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Friday, August 07, 2009

Church On Mission Trip In Mt. Lebanon

Praise the Lord and pass the coffee creamer. Doling out free java and spiritual inspiration, Cinda Isler and about nine others were on the front line of the Washington Road commute last week.

"We have a driveway right next to St. Bernard's Church," said Mrs. Isler, a Pittsburgh Theological Seminary student from Mt. Lebanon who combined caffeine with a higher calling.

"People turned in to our parking lot and we have these tents set up and people waiting [to serve]. We give them their coffee and say 'Would you like us to pray for you today?' There hasn't been one person who hasn't said yes."

Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/09218/988887-55.stm

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