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Roy William Smith, Rosendo Morales-Sanchez and Franklin Edens Jr. are inmates at a Bladen County Jail in Elizabethtown, North Carolina. The three men were picking up trash alongside a local road on Wednesday afternoon when their supervisor, James Smith, fell ill, according to Wilmington, North Carolina news station WECT. The news outlet reports that the inmates saw Smith beginning to lose his balance before stumbling into a ditch. Immediately, Edens sprang into action by rushing over to Smith, and luckily got the attention of two people driving by.
Jessica Gomez, who took the photo, was at a food court at a Corpus Christi mall when she saw the unnamed employee leave the fast food outpost and go over and sit down with the disabled customer to help him eat his meal.
"In keeping with this statement, employees at Chick-fil-A are taught a lesson we should all sit up and pay attention to: 'Every life has a story, and often our customers and our employees, need a little grace and a little space when you deal with them because they are either experiencing a problem, just finished having a problem, or are about to have one,' said Cathy."
"In keeping with this statement, employees at Chick-fil-A are taught a lesson we should all sit up and pay attention to: 'Every life has a story, and often our customers and our employees, need a little grace and a little space when you deal with them because they are either experiencing a problem, just finished having a problem, or are about to have one,' said Cathy."
If more Christians showed this kind of caring and love, I would have a much higher opinion of self-proclaimed Christians in general.
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