Chaplains counsel patience as GM downsizes »

Posted By Jayson 1 year ago in Religion

David Karel does not know what comes next for him and his 1,500 fellow workers at the GM metal stamping plant, following last week's announcement it will close by December 2009.

But of one thing the Baptist minister is certain: God will be there for them.

"God is the one who can provide for us, if we allow him to do it," Karel said, standing outside the plant in a steady rain. "If we put him first, he says everything else will be taken care of."

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