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One Church, One Story
Wednesday's service at I Am My Brother's Keeper Ministry, a church in Detroit, opened with a simple “Hallelujah,” from the pastor, Henry Covington. The service drew several boldface names – Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, the singer Anita Baker, and author Mitch Albom – to celebrate a success story.
A portion of the sales from Albom's latest book, “Have a Little Faith: A True Story,” have been donated to repair a gaping hole in I am My Brother's Keeper's roof. During the ceremony, Albom shared the story of a time when the church, which also serves as a homeless shelter, had its gas shut off; heat essentially passed through the hole in the roof. So the church had a $37,000 bill. A makeshift tent was built out of plastic sheets and two-by-fours within the church, and congregants huddled in, unwilling to give up on their sanctuary. Albom wrote about the ordeal first in the Detroit Free Press, and then in his book. He promised that somehow, the roof would be repaired.
Construction to mend the roof began on Nov. 23, and ended Dec. 9. Now, a plaque hangs on the church's ceiling where the hole used to be, bearing the names of people – from Detroit to Hong Kong -- who sent around $70,000 in donations for the repairs.
“This is one church and one story,” Mayor Bing explained during the ceremony. “And together, we are going to do a lot of things like this to bring this city back.”
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What an uplifting story. There really are good hearted people in the world !
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Glad to hear the roof is fixed. I first herd about the hole in an interview that Albom gave. Its nice that something good is coming from his work.
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Being from the area, I have followed this story closely and it truly is great to hear of the positive things that are happening in Detroit. The city of Detroit is faced with many obstacles, but there are stories such as this that exist. The people of Detroit are very resilient and take great pride in their city and it truly is wonderful to hear stories such as this. Great article!!
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It is always good hear about positive change in the Motor City!
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What a great story! It is becoming rare to hear positive stories such as this one! This put a smile on my face.
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