Fort Worth Church Rebuilds After $200K Construction Material Theft with DFW Charitable Foundation's Help
WFAAJanuary 5, 20261 min289 views
3 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβStolen Materials and a Devastating Setback
- π In August, Longvue Baptist Church in Fort Worth experienced the theft of nearly $200,000 worth of construction materials intended for their new building.
- β οΈ Pastor Brian Fischer described the loss as a significant blow, initially putting the church's future and construction plans on hold.
A Divine Intervention and Renewed Hope
- π‘ Mark Patrick from the DFW Charitable Foundation saw the story and was moved to help the congregation.
- π€ The foundation provided a substantial donation to replace the stolen building materials, offering a second chance for the church's project.
- β¨ Pastor Fischer expressed immense gratitude, viewing the donation as divinely inspired and a reminder of faith during dark times.
Construction Resumes and Future Plans
- ποΈ With the replacement materials secured, work has resumed on the new Longvue Baptist Church.
- ποΈ The new church is expected to be completed early next year, with plans to seat approximately 270 people.
- β Pastor Fischer noted that the perpetrators of the original theft remain unknown, with limited cooperation from those who might have information.
- π The story aims to inspire other organizations to contribute to similar charitable efforts in Fort Worth.
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