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Did You Know In-N-Out is Spreading the Word of God? The Chain’s President Opens Up About Her Family’s Christian Principles

Posted at 8:40 pm on October 07, 2019 by Alex Parker









Do you know the joy of a Double Double? Have you felt the elation of Animal Style fries?

The West’s best fast food chain has a secret, and it’s right beneath their reasonably-priced one-way tickets to palatable ecstasy.

On the bottom of cups and cartons at In-N-Out sit messages to the delectable destination’s customers.

Here’s one:

“For a righteous man falls seven times, and rises again, But the wicked stumble in time of calamity.”

Proverbs 24:16 (NASB)

That’s beneath the french fry tray.

Want a refreshing beverage? Here’s what your root beer will tell you:

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His [a]only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.”

John 3:16 (NASB)

Even water comes with a reminder:

“Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.'”

John 14:6 (NASB).

You could go your whole life and never know the references were there; In-N-Out isn’t into beating people over the heads.

But the privately-owned portal to heaven and the family overseeing it were both founded on Christian principles.


Speaking to The Christian Post recently, President Lynsi Snyder — whose grandparents launched the hit hamburger haven in 1948 — discussed her personal trials and her help from above.


The 37-year-old lost her father when she was 17. That led to drug and alcohol abuse, as well as three rocky marriages.

But that was then:

“I finally found that the deep need in my heart can only be filled by Jesus and my identity in Him.”

Now, in addition to running a restaurant empire — she became a billionaire before the age of 35 — Lynsi is sponsor of the Army of Love ministry.

The organization’s purpose: to “unify the body of Christ into soldiers” and “unite various ministries.”

She wants to share the joy she’s found:


“The battle over souls is being waged in the heavenly. We want to be on the front lines of this battle to save the lost and bring fallen Christians back to their first love.”

As for the scriptures — which were her Uncle Richard’s idea — she explained, “It’s a family business and will always be, and that’s a family touch.”

Richard began with John 3:16 on the bottom of cups to honor his own rededication to God.

As for a commitment to expansion, Lynsi’s content to keep the Christian-owned burger joint small:

“I like that we’re unique. That we’re not on every corner. You put us in every state and it takes away some of its luster.”

It seems to be working out; In-N-Out’s current worth is estimated at $3 billion.

If you land anywhere near one, I suggest you immediately add to that number.


Benevolence has never been more delicious.

-ALEX


Overrated. Fatburger is better, but give me a local joint any day.
 
"The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text"

Some people shouldn't be allowed to have contact with children.
Like the trans storyteller who was a convicted pedophile that the left wants to parade as a great example of what their version of society should look like? Yep... I agree!
 
Overrated. Fatburger is better, but give me a local joint any day.
I'll kinda agree with you on that except that Fatburger sucks. Horrible Burger, Five Guys much better.

But I thought you were worried about your carbon footprint? Shouldn't you be eating fake meat to save the environment? Or do you just pick and choose whats best for you regardless of your environmental impact?
 
I'll kinda agree with you on that except that Fatburger sucks. Horrible Burger, Five Guys much better.

But I thought you were worried about your carbon footprint? Shouldn't you be eating fake meat to save the environment? Or do you just pick and choose whats best for you regardless of your environmental impact?
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow. And I'd vote for those candidates. I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is, however, whatever problems you may have with that.
 
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow. And I'd vote for those candidates. I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is, however, whatever problems you may have with that.
That about says it all.
 
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow. And I'd vote for those candidates. I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is, however, whatever problems you may have with that.
In case you didn't know it's your political party that has a problem with those things. You're just another hypocrite that stands in their line...
 
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow.
And I'd vote for those candidates.
I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is,
however, whatever problems you may have with that.

Hi I am " Messy " ...and I just went for a 6 mile run...
after the run I replenished my fuel reserves with a
Big Fat Burger ( Cow ) and washed it down with a
Giant Coke ( Corn ) then got back in my lumbering
dilapidated vehicle powered by....( You guessed it )
( Fossil fuels ).....

Gee...dipshit....you ever think what your running
shorts/shirt/shoes/socks are primarily made of...
nah you didn't .....you just regurgitated more
Liberal talking points.

You're a Forum fool who looks sideways out of
envy in a public urinal....
 
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow. And I'd vote for those candidates. I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is, however, whatever problems you may have with that.
That’s right! Don’t let those two girls bully you in to a living that reflects more than the shallow convictions that 97% of you have regarding fossil fuels.
 
I'd be fine if the cow and corn and oil economy all went bye-bye tomorrow. And I'd vote for those candidates. I will not deprive myself of the modern world as it is, however, whatever problems you may have with that.
We are surrounded by byproducts of fossil fuels and can't avoid products dependent on fossil fuels in one way or another. Eventually those things will all be made by and depend on renewables, whether one accepts that or not is of little consequence.
 
We are surrounded by byproducts of fossil fuels and can't avoid products dependent on fossil fuels in one way or another. Eventually those things will all be made by and depend on renewables, whether one accepts that or not is of little consequence.
Shut the fuck up, dummy.
 
We are surrounded by byproducts of fossil fuels and can't avoid products dependent on fossil fuels in one way or another. Eventually those things will all be made by and depend on renewables, whether one accepts that or not is of little consequence.
The good thing about progress is, despite the forces of reaction who occasionally retrench, it inexorably marches forward, as we see everywhere around us.
 
The good thing about progress is,
despite the forces of reaction who
occasionally retrench
, it inexorably
marches forward, as we see
everywhere around us.

You're projecting again....and it's quite obvious.

You despise Freedom of Speech and the TRUTH....


Yet it comes out in your posts....!
 
The good thing about progress is, despite the forces of reaction who occasionally retrench, it inexorably marches forward, as we see everywhere around us.


Again, you try so freakin' hard it's laughable! Dude... everyone has a place yours is just not with the cool kids.
 
The good thing about progress is, despite the forces of reaction who occasionally retrench, it inexorably marches forward, as we see everywhere around us.
This is life . . . one can close their eyes, cover their ears and pout all they want but it won't stop progress.
 
We are surrounded by byproducts of fossil fuels and can't avoid products dependent on fossil fuels in one way or another. Eventually those things will all be made by and depend on renewables, whether one accepts that or not is of little consequence.
Renewables depend on fossil fuels....Gretaspola
 
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