Pastor prevents ‘catastrophic loss of life’ by opening home to Buffalo residents

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Pastor prevents ‘catastrophic loss of life’ by opening home to Buffalo residents
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Spirit Of Truth Urban Ministry’s Pastor Al Robinson says if he didn’t open his doors to Buffalo residents in New York during the deadly snowstorms, there would have been “catastrophic loss of life”.

Pastor Robinson and his wife, Vivian, welcomed over 120 people into their home on the church’s campus during the Christmas period.

“There were so many people stuck in this surrounding area that there was not even an outlet for them to go to,” Ms Robinson said.

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