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At least those church-goers got an autograph from trump on their bibles.
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A Native American tribe says it will cover the funeral and burial expenses for all the victims of Sunday's tornadoes.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians tribe will be making a $184,000 donation to cover the costs, Lee County coroner Bill Harris confirms to CNN.
The article makes no mention of "mega churches". This is simply your own thinly veiled attack against Christians. They seem to be the liberals punching bag of choice.
This is a wonderful thing the casino did. It is very humanitarian and will reap excellent business returns, as it should. People support businesses that support the communities they serve.
I have no words to express how disgusting it is for so-called religious people to ask someone to autograph a Bible and for a president of the United States not to know how inappropriate it was to comply. All he had to do is say, "That's a holy book, I can't write on that. Do you have something else I can autograph?"
The true Christian acts to come out of the news cycle down there is what the Native Americans tribe is doing to help the victims of the tornadoes.
It's very good what the casino did and I have no doubt that a lot of the churches in the area, whether mega or not, helped out, too. Most churches who help out never go to the press with their good deeds leading some to assume wrongly that they did not help out
The article makes no mention of "mega churches". This is simply your own thinly veiled attack against Christians. They seem to be the liberals punching bag of choice.
This is a wonderful thing the casino did. It is very humanitarian and will reap excellent business returns, as it should. People support businesses that support the communities they serve.
I'll post you a list of the largest 36 mega churches in Alabama. You see if you can find what they did to help the victims of the tornado because I can't find anything.
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Megachurches are increasingly shaping the religious landscape of Alabama. Here's a rundown of 36 of the largest churches in the state. This listing is based on research by the Hartford Institute for Religion Research, which created a database of churches that reported average attendance of 2,000 or more per week.
I suspect almost every Church in Alabama has raised funds and contributions for the people hurt by these storms.
Every Black Church, every White Church, Every Hispanic Church. Churches know no color barriers or race when people are in need.
The Southern Baptist Mens Group is usually the first to show up in times of a disaster to help.
I suspect almost every Church in Alabama has raised fund and contributions for the people hurt by these storms.
I suspect that every church that held a funeral for a tornado victim required a payment to use their facility.
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