At a time when this country is suffocating under political bitterness, cultural division, and endless outrage, one story out of Colorado is cutting through the noise like a beam of light.
While Washington fights over power, and the media churns out daily conflict, one family reminded millions what America still stands for: faith, kindness, and the power of community.
Pastor Neal Seiwert of Castle Rock, Colorado, had no idea a casual pizza night with his family would turn into something millions would soon be talking about.
As the Seiwerts waited for their Papa John’s order, delivery driver Suzanna arrived at their front door, smiling but uneasy. When she checked the order slip, her heart sank. She had mixed up the numbers. Instead of dropping off order #67, she brought order #57.
Ashamed and apologetic, she looked up at the family and said softly, “I’m sorry, I’m getting old. I screwed up. I’m sorry.”
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