Jesus at the Drive-Thru: The Faith Behind America’s Happiest Restaurant Workers

Jesus cares about quality customer and employee service.

In a new study, In-N-Out Burger was found to have the happiest employees out of all major restaurant chains. According to KTLA, this is the 10th year in a row that the In-N-Out Burger has taken the cake on this title. However, there’s something more, and spiritual, about their crowning victory.

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In-N-Out Burger has a Christian background. Back in 2019, owner Lynsi Snyder shared about her faith in Christ and the decision to print Bible verses on the company’s packaging.

“It was my Uncle Rich who put the Bible verses on the cups and wrappers in the early ’90s, just before he passed away,” she told the Christian Post. “He had just accepted the Lord and wanted to put that little touch of his faith on our brand.”

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On the list of top restaurants where employees are satisfied to work, other establishments with a Christian heritage are noted, including Chick-fil-A and Raising Cane’s.

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Maybe there really is something to Christians having the ability to change and influence the world when we live a life reflective of Christ.

In interview with Daily Citizen, Todd Graves, the co-founder of Raising Cane’s said that he believes: “…God made me good at chicken fingers to help people…I think God makes us all good at what we’re doing, ultimately, to help people.”

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The success of these businesses is more than just good food and great service, it’s a reflection of something deeper—the heart of Christ at work through people who honor Him in all they do. When companies prioritize kindness, integrity and excellence, it creates an atmosphere that uplifts both employees and customers.

Jesus cares about how we treat others—whether behind a counter, at a drive-thru window or in a boardroom. These restaurants are modern-day reminders that when faith is the foundation, it transforms culture from the inside out.

Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.




Isaiah Saldivar on God’s Perfect Timing: ‘We Want a Drive-Thru Miracle’

Our fast-paced, consumer society has made us expect God to do the miraculous on our own timetable. However, the kingdom of God does not work the same way the world works.

In a recent livestream, Isaiah Saldivar discussed the dangers of us wanting God to work instantaneously.

Saldivar reminds believers that God’s schedule is not our schedule because His ways are not our ways. Sometimes, when we ask God to do a miracle, to bring us deliverance and to move in new ways, He takes His time. Then, when God decides the moment has finally arrived for something to come to pass, He moves suddenly.

“You know what the Lord says?” Saldivar asks. “I’m working behind the scenes doing something in your life. I’m moving in your life. I’m healing. I’m delivering. I’m doing something and it’s going to feel suddenly to you.”

One of the greatest examples of those who waited on God and expected Him to move were the disciples as they waited for the coming of the Holy Spirit. It is growing in spiritual maturity and with Christ that makes all the difference. Being strengthened by the Holy Spirit is one of the most valuable and necessary pieces for a believer’s life, something that only happens with plenty of time.

Living in a deep and powerful relationship with God is something Saldivar warns as crucial for what’s coming next.

“Stop letting the devil lie to you and tell you [that] you don’t need the Holy Spirit,” Saldivar continues.

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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.




Isaiah Saldivar on Timing: ‘We Want a Drive-Thru Miracle’

Our fast-paced, consumer society has made us expect God to do the miraculous on our own timetable. However, the kingdom of God does not work the same way the world works.

In a recent livestream, Isaiah Saldivar discussed the dangers of us wanting God to work instantaneously.

Saldivar reminds believers that God’s schedule is not our schedule because His ways are not our ways. Sometimes, when we ask God to do a miracle, to bring us deliverance and to move in new ways, He takes His time. Then, when God decides the moment has finally arrived for something to come to pass, He moves suddenly.

“You know what the Lord says?” Saldivar asks. “I’m working behind the scenes doing something in your life. I’m moving in your life. I’m healing. I’m delivering. I’m doing something and it’s going to feel suddenly to you.”

One of the greatest examples of those who waited on God and expected Him to move were the disciples as they waited for the coming of the Holy Spirit. It is growing in spiritual maturity and with Christ that makes all the difference. Being strengthened by the Holy Spirit is one of the most valuable and necessary pieces for a believer’s life, something that only happens with plenty of time.

Living in a deep and powerful relationship with God is something Saldivar warns as crucial for what’s coming next.

This time of chaos is what Saldivar says the devil is using to spread one of his biggest lies of them all.

“Stop letting the devil lie to you and tell you [that] you don’t need the Holy Spirit,” Saldivar says.

It is through the Holy Spirit that we receive God’s gifts, experience deliverance and healing and have the endurance to patiently wait on the Lord for all that He wants to do for us and through us. It’s only with the Holy Spirit that we can live as Christ and not as the world.

Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.