Why This Is The Best Time to Be A Christian Business Owner

by Michael · 4 comments

Thank you Chick Fil-A!

Not only for standing up for uncompromising values, but being an example to the rest of us! And showing that in the end right does win!

But Chick Fil-A weren’t the only winners in this: let’s not forget the Bakery shop that got “the Chick Fil-A treatment” because they refused to provided a wedding cake for a homosexual wedding. Their business has more than doubled.

Pretty sweet!

It has emboldened other people, like charming Carole Lokan-Moore who showed her appreciation for Chick Fil-A in another way…with a very unique sign:

 

Obviously, it drawn a  lot of controversy. But according to Carole,

“A whole lot of criticism isn’t going to change my mind. I have very tough”

Onward Christian soldier!

This is a very short post…as everyone else is doing all the talking!

But what do you think? Is it a good time to be a Christian in business? Or is this a bad time?

Your thoughts…

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Shamelle August 3, 2012 at 10:45 am

Enjoyed your humorous take on this.
Personally, I don’t think there is every a “wrong” time to be a christian business owner :-)

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Michael Holmes August 3, 2012 at 5:51 pm

Probably not. But it is a question to ask ;)

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gold account August 17, 2012 at 5:01 pm

While much of the furor over Chick-fil-A died down following Wednesday’s appreciation day, advocates are continuing their call for companies associated with the chicken chain to break ties. On Tuesday activists will deliver 80,000 petition signatures to HarperCollins, which publishes the Berenstain Bears books being given out with Chick-fil-A kids’ meals.

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