
100 people from one California church opened their homes to Ukrainians in need
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A California pastor says thousands of Ukrainians crossing the US-Mexico border have spent at least a night inside his church, and hundreds more have stayed at the homes of church members. He says the experience has changed them.
He'd been helping deliver medicine and evacuate families from danger, and the evangelical pastor knew he wanted the church he leads in suburban San Diego to do even more to help those in need.
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