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According to a Fox News report, Tennessee authorities are currently investigating a trailer filled with Bibles that was intentionally set on fire outside a church on Easter Sunday.

Around 6 a.m. on Sunday, the Mount Juliet Police Department and Fire Department swiftly responded to a trailer fire located in an intersection that was blocking the entrance of the Global Vision Church.

The church’s pastor, Greg Locke, said in a Facebook post that there is security camera footage of a man dropping off the trailer and setting it on fire.

“There was a lady that had driven through the night to get to our church, and she was in the parking lot and was able to get the police officers here quickly, but it was quite the scene to wake up to on my first morning back from Israel,” Pastor Locke wrote.

Social media users offered prayers and support for Global Vision Church.

“The evil out there is frightening. So thankful no one was harmed or damage done to the church. May our Lord touch the heart of the person who did this,” one user wrote.

“Gods got the next move. Jesus is alive and doing mighty things. Prayers for that man and also for the church. Onward Christain Soldiers,” another user wrote.

“Wow… the enemy is stirred and knows his time is limited. We shall not be shaken!” one comment read.

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