Sometimes being outside the box is a good thing

I am blogging in Chick-fil-A listening to Christian music. How incredibly unique is that? The place closes on Sunday, also. While the world blows off God and demands ownership of Sunday, Chick-fil-A gives it back to God. The corporation is incredibly profitable and there is a waiting line to manager a franchise.  

Thank you Chick-fil-A for blesses the world with your faithfulness to God! Eat mo chikin!

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It is the desire of my heart that God be Lord of my life. Life’s experiences have killed the old man and God is building a new creation in me. I look forward to experiencing the new man God creates in the old vessel known as Archie via "God Spots".

4 thoughts on “Sometimes being outside the box is a good thing”

  1. Don’t forget that everytime you say “Thank You” for something they say “My Pleasure!” They say it with a smile too, true servanthood.

    I was at a conference one year at Willowcreek and the Director of Corporate training had a session…he was amazing…have to tell you about it sometime!

  2. So you’re saying… that just becuase Chick-fil-A is closed on sunday means they’re givng that day to God? It sounds to me like they’re closed on Sunday just becuase they’re closed on Sunday. Unless they say so otherwise.

  3. Hi ozias. Thanks for dropping by. Yes. The founder of Chick-fil-A stands on his Christian faith and believes Sunday was meant to be a day of rest. All stores nationwide close on Sunday respecting this day.

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