Silverthorne couple orders casket after hoping for a miracle
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A Silverthorne family has ordered a tiny casket for their toddler after praying in vain since Sunday that he would be brought back to life.
Paul and Valerie Jungck had 2-year-old Zion embalmed but kept his body at home while they prayed for his resurrection.
"I know confirmed stories of people who have been raised from the dead," Paul Jungck, the boy's father, told the Summit Daily News. "We have really prayed for that," he said. "I know that (God) can bring him back to life again."
Parents prayed for tot's resurrection
Googling for Zion Jungck
Checking referrals to those pages I was surprised to see how many people are going to Google to try to find out about Zion and his parents. Not sure why it proves such a startling example of zany faith, moreso, say, than those children how suffer because of their parents' superstitions.Richard Evans Lee • November 17, 2002 • Reader, what do you think?
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