Christopher Rhoads was in a very dark place. He was depressed and had been drinking a lot, including the night he broke into the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lansdale in October 2015. “I didn’t really see a future. I didn’t know what to do and where I was going,” he said. “I didn’t really…
Source: pennnews
Lansdale church chooses forgiveness over prosecution after break-in
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