Thursday, November 16, 2017

A Muslim named Moses saw this Christian church struggling. He built a farm to save it.

From Miami-

Neighbors wondered what was going on when the privacy fence went up around St. Simon in the Weeds.

Joggers speculated the squat Episcopalian church had finally been sold to developers after almost 70 years. Or maybe that the church was going to try to put up a cell tower again on its four acres of mostly overgrown land. Was the tiny school the church rented out expanding? What was going to happen to the unofficial dirt track for weekend ATV riders?

“I’ll bet you it’s more houses,” one speed walker said to another as they cruised by.


More here-

http://www.miamiherald.com/living/food-drink/article184780648.html

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