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Every year there are over 300,000 house fires, but only in in 10 of those results in the loss of everything. But that’s exactly what today’s guest and her husband faced when a neighbor called their Chick-Fil-A franchise and told them to get home as fast as they could. Rebecca Thornberry, and her husband Mark, had only owned and operated the South Hills Chick-Fil-A for two years when the fire happened. But rather than letting the fire discourage their faith, they used it to refine it with a renewed focus on community and helping others when and where they can, So join Tom, Nate and Rebecca as they discuss, fire, faith, Chick Fil A, and those two crucial pickles. But first a word from our sponsors:A past guest on our show, Dr. Carl Trueman, recently did a series of video lectures on ‘The Life of the Mind’ at Grove City College. Dr. Trueman is a well-known Reformation historian, author and professor of Biblical and Religious Studies. You may subscribe to and access “Great Lectures from the Grove” at the Grove City College YouTube Channel. And now for this week’s episode: welcome back to the Scattered Seeds Podcast, where every life has a story.
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