If you don’t look closely to the fine details of In-N-Out’s products, you might not have even noticed the bible verses that they put of their packaging.
On the soda cups you will find John 3:16.
On the milkshake cups Proverbs 3:5 is displayed.
If you order a burger or cheeseburger, you’ll get Revelation 3:20, and if you get a Double-Double you’ll get Nahum 1:7.
There has also been a verse added to the fry tray, Proverbs 24:16.
Another cup they have is their cocoa cups, and there you will find John 13:34.
The owner of In-N-Out, Lynsi Snyder, did an interview with USA Today and talked about her Christian faith and explained why the company prints Bible verses on some of its packaging. It was Lynsi’s Uncle Rich who had started putting Bible verses on the cups and wrappers in the early 90s. He wanted to put a little touch of his faith to the brand. Lynsi wanted to continue this tradition by adding her own verses on the packaging to the coffee cups and french fry containers.
When Lynsi is not running In-N-Out she is working at her ministry, Army of Love. Right when you click on their home page, in big letters, you see unite, equip, set free, deploy. At the Army of Love their vision is to unite and equip the body of Christ. Their mission is to bring together followers of Christ and deploy this “Army of Love.” The Army of Love looks to act as an arm of the body of Christ to embrace and encourage people in need of help. Thy are a resource that are training and mobilizing an army of volunteers to help.
Clearly Lynsi has a passion to be serving the Lord and helping others life their lives for God. She has been able to show that through In-N-Out and her own ministry, Army of Love.
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