For more than two years, a Christian coffee shop in Colorado founded to help the homeless with job training and social mobility has faced a barrage of protests from communists and LGBTQ protesters. Jamie Sanchez, the owner of the embattled Christian coffee shop Drip Cafe, which is operated through his nonprofit Recycle God’s Love, joined CBN News to provide an update on the monthly protests.
Rather than confront protestors who assemble the first Friday of every month outside the coffee shop, Sanchez said he and other believers came up with a powerful response: worship. “We’ve gone through a whole progression of how we wanted to react to this situation, and that’s just the key right there is: we were reacting,” he said. “And so that’s what they wanted, and we realized that, and, so, quite honestly, we just ignore them now.” Sanchez continued, “What we’ve done is: we actually shifted our focus from trying to react to them to worshiping God.”