Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Undercover Boss' Prayer on CBS Sparks Faith Firestorm - HUMAN EVENTS

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Christian conservatives often decry the silencing of faith by major network television.

And for good reason.

But Sunday night on CBS’ hit reality TV series “Undercover Boss,” people of faith had their breath taken away by what they witnessed, sparking a Facebook and Twitter avalanche of support and praise.

The show featured Baja Fresh CEO David Kim, a Korean immigrant who has gained a reputation as an “empire builder” within the food and restaurant franchise world, praying with his children, praying alone in a church, even praying with one of his employees—a scene surely to cause ire among anti-faith in the workplace progressives. But the serial entrepreneur, who is also the CEO of La Salsa and Sweet Factory, is not bashful about his faith or passion for America.

“America is about freedom!” Kim told HUMAN EVENTS. “As Christians, we shouldn’t be afraid to share the hope within us. It’s what our country’s Founding Fathers believed in. So why hide the love inside our hearts?”

This article is a must-read. And if you end up pinching yourself and asking, “Did CBS actually air a Christian prayer for millions and millions to see?” you’re not alone. I was pinching myself, too.

But then my arm got bruised. So I stopped. Go ahead and read about this awesomely awesome episode of “Undercover Boss.” As in now.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=42880

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