Wendy’s is a fast food restaurant that, at a glance, doesn’t stand out as a “Christian business”. However, Dave Thomas, their founder, made this fast food restaurant to be much more than just a speedy service of food. Wendy’s first core value is to do everything to honor God and demonstrate the fruits of the spirit in every action. More than just this, a portion of their donations goes towards adopting children without families or homes all around the world. Wendy’s clearly demonstrates that you don’t have to drastically make a change to the fast food game to give a positive and valuable redemptive impact!

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