Aid Will Bless Many in Kentucky

The Way Community Center in Wingo, KY recently received a semi-trailer full of 23 pallets of various food, furniture and other goods for many families living in poverty and those still recovering from tornadoes and floods in recent years. To God be the Glory!
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