ANTIOCH — It wasn’t until Ken Rickner lost his home that he felt truly free. He could stop wasting money on fighting the bank and pursue a mission he said came from above: the Shower House Ministries.
“He’s been where a lot of us have been before. A few people have nothing out here. With him, they get fed, clothes,” said Susan Butcher.
Butcher lives among the thickets that grow along the canal in Antioch’s Fulton Shipyard area.
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