As of June 3, there’s a new truck in the small town of Arley — an ice cream truck. In looking for ways to ‘love your neighbor as yourself’ (Mark 12:31), FBC Arley, bought a 1976 ice cream truck, gave it a festive exterior and committed to use free ice cream as a conduit for that love in Winston County. ‘We want to go through neighborhoods and love others by giving away ice cream to children and adults alike in the name of Jesus,’ said Pastor Roger White. ‘[We’re] looking for the opportunity to change someone’s life one delicious bite at a time.’
FBC Arley gives away ice cream in Jesus’ name
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