
The Trinity Baptist Church in Kelowna, British Columbia was recently victimized by a group of thieves, taking all 31 screen monitors donated by the Kelowna General Hospital.
Someone mysteriously called the church and mentioned they knew about the theft. A few days after, about 29 screens reappeared on the driveway with the note that read:
“Sorry for the trouble hope you forgive us hope those kids in Africa enjoy.”
The thieves must felt so guilty. It was a good thing because the church originally planned to distribute the goods to African hospitals in Cameroon.
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