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    ANSWERING GOD'S CALLING

    October 10, 2022
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    Members of Calvery Baptist Church of Union City, Tenn., were in Cayce Oct. 8 to continue work on three Habitat for Humanity homes being built in Cayce, following the devastating tornado that almost wiped out the small community on Dec. 10, 2021. Several missionary groups have been in the community over the past 10 months to help with cleaning up debris, rebuilding homes, and wherever there is a need. (Photo submitted) Members of Calvery Baptist Church of Union City, Tenn., were in Cayce Oct. 8 to continue work on three Habitat for Humanity homes being built in Cayce, following the devastating tornado that almost wiped out the small community on Dec. 10, 2021. Several missionary groups have been in the community over the past 10 months to help with cleaning up debris, rebuilding homes, and wherever there is a need. (Photo submitted)

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