Jason Hornbeck (29.01.2017 12:00)
You can feel the genuineness in the people there. Glad to have the experience of crossing paths with such sincere God fearing, Jesus loving people and environment.
A.T. L. B:2 (16.10.2016 05:06)
It's a good place. I give them money sometimes when I can and they let me have coffee and donuts. Every once in awhile I even play a little piano and they even have other things that go on their like church services. They seem like a good glorious group of fine people. I'm going to try to keep going. I even just texted my mom, asked her if she and my dad would wanna maybe go there tomorrow, you know, for coffee with me and maybe who ever else might be there. My mom, she's sixty-five, my dad, older than that. They live in Indiana, they don't like to out much, maybe tomorrow though they will, together, who knows though. Anyways, like I said, it's a good place, I like it there and perhaps my folks will be able to make it out without having problems with construction in town. This city and their part of town their they're in. Who knows tho, they might not be able to. They might not be able to not because they're old, maybe just not because they don't want to, if that's the case, oh well, at least I asked, you know, with a text, either way, I'll try to even go again, alone... Even if they do decide to go.