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A Kentucky woman is using TikTok videos to reveal whether churches respond to a request from a mom in need of baby formula

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A Kentucky woman is using TikTok videos to reveal whether churches respond to a request from a mom in need of baby formula

A Kentucky woman's TikTok channel is garnering millions of views in connection with a social experiment to determine if churches will help a mother in need. The videos, by Nikalie Monroe, includes pre-recorded audio of a crying baby. The social media responses range from expressions of faith, when the churches offer assistance, to outrage, particularly when the churches decline to offer assistance.

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