Saturday, January 10, 2015

Chick-fil-A Restaurant Owner Proves Chain Has A Heart!

How Chick-Fil-A Treated a Homeless Man Might Surprise Some People

Thursday, January 8th, 2015
Blind, seething hatred of the Chick-fil-A chain has long been a rite of passage into the inner circles of liberalism. It’s a successful business, fast food chain, and it’s Christian-owned. I mean, all it needs is a conservative talk radio host as a sponsor and a “no Macbooks” rule and it pretty much violates every major tenet of modern liberalism.
The problem liberals are having is that, in spite of all of the effort they’ve taken to paint Chick-fil-A as a source of hatred and greed, Americans can see how the corporation works up close. This latest example, posted to Facebook by someone who witnessed it, illustrates perfectly how religion has made Chick-fil-A a more caring, inclusive organization.
“My son and I were at the location on Highway 280 in Birmingham, AL when a man came in to escape the 35 degree temps and strong winds with all of his earthly possessions strapped to his back,” read the post by Andrea Stoker, a stay-at-home mom from Alabama.
“Most businesses would force him out, but I watched as the manager walked up to him and asked if he could do anything for him,” she continued.
“Before the man could even answer, the manager asked if he had a pair of gloves and walked to the table at which he’d been sitting and picked up his own. As he handed the man his gloves, he asked another employee to get him something to eat.”

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The manager actually turned out to be the franchise owner, as well. Stoker added that she was happy to see that the restaurant put their Christian ideals into practice, from top to bottom.
Not only do the chain’s Christian values not engender a divided, hate-filled environment, they actually make Chick-fil-A far more human than most other businesses.
“It was wonderful to see your employees being the hands and feet of Jesus, and that my son was able to witness it all,” Stoker wrote. “Thank you for putting your money where your mouth is.”
Of course, I’m sure liberals will be enraged someone helped the homeless who wasn’t from the government.
However, Chick-fil-A regularly proves that Christianity can be — and usually is — a force for good, no matter what the left wants to make religion out to be.

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