The Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is partnering with the City of Fort Wayne, and Indiana Access to Recovery to sponsor, “Strengthening Our Communities: Taking Faith Into Action; a regional faith-based summit to be held on September 25, 2009 at the Public Safety Academy, located at 7602 Patriot Crossing in Fort Wayne Indiana, 46816, from 8:30am – 3:30pm..
The summit will engage pastors, lay leaders, and faith and community-based organizations in a day of discussion and workshops designed to address current issues facing the faith community
The first things topic of up for discussion during the round table or workshop should be: Women thy are loose to stop depend on bootleg preachers and poverty pimps who you drop your denaros in the collection plate.
Long title, but unless those preachers are out there to help on the street stopping the killings in your neighborhoods they are part of the problem. Unless, they are asking Police Chief York what is the real deal and not this " it's a gang problem" instead it is a lucrative money problem for businesses in the city---drug traffic on the southside.
gangs are nickles and dimes.
Just imagine how many foreclosures would happen if drug business did not supplement those mortgage payments. Just imagine how many repossessed cars if that drug traffic would not be allowed to flow through the streets of the south side. Just imagine how many business would close their doors if the drugs that are sold on the street corners.
So let the church say amen, and get Police York to arrest some folks..or the city is going have neighborhoods of drug wars. Oh my I forgot, the majority of career politicians in Fort Wayne drink from the same cup of the bootleg preachers and poverty pimps.
we are in trouble.
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