After reading the posts about the witnesses who attended the Kingdom Hall on the east side of the island in Sri Lanka and were not affected by the tsunami, and the story about the two brothers who were in service up in the mountains instead of sunbathing and they were spared, made me think of a couple of articles I read in the WT several years ago.
One was about a tornado in Elkhart, Indiana. It may have been the Palm Sunday tornado of 1964. The witnesses who attended the meeting were safe, but some who did not attend were killed. The WT clearly implied that those at the Kingdom Hall had Jehovah's protection, and I really believed it. My mindset was shattered a few years later when I read aboutt a mudslide. It may have been in Mexico or perhaps South America--doesn't matter. As I remember it, the brothers who fled downhill to seek refuge in the Kingdom Hall perished but those who fled uphill out of the path of the mudslide survived.
I've tried doing a search for these articles but can't find them. Can anyone help?
Also, my husband read an article about three days ago about Catholics who felt they were spared because they were in church when the disaster hit. I asked him to save the article, but he forgot to.