see Jesus image in Marmite
Face of Jesus found in jar of Marmite - Telegraph
The Marmite messiah: How a mother found Jesus in a ja | Mail Online
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