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Giving the Invisible People a Voice |
Mark Horvath was a TV executive before alcoholism cost him everything. He ended up homeless on the streets of LA, but thanks to a localchurch, he rebuilt his life. The economic downturn, however, put hishome into foreclosure and Mark found himself homeless once more. He isnow a tireless advocate for America's homeless, traveling all over thecountry to capture the stories of people who would otherwise be"invisible." Mark shares his incredible testimony on Upper Room. Hesays it is the church's responsibility to care for the poor and givespractical ways in which we can help.
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