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You got to nip it in the bud. Fun, fun, fun till daddy takes the T-bird. Today on the Christian Car Guy show, fun, fun, fun till daddy takes the T-bird.
You kind of know it's coming. The Beach Boys did that song. Oh my goodness. It was one of my dad's favorite songs really.
He loved that and I guess he was the daddy that quite often took the T-bird. I don't know if you've ever thought about God's perfect justice. It's actually poetic in so many different ways. As you study, you know, when people dig a pit, they fall into it.
I mean it's a proverb and believe me, it's so true. And so when you begin to think about, well, maybe I should, well, just think about it. Before you sow the wind, I can assure you a whirlwind is coming your way and maybe you have a story like that. I would love to hear it.
This is a live show and you guys make the show. So it's 866-348-7884 is the number to call in and share. 866-348-7884, when did daddy take your T-bird? And of course, I've got a number of stories. As you might imagine, I'll bet you got one too. But the first one that just came to mind is when daddy actually took the T-bird. So, you know, one summer my dad had us create this unbelievable terrace across the backyard and it took hours and hours and hours of digging in order to make this happen.
We lived in Michigan at the time. And as a reward, he gave me and my little brother a daisy BB gun. And this one was the model that looked like a pump shotgun and you pumped that thing and it was just awesome.
You didn't pump it a bunch of times, you just pumped it once and you could shoot it. Put your eye out, you know. Exactly. Well, this story is along those lines. So, you know, you can imagine a 12-year-old boy and, you know, we're going to go out and target practice with our BB gun.
My brother and I and a little neighbor boy by the name of Skipper Wagner and another one by the name of Dale Layton. And so we're hanging out and all of a sudden Skipper decides it's time to relieve himself. And he goes over where he thinks he's hidden, where he isn't, and he proceeds to begin what he was going to do. And as he did and as I was witnessing this, all of a sudden the target presented itself that a 13-boy, a 12, whatever I was at the time, could not resist. And being the pretty good shot that I am, I, you know, got it done and boy, he let out a scream.
My brother can imitate it till this day. And unfortunately, as you might guess, he immediately returned fire because he too was armed with a BB gun that he had gotten from his father. And when he did, I grabbed Dale Layton, the little Layton boy, and I used him as a human shield. And Dale hit, I mean, Skipper hit Dale right between the eyes. I mean, he didn't hit him in the eye, thank goodness. He hit him between the eyes, I mean, and boom. And of course, Dale was just a little guy, and he ran off crying, right?
And he goes and tells his parents. And my daddy took my BB gun away, there's no doubt, and many other things as a result of the Skipper-Wagner incident, right? And I— Is that the first incident of guerrilla warfare? And so, you know, that was the smaller incident, but you know, God floated it into my mind this week, because I'd been studying and studying Esther and what happened to Haman after he decided he was going to wipe out the Jews. And I started thinking about Joseph, and as I was thinking about Joseph, all of a sudden it occurred to me, and I went, oh my goodness. You know, Joseph set out to, you know, tell his brothers his story about all these things, his brothers hear this, and they end up throwing him in a pit, as you may know the story, and they sell him into slavery. Well, I don't know if you ever put this together, God just floated it into my mind. As a result, those tribes were put into slavery for 400 years, right?
There was—they sowed the wind, but they didn't know their families would reap that whirlwind for many, many, many, many years. And just another little thing, so that today's show is brought to you by the letter Het, and the reason it is— I mean, excuse me, the letter Hey is—and the letter Hey means exactly what it says, Hey. It's kind of an expression.
Hey, how are you? And Heyman begins with a Het. It's a Hey, as you might imagine. You can hear the Hey in it. It's Heyman, right? And that word is the root word of the word necklace. I mean, it's not funny.
I shouldn't laugh. But you got to see that, you know, if you're familiar with the story, Heyman had a sort of a rope necklace that he anticipated was going to work for Mordecai, right? But God has, you know, when you go thinking you're going to do something, you know, you're sowing a wind, and you reap a whirlwind. Well, not only did Heyman end up with a necklace, a rope necklace, but all 10 of his sons, right? If you read the story, it's pretty clear. And so the interesting thing that I can't help but note is our sin, our decisions to do such things, not only affect us, but they affect generations. I mean, look at David's family, right?
