"Dental
miracles" the latest to hit Toronto
More than 300 people
claim teeth miraculously turned to gold.
By
Debra Fieguth
ChristianWeek staff

TACF pastor John
Arnott and the gold teeth (inset) that
participants say have miraculously appeared. |
TORONTOFirst
there was the Toronto Blessing. Now theres
the Toronto Filling. Gold filling. More than 300 people attending services
at Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF),
home of the five-year-old "Toronto
Blessing," claim to have received gold or
silver fillings or gold caps on their teeth.
The latest phenomenon has
spread to nearby Eastgate Christian Fellowship, a
Hamilton daughter church to TACF, whose pastor,
Jim Paul, says his amalgam fillings have turned
to bright silver.
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"Ive been to a
dentist," Paul reports. "He said
something has polished your teeth. He
didnt know what kind of metal it was."
The bizarre events have their origins
in Argentina, where many people apparently began
receiving gold fillings in the 1980s. Paul says he
witnessed the phenomenon in meetings there. Then, two
years ago, John Arnott, senior pastor at TACF, witnessed
similar incidents in Mexico.
Arnott and his wife, Carol, recently
visited South Africa, where "they prayed for gold
teeth," according to Arnotts assistant, Petra
Drnovscek, and "it started happening
everywhere."
When TACF held a prayer conference in
early March, attended by some 3,000 people, Arnott showed
pictures from South Africa of people with new gold
fillings. Arnott prayed that the same thing would happen
in Toronto.
Video records
"Instantaneously many people said
my teeth are turning gold," says Paul.
"We have it on video." On film, he says,
"you could see the color change from dark metallic
to gold or silver."
Arnott could not be reached for
comment, as he was leaving at press time for Argentina.
He did release a statement, however, suggesting the gold
teeth movement "is a sign and a wonder to expose the
skepticism still in so many of us."
Arnott says TACF leaders have
encouraged people "to verify these miracles with
their dentists." While some turned out to be false
reports, the majority, says Arnott, "seem to be
beyond explaining, other than that God has given these
wonderful gifts."
The reports have some theologians and
Christian dentists shaking their heads. Ron Kydd, whose
book Healing through the Centuries was published
last year, says there have been previous reports of
similar events taking place, along with reports of
leg-lengthening. "Both claims made me quite
skeptical," he says.
Kydd, a former professor at Eastern
Pentecostal Bible College and now an Anglican minister,
says such claims are more understandable in
underdeveloped countries where most people dont
have easy access to dental care.
The current phenomenon "sounds a
little capricious on Gods part, because many of
these people have dental plans."
Kydd says he doesnt know whether
the phenomenon is real, "but it seems to trivialize
the work of God."
Toronto dentist Robert Clark says he
has heard similar stories of fillings turning gold in the
past, but they were from a New Age rather than a
Christian context. One woman told him a few years ago
about silver fillings turning to gold, but "what she
was describing didnt sound like anything tied to a
movement of the Holy Spirit."
Clark, a member of the Christian
Medical Dental Society, is skeptical. "To have a
material switch completely into another one
what
would be the purpose? I dont see how thats
going to fit into my faith."
Clark wonders why God wouldnt
just give the persons brand new teeth. "I just
dont know what hed be trying to prove turning
silver into gold if he could change [them] into newly
built teeth."
Dentist Red Warren says he examined an
individual a few months ago who claimed to have a gold
filling. "I found no evidence to substantiate his
claim."
Warren, also a member of CMDS,
doesnt think God would use gold when he could
replace the faulty tooth. "In what way does my
filling turning to gold bring honor to the Lord Jesus
Christ?"
"We dont know why" the
phenomenon is happening, says Jim Paul. But he insists
something is happening. "The one who turned water
into wine has been doing something in my body."
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