Baptist minister Glenn Burns calls the evening of April 7, 2016, the “crucifixion.” It was the toughest test of his 40-year career.
Burns leads a Christian social services ministry in northern Florida called the Good Samaritan Network. Until last April, the nonprofit was headquartered in the town of Woodville, just outside Tallahassee. Its food bank served 7,000 people a month. It also ran a thrift store and a home for women transitioning off the street from sex work. And it operated a Christian home for men reentering society after prison who had no other place to live. Many of them were on Florida’s registry of sex offenders. Full Article
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“…he downloaded a file that he says turned out to show two girls, 14 and 15, on a bed, clothed but kissing.” This was used to secure a search warrant. What did I tell you? A lot of “child porn” is not pornographic to any but the most puritanical. ___ “A residential ministry deals with the sex offender registry. To rejoin society, ex-offenders need a place to live. by Steven Yoder” ______
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Kudos to Good Samaritan and their supporters! Christians acting like Christians seem hard to find, some in my own family claiming to be Christians have thrown me out of their lives.