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Employees pray for grieving widow at drive-thru
-When Dutch Bros employees noticed a woman in line for coffee Saturday was visibly upset, they offered to talk.
Her husband had died just the night before, she told them. He was only 37.
Pierce Dunn, 19, gave her free coffee and asked if he could pray for her. She said that would help.
Dunn and two other employees leaned out the drive-thru window to hold her hand.
"That moment was absolutely incredible," said Dunn. "It was so emotional.
"She was crying. I shed a few tears. We've cried since as well. When something that real happens, it hits close to home."
Dunn, who identifies as a Christian, prayed the widow would feel supported and loved, that God would provide peace and help the family mourn.
A woman in line snapped a photo of the scene and posted it on Facebook -- garnering more than 128,000 likes and 35,700 shares as of Tuesday afternoon...
http://www.oregonlive.com/faith/2016...os_prayer.html
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That's our Dutch Brothers--an Oregon based company. We have one on the corner near our house. (But I still prefer Starbucks).
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Well, the atheists will soon wager a social media campaign to boycott the business. Watch!
It is a very sweet thing, though. Love it.
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WOW - Lurve it!!!
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Yeah that was on the news, funny how I did not hear anyone criticize that.
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