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Gospel music recording artist Marvin Sapp, of Grand Rapids, talks about his life and the music business to Cornerstone University business students Monday. Press photo | Rex Larsen

“Never would have made it” singer Marvin Sapp has a reason to smile after the architectural structure of his church property survived a vicious tornado.

The 47-year-old pastor of Lighthouse Full Life Center Church is thanking God for sparing a building he owns after the plaza right next door was ravaged by tornado winds reaching approximately 100-110 miles per hour.

According to the Associated Press a severe thunderstorm spawned a tornado that injured at least six people and caused significant damage to homes in western Michigan, as well as some homes in Iowa Sunday evening.

“Major storm in my city last night. Destroyed the plaza next to my building Praise Place,” Sapp wrote in a Monday, July 7 tweet.

But the raging winds left “Praise Place” a multi-purpose ministry facility that houses a 250-seat auditorium and “Jacob’s Well” café, largely intact.

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source: BCNN1.com

Marvin Sapp Thanks God Tornado Damage to Church Property Was Minor  was originally published on praisecleveland.com