Dozens of parents in Bartow County. They are scrambling for child care after a fire destroyed a church in a day care. And speaking of those storms, it's believed lightning struck the cornerstone worship center in Cartersville as those storms swept through last night, 11 lives. Theresa Bowles found out just how much this church means to the community there consumed cornerstone church as a strong storm blew through Cartersville Thursday. A city spokesperson says it took firefighters five hours to put out the fire. Now this is what's left behind. Most of the inside was burnt down. But Pastor Jeff Baer says the cross still remains built in the eight cornerstone church was recently renovated, but it's been under the arms of the Bear family for 20 years. Not only is it a house of worship but also a daycare. In fact, Bear's grandchildren attend the daycare. Bear says he feels a bright future is on the horizon, however, he worries for the kids and staff close to 70 Children. So we've got teachers and directors and cooks and all of that that now need to be relocated or find someplace else. Pastor Baer says nearby churches have offered them a place to meet. But as far as the future of this church, he says for now they're taking it day by day in Cartersville, Teresa Bowl 11, a live news.