If you're familiar with the story, obviously Bathsheba, he, you know, contrived to have her husband, you know, murdered, and he ended up with all sorts of trouble within his immediate family, but then just follow the kings that came after him. I mean, it just didn't play out. However, however, you can come along with me because we got a lot of fun to do, yeah, right? And in that particular situation, right, Jesus came out of the line of David. And so God's going to turn it all into something amazing, but he plays the long game, I have to tell you, and it's real long, Jerry.
Absolutely. I mean, you're telling that, and I just think, you know, how, you know, we look back in history and, you know, biblical history, and even just history in general, where, you know, the world has always been revolved around mankind, and mankind is always looking for that instant gratification or satisfaction or whatever it is, without ever the foresight of what may be in store. And thank goodness we serve a God that's big enough to understand our shortcomings.
Right, and obviously provide opportunities for us outside of those things that happen. But I would love your story, I just absolutely would. 866-348-7884, also in today's show, actually coming up shortly. There was a motorcycle that I saw at the Sweetwater Baptist Church, you know, a couple weeks ago, three weeks ago, I think. I did the car show in Atlanta at the Sweetwater Baptist Church, actually, in Douglasville.
And it's always an amazing car show. But there was a motorcycle there, which, by the way, is pictured at my website, along with fun, fun, fun there. And this motorcycle has such a history. I'm so excited to share a little bit about that, and you're going to hear it from actually the person that designed this motorcycle, did all the work on this motorcycle.
Her husband finished it, and a few months later, before they really had a chance to enjoy it, passed away. But very cool, in my opinion. They had this motorcycle, which there's much to talk about there. They had it out at the car show, and you know what I thought was neat about it? Is they had a big sign, please come sit on this, right? They wanted to share what he had done, and so they were, people were sitting in the side car, they were sitting on a motorcycle, taking pictures. You know, most people had an heirloom, like they would put it somewhere, and nobody, don't touch that.
Don't touch, yeah. Right, but this thing was, this motorcycle was, you know, they were celebrating, you know, the whole thing, and welcoming, you know, people to come enjoy it. And I look forward to that discussion, which is coming up here in the next segment, by all means, as we got Mary, the wife of that man, is calling in.
But I would really love to know, not only, you know, how did Daddy take your T-bird away, but you know, how did you end up having fun, fun, fun afterwards, right? And the third thing I want to make sure I got done today is that Jesus' labor love is blossomed into this new hurricane help, and certainly people have donated cars, but we've actually never really gotten as low on funds as we are currently, and so I guess it's time to go on there and say, hey, we need some donations, but we need your prayers more than we need anything. God will supply the needs that He's provided to the Jesus' labor love.
I think in prayer we'll generate those funds. Exactly. So we'll be right back with Mary and the matchless motorcycle. It's amazing. Fun, fun, fun till Daddy took the T-bird. That's the show today on the Christian Car Guys show. When did that happen to you?
When did you have fun, fun, fun till Daddy took the T-bird? Whatever that might have looked like, your particular choices that you made, and then, oh, there comes a time when you got to pay the piper, so to speak, and sometimes that, not only you get to pay it, but generations pay it. But however it looked in your life, I would love to know, 866-348-7884, and very, very fun, as I promised. We have Mary Piercy with us, and she has this amazing matchless, and I would say it is a matchless motorcycle, right, that her husband attached a sidecar to it and made all sorts of, I don't know. How would you describe, I'll let you describe the motorcycle, Mary.
That would be the best thing to do. Thank you for the compliment. He was so creative and such an artist in everything he did, and he, well, I'm sitting here next to it so that I can look at it and understand it. Our son had decided he was going to buy a motorcycle. He wanted something new, and Matthew's like, oh, no, you want something that's classic or different, and he searched, he loved to search the internet, and he came across this 1951 matchless motorcycle in England. No, no, it was in California.
It's English. It was in California. And he was so excited about it, and our son bought it, and then he did nothing with it. And about two years later, Matthew said, oh, I'm going to buy it from you.
I have an idea. And he was so excited. We were just going to ride on this motorcycle and have fun, and he realized that I would not see very much sitting behind him, and he had this brilliant idea.
He said, you know, don't believe it. I'm going to buy a sidecar, and we're going to attach it to the bike. And I'm like, well, that's cool. And he searched the web again, and he found a sidecar. Oh, I forgot the name of the place. Sidecar's Unlimited. It's in the Ukraine.
