Rev. Denise Walden Glen is a Baptist Minister and mother. She says her kids are constantly terrified from the racially motivated deadly mass shooting at Tops Supermarket in Buffalo, NY. She says the family is in therapy, to find their place of resolve.
Focusing On Community, Faith And Mental Health After The Tops Shooting
Reverend Denise Walden Glen shares stories of community and faith in the days after the shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
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Posted: 9:05 p.m. EDT Sep 7, 2022
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