- Tyler Perry is replacing a van from the Lighthouse Community Church in Stockbridge, Georgia, after their’s was stolen before a Sunday service
- The 15-seat van was used to transport the area’s children to various church events and was essential in its usage by Lighthouse
- Church administrator Cindy Smith told WSB-TV that after seeing a report from the station, Perry called her to share that he had bought them a new van
- ‘He didnt have to do this, but he took the time to call us and to offer this to us and we’re completely in awe,’ she said
- Smith added that some members will go pick up the vehicle from a nearby dealership
Tyler Perry is replacing a new van for a Georgia church after their’s was stolen before a Sunday service.
Members from the Lighthouse Community Church in Stockbridge, Georgia, said that when they arrived, the only thing left behind were pieces of a shattered window.
The 15-seat van was used to transport the area’s children to various church events and was essential in its usage by Lighthouse.
Tyler Perry is replacing a van from the Lighthouse Community Church in Stockbridge, Georgia, after their’s was stolen before a Sunday service
Old van: The 15-seat van was used to transport the area’s children to various church events and was essential in its usage by Lighthouse. Only pieces of glass from a broken window were left
New van: Smith added that some members will go pick up the vehicle from a nearby dealership
Church administrator Cindy Smith told WSB-TV that after seeing a report from the station, Perry called her to share that he had bought them a new van.
‘My phone rang and he said, ‘This is Tyler Perry … I saw the Channel 2 newscast and my heart was broken. So, I bought you a new van,’ church administrator Cindy Smith said.
It came as a shock that someone with the recognition of Perry – who is most commonly known for his portrayal of the sassy Madea – would lend a helping hand.
She added: ‘For a few minutes I didn’t feel like I could put my feet down on the ground.
Church administrator Cindy Smith told WSB-TV that after seeing a report from the station, Perry called her to share that he had bought them a new va
‘He is a man with a lot of means and a lot of influence, and he didn’t have to do it.’
The sentiment left the church and Smith in awe.
‘Just his generosity, his willingness to help us here … he didnt have to do this, but he took the time to call us and to offer this to us and we’re completely in awe and overwhelmed and excited and we know that the Lord touched his heart to do this,’ said the woman.
Smith added that some members will go pick up the vehicle from a nearby dealership.