Summary
BYRON, Ga. - Only two truckers came to the Bible study Sunday morning in an office trailer-turned-chapel located in a parking lot across the street from Cafe Erotica.
But that was OK with the Rev. Tim Millwood, who serves as head chaplain for the new Truckstop Ministries' chapel, which opened three weeks ago at the Pilot station off Interstate 75 in Byron, Ga. Millwood, also director of missions for the Rehoboth Baptist Association in Warner Robins, Ga., said Jesus was often among large crowds and often rejected, but he always focused on the individual.See the full content of this document
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Roadside Chapel Opens at Ga. I-75 Truck Stop
For Scott Fleming, 30, of Lavonia, Ga., the small chapel was a godsend.
"This is the best thing that has happened to the trucking industry as far as going to church," Fleming said.Fleming, who credited the "good Lord" with delivering him from his...See the full content of this document
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