So in 2020, it is. That's the name of the business, and he called, and he ordered this sidecar. It's a 1960s, but it's, I imagine because it's Soviet and Ukrainian, that the plans are exactly what they did in World War II, because it's very simple. But it was in great shape, and they were so funny the way they advertised it. It was like packed and ready to ship to USA in four to six days. Well, he bought it, and COVID hit, and they could not get a thing anywhere out of the country or across the Atlantic.
Nothing. So they tried to figure out, and it didn't work, so they broke it up into six different pieces. The little sidecar unscrewed everything, and then they mailed us six pieces, one a month, for the next six months from, the only way they could get it over here is the Ukrainian postal system.
So we would receive a very unevenly shaped package covered with cardboard and tape and stamps from the Ukrainian postal system all over it. And we did get every single piece. It took six months, and then he put it together. Yeah, did he put it together, but he didn't just put it together as you described, because he put it on the motorcycle and then fabricated unbelievable pieces to go around it and to make it look, it's just a matchless masterpiece. Because like you say, it was extremely artistic, but apparently very good at fabricating in aluminum. And then he etched every single thing to make sure it looked like it was out of the 1940s, right? So it looked like a World War II cycle. He wanted it to look, yes, well he wanted it to look like actually 1930s, because it was when automobiles had that aeronautical kind of look, and it was the new space age era.
So even on the front of the sidecar, he put these lines on it, he put bumpers on it. I have a whole list of things that he did to it. He gave it a dashboard, and he did everything, there's so much vintage stuff on there, he just had a blast.
I don't know how to list the things to use. Yeah, just from seeing it, he used aircraft gauges, right? Yes he did. There's a tank gauge on there from a World War II tank, it's actually a clock. And he bought something from an old airplane. Oh, I forgot the name of it. Sorry, I have it all written down.
And again, it's all there, but the story gets a little bit tragic, doesn't it? Yes, we went to the Barber Sports Bike Fest last year, we looked around because it was almost ready to go on the road, and we didn't see any sidecars there. But we did meet a man who was from the Possum Vintage Motorcycle Gathering every year in Tennessee, so we were looking forward to go to that. Oh, he was practicing. You know, when you have a sidecar, it's not like a regular motorcycle, when you turn a corner you kind of lean with the bike. But with his sidecar, it's flat. You have to learn how to steer it without losing your person over it.
It was kind of not nice, but he was smart. He put cement bags, my weight, in the sidecar so that he could practice driving around so I wouldn't fall out. He was practicing, and it was running, and then the transmission, because it is a 73-year-old bike, well he built it up from the ground. Even the gas tank is new.
The gas tank has gauges in it. But the transmission made some really funny sounds and died. So we were a little bit stuck. I can just picture him here, always on the floor, working on that. He did put the new transmission in, but he has to finish.
He was going to put some chains in and things like that. And then he surprised us, and he went to be with Jesus just three months ago. He always kidded that he'd be behind me on the line to talk to Jesus, but he's in front of me. And then the thing that just astounded me, and it always will, but we've got more with Mary.
We'll keep her on. But there's one part of the story that really just blows my mind. We'll get to that. We need your story about when did Daddy take your t-shirt away, so to speak. We would love to hear that. And again, the pictures of this motorcycle are all there at ChristianCarguy.com.
I wish I'd taken more pictures of the dash and stuff, but you can see the motorcycle there. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Nip it in the bud. You've got to nip it in the bud.
Well, you knew all along that your dad was getting wise to you. Now, now you're shooting the light. And since he took your set of keys, you've been thinking that your fun is over. Now you're shooting the light. Now you're shooting the light. But you can come along with me, because we've got a lot of things to do now. Fun, fun, fun, till Daddy takes the t-bird. And it's an interesting concept, but I would love those stories.
You've heard in the earlier part of the show. But right now, you need to, in order to give me one of those stories, you've got to call. You've got to have the courage to share. Everybody has one, I'm sure. And I know it's hard to share your own weaknesses, but hey, that's for God. It's through the cracks that his light shines the best. Right? And I've got one of those coming up that, you know, clearly, you know, was totally my bad. But God used it to do miraculous things.
