Rangers fans knee in prayer
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 2:29 pm
A small church in Scotland has become a place of pilgrimage for Glasgow Rangers supporters and fans after the club's central defender dedicated his team's victory in the Scottish Premier League to the healing power of prayer.
Dozens of Rangers supporters turned up at the Zion Praise Centre in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in eastern Scotland, to pay homage to Marvin Andrews, the centre-back who overcame a career threatening injury to help the team to win the SPL championship 10 days ago.
Marvin Andrews, a lay preacher at the church, claims that prayer has allowed him to recover from his injury without medical treatment.
The ''Miracle of Marvin's Knee'' has astounded doctors and is been described by Alex McLeish, the Rangers manager, as ''defying logic''.
God works for those who pray and ask for help.
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Dozens of Rangers supporters turned up at the Zion Praise Centre in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in eastern Scotland, to pay homage to Marvin Andrews, the centre-back who overcame a career threatening injury to help the team to win the SPL championship 10 days ago.
Marvin Andrews, a lay preacher at the church, claims that prayer has allowed him to recover from his injury without medical treatment.
The ''Miracle of Marvin's Knee'' has astounded doctors and is been described by Alex McLeish, the Rangers manager, as ''defying logic''.
God works for those who pray and ask for help.
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