Martinsville man bears 80-pound cross
With 80 pounds of wooden faith on his back and six followers by his side, associate pastor Jeremy Tackett made the 16.7-mile trek back to Manna Mission in Martinsville, Indiana, this weekend.
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With 80 pounds of wooden faith on his back and six followers by his side, associate pastor Jeremy Tackett made the 16.7-mile trek back to Manna Mission in Martinsville, Indiana, this weekend.
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