
Thieves Target Church Grill After Charity Cookout In Illinois
These thieves in Illinois might not believe in karma, but with the job they pulled off, there's a big dose of it coming their way.
Grill Stolen From Church After Cookout For The Needy
Sometimes I wonder if there are any good people left in the world. So many bad things happen all the time. Luckily, there are some wonderful folks out there just trying to help people who really need it. My question is, do they knock each other out, or does the good outweigh the bad?
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I don't know about you, but I'm a big believer in karma. Especially when it comes to the bad people doing something evil to the good ones. In fact, I hope the payback comes back tenfold to the criminals who hurt residents trying to help people who need it.
In Decatur, there was a church hosting a huge cookout for over 250 local residents who really needed a meal. Such an amazing way to help the community. While they were cleaning up, someone stole the grill. Talk about bad karma. Luckily, they were able to track it down, so it's available for next time.

According to WAND News...
Bishop Deloyde Sanders of Perfected Prayze Ministries jokes about his stolen grill, “Barbeque so good it will make you want to steal the grill,” he said.
Sanders and volunteers fed more than 250 people on Saturday who needed a meal outside of the Oasis Center in Decatur.
When the day was done, Sanders and others were busy transporting tables, chairs, and additional items to other locations. When Sanders returned, the grill was gone.
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