866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. Right now, we've got Mary Piercy with us and the matchless, and I mean matchless motorcycle, because you will never see anything quite like this. We've talked in the previous segment about what all her husband had done to it and all the fabrications and all these amazing things. And then, well, I don't know how you want to put it, like she said, he went to be with Jesus three months ago. And, you know, for most people, I can't imagine them not making this, you know, something you could look at, but do not touch, right?
But they did exactly the opposite of that. In other words, they brought this motorcycle that was her daughter, and her daughter was literally, as I was talking to her before I met Mary, I met, was his name Matthew? Yes. Oh, no, David. David, Matthew is your son. Yeah.
A son-in-law. Matthew is my husband, I'm sorry. Yeah, that's what I thought. Yeah, his name was Matthew. Okay, I got it right. Yeah.
So, I'm trying to remember exactly where I got to, but anyway, nonetheless. It could have been David talking to you. Anyway, I was talking to your daughter and Matthew's daughter, and he said, and she said, that, you know, we wanted the world to share this. And so they put it out there with a big sign that said, come sit on it, come, you know, and if you go out to any car show, there'll be a hundred signs that say, do not touch, do not touch, do not touch. But here's this absolute family heirloom, and what are they doing with it? They're sharing it for the world, and all these people are coming by, sitting in the sidecar, taking pictures and all that. And I'm just sitting there going, how cool is this? And of course, I didn't owe Matthew, but I would imagine he's sitting in heaven just having a blast watching people really enjoy. Because, you know, there's something to see something, but there's something else to touch something or actually sit in the sidecar, right? And he went online again and bought old retro helmets and goggles so they could dress up and sit in the cars. We just wanted kids and adults to have fun, and we wanted to be in parades and things like that and give out tracks, too.
So we had a lot of plans. You know, I wish now I'd taken pictures of the goggles and, you know, the better detail of the gauges that he put in there and all that. But I do have some pretty nice pictures that are ChristianCarGuy.com. If you want to see the motorcycle and the idea of, you know, I think, what a way to honor your husband. Thank you. Thank you for asking me to speak.
It's just wonderful to have this thing. And we do – well, we did push it – well, we trailered it over there, but I have to decide a future for it. And so another thing I just wanted to bring up before we move on about the Sweetwater Baptist car show.
Car show, yes. So I guess I've been doing that for about seven years, maybe eight years. I've done it a long time.
We didn't do it the year of COVID, but we did it every other year. And so from the very first one I ever did, a man by the name of Chip invited me, found me on Twitter. And it was always like this thing is designed to lead people to Jesus. I mean, the idea of this car show is for people to have fun, fun, fun, but the big part of it is, you know, how can we, you know, use this platform of cars to reach people for Jesus, which is, you know, kind of what always we've been doing here at the Christian Car Guy Show, and I hope your prayers are for us along those lines.
And this year we saw the most amazing thing. And I don't know if I told this story on the air before, but I will again if I didn't, you know, if you haven't heard it. So there's a wonderful man at that church by the name of Anthony. He is a wonderful man. And he was one of the judges this year. And he's also an Elvis impersonator, so he's kind of a character to begin with.
He really, really is a character. And so he's going up this guy's car and he's going to judge it, right? And so, you know, he says, do you love, and I can hear him saying it, did you love Jesus? And the man says, well, you know, I go to church.
I've been in church since I was six. You know, I teach a Sunday school class and, you know, Anthony just says no. He said, the question was, do you love Jesus? And the guy who just stood there kind of looking at him and he said, well, let me ask you this. He says, if you were to die, if you were to take your last breath right this very moment, do you know for certain, you know, that you'll be in heaven? And the man said, I don't guess I do. And Anthony said, well, you can know right this minute.
You can know right this minute. And he went on to share, you know, the Roman road, so to speak, to say, you know, if you believe that Jesus is your Savior and you call on the name of the Lord and confess, you know, that you need him to save you from your sins. And this man begins to weep and they're both down on the ground.
They really are. I mean, praying and this man is ready to receive Jesus like right now so he can have this assurance of his salvation, which was just this absolutely beautiful event. Of course, you know, I always get a chance to share the gospel at the car show and a message that they have in between the point where you get the trophy.
You don't get your trophy until you hear the gospel. Good plan. It is. It's a great plan. The way they do the whole thing, they have a barbecue contest.
