I would've hugged them, says pastor of 'cross' protesters


PETALING JAYA: The Taman Medan church congregation will wait for divine enlightenment before deciding whether to put up their cross on the shoplot facade.

"Are we going to put up the cross again? Right now, the answer is simple. We are waiting for the Lord to direct us on what we should do next," said senior pastor Paul Packianathan outside the church on Sunday morning.

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