Two years ago Chick-fil-A made national headlines when
company president Dan Cathy spoke out in support of traditional marriage. Liberals
and gays came unglued and launched massive protests against the restaurant chain.
Several mayors spoke out saying they would not allow any more Chick-fil-As to
be built in their cities.
They tried boycotting the Christian owned company, but that
backfired. Instead, Chick-fil-A had a world record day with many locations
selling out of food to the hundreds of thousands of supporters. Is it any surprise
that the only news the liberal mainstream media has reported concerning Chick-fil-A
has only been the negative?
Remember last Winter when the ice storm hit the south? The
mainstream media showed footage of miles of cars stranded on the frozen
interstates. Several national news broadcasts
that I saw reported about school kids trapped on buses for
almost 24 hours because of all of the ice and parents going frantic wondering
where their kids were.
In all of the icy gloom and doom, I bet you didn’t hear
about the heroic and generous actions of a Chick-fil-A along Highway 280 in
Birmingham, Alabama, did you? Mark Meadows, owner of the Chick-fil-A closed
early the day of the storm and sent all of his employees home. However, the
employees and Meadows soon discovered that they were
not going to be able to get home with all of the stranded
motorists stuck on the roads. Some of the cars near the restaurant had been
stranded for up to 7 hours.
Audrey Pitt, manager of the Chick-fil-A described the
conditions: “Our store is about a mile and a half from the interstate and it
took me two hours to get there. It was a
parking lot as far as I could see. At one point there were more people walking
than driving.”
Meadows and his employees fired up the kitchen and began
preparing chicken sandwiches as fast as they could. They
prepared several hundred sandwiches and then Meadows and his
staff headed out and began distributing the hot meals to the stranded motorists
on both sides of Highway 280.
Some of the drivers tried to pay them for the sandwiches,
but Meadows and his employees refused to take a single penny. Pitt explained
why: “This Company is based on taking care of people and loving people before
you’re worried about money or profit. We were just trying to follow the model
that we’ve all worked under for so long and the model that we’ve come to love.
There was really nothing else we could have done but try to help people any way
we could.”
However, Meadows and Pitt were not through with their Good
Samaritan efforts. They helped push cars
off the roads, up inclines and whatever else they could do to help. Then they
kept the restaurant open overnight so that stranded motorists could have a warm
place to be. A number of motorists slept
in booths or on the benches.
Then in the morning, they again fired up the kitchen and
prepared chicken biscuits for their overnight guests and once again they
refused to accept any payment. During that 24 hour period, this Chick-fil-A
restaurant opened their kitchen, their doors and their hearts to hundreds of
stranded motorists and they did so refusing to accept any payment.
As one source put it, Meadows and his staff lived up to the
words Jesus spoke in Matthew 25:35 which states: “For I was hungry, and you
gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I
was a stranger, and you invited Me in…”
Their actions were truly generous and heroic as they also
braved the frigid temperatures to hand out hundreds of hot meals to complete
strangers. And I bet you never heard anything about this from the mainstream
media. Had it been a group of
homosexuals or atheists, it would have been all over the news from coast to
coast. It was too much against their
liberal standards to report a Christian company doing something so positive for
so many. We need to support this and all Christian companies.
Comments
I think it is significant to note that I recently made a trip to
Chicago. Along the way I saw many, many NEW Chick-Fil-A restaurants in states where I had NEVER, EVER seen one before (KY & IL - lots around Chicago [where Rahm Emanuel said they didn't want Chick-fil-A]) and where I had previously only seen one (TN).
I did stop in several and they all were VERY busy. I think I should add that even their clientele looked different than that of most fast-food chains - more wholesome -everyone seemed happy - lots of families and young people - WONDERFUL.
I don't think this is an accident and I'd bet it is directly related to the supposed boycott that the Gays tried to wage, which seriously backfired. Hallelujah.
Dick Anderson
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