

Miracles continue to be reported at Jerusalem’s Garden Tomb, a site cherished by many Christians as a possible location of Jesus’ burial and resurrection. Cesar Fleitas, the tomb’s head guide, shared numerous testimonies of visitors experiencing remarkable encounters with God. Among them were reports of a Romanian man instantly regaining his eyesight, a paralysed boy standing and walking after entering the tomb, and a pastor healed of decades-long chronic headaches. Other visitors had profound spiritual experiences; a sceptical film director emerged shaken after seeing an unexplained figure inside the empty tomb, and Slovak-speaking tourists said they heard the Gospel message in their own language despite it being delivered in Spanish. Cesar emphasises that the greatest miracle is people’s transformed lives as they encounter Christ and place their faith in him. Amid the challenges of war and declining tourism, the Garden Tomb team remains committed to proclaiming the Gospel and welcoming visitors from around the world, trusting God to continue drawing people to Himself.

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