The owner of a Denver cafe is finding out there is some truth to the old adage “no good deed goes unpunished.”
Jamie Sanchez is the owner of The Drip Café, but when he’s not brewing up a cup of your favorite caffeinated beverage, he’s also running a homeless ministry called “Recycle God’s Love.” He started the organization in 2012 with his wife, who has since passed away from cancer.
What started as a small group offering Bible studies and meals for the homeless has grown into a community action that now includes churches, businesses and volunteers working together to improve the lives of those in desperate need of support.
But in a blue city like Denver, even something like feeding the homeless is controversial when the person doing it has different politics.
“It was really strange, actually, because we all of a sudden started getting like messages on Instagram about how we hate gay people and just like random comments like that,” Sanchez said, speaking to Fox News Digital. “And come to find out there was like an organized group ready to protest the opening of our café before we even open. We did some digging, and we found out it was strictly because we were Christian.”
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