This is genius. Right. And so all these people are competing in the barbecue contest.
So what does that mean? Free food. Right. And the food is off the hook.
I mean, wonderful, amazing food. And so a lot of people attend. Right.
There's nearly 100 cars out there. Right, Mary? Yes.
Yes. There was more every year. Yeah, there are. There are more every year. And the pastor is amazing.
His name is Daryl. And it's just one of the neatest things I get to do every year. And I always really, really look forward to it. And this year I had a special treat because I got to meet Mary and her daughter. And so I want to make sure you got said everything you wanted to make sure you got said today, Mary.
Yes, right. It's interesting how God can even work in personal details like this. He would always search the internet to find these unusual things. And, and he did it early because he'd like to plan it. See, he also had a gift that when somebody like Vacation Bible School one year, they said, Matthew, we need to make a covered wagon for our Vacation Bible School. And, and it popped into his head. He knew what to do. So he usually got a picture must be the way artists work.
They know Michelangelo people like that. And he's not that great, but just the way God can give you gifts and a year or two after he's looking for something, and right when he needs it to put it on the bike, it would appear on the internet. And we just don't say thank you, Lord, because he looked forever for it. Right when we needed it.
God would bring us a little part. So he just was, we're grateful for everything. He really was an artist.
And we thank God for that. He just loved to create. He did improve things. He restored things. He transformed things around him every day, wherever we work. He'd always make something a little bit better for the person behind us. He transformed other people's lives, too, through work and the way he would mentor people. So we miss him very much.
And he did improve the world in lots of ways. I love it. I love it. Well, thank you, Mary. God bless you so much. And you guys have a great weekend. Thank you for calling in and sharing all that. Thank you for your great show. Thank you.
That was a blast. That's great. Great weekend. You too. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. So Jerry, it's quite a story, right?
Absolutely. And, you know, one thing comes to mind when I'm listening to Mary speak is just a legacy that he left. And at the end of the day, I mean, when we take our last breath on earth, it's really not anything in the things we've accumulated or anything else. It's really that legacy that we leave, and we all have that choice.
And is it going to be a godly one, one that's going to impact the lives and eternity for others? Or is it about building a business or a car you own or a house you own, the job you have? You know, just kind of puts it all in perspective for me. Yeah.
It does. The interesting thing, again, is our show topic today is fun, fun, fun till daddy took the T-bird. Well, you know, my biggest T-bird ever was my career in the automobile business, really was. I had what I thought, you know, this was my, you know, whole life was invested into, from my perspective, other than my family, was invested in the automobile business. And how I, you know, sowed the wind and I reaped a whirlwind, I really did. And certainly my family did as well as a result of some of the choices that I made. And I'll go into my story when daddy took the T-bird away, but I would love yours.
You got to call us 866-348-7884. Fun, fun, fun till daddy goes and takes the T-bird is just what happens sometimes, but God is something greater always in mind for us than what we might have for ourselves. And we have Gerald, he's in Durham, he's got a story for us, but we would love your story of when daddy took the T-bird away, 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884, Gerald, you're on the Christian Car Guy show. Good morning.
Good morning. So tell us, yeah, tell us your story. Well, I grew up watching movies, and then my granddad had an old green pickup truck and it took all the cousins to drive in movies. So I fell in love with drive-ins and at 14 and a half I started this popcorn boy at Starlight in Durham and all family movies and I got an immersion into popcorn popping with Dr. Zhivago. I popped 2,500 boxes of popcorn from 5.30 to 11.30 that night. Wow. Wow, it was a long movie. So I moved up into box office, projections, concession stand, everything else, and finally they offered me a theater in Zebulun, an indoor theater, and I took that and then the Queen drive-in came open in Charlotte, North Carolina, a thousand car drive-in downtown South Boulevard.
Wow. And in the meantime I met my wife at Starlight, she came with her sister, her husband ran projectors, and we got married and she did not know that I was already married to the theaters. Now she worked with me at the Queen in Charlotte and we worked together until I worked for two and a half years without a night off and I had to hire a manager and I hired manager after manager and trained all the managers on South Boulevard because everybody paid more than I did. So finally she went to work at Eckerd's so I could hire a couple and the couple didn't work out but she went into Eckerd's as assistant manager from what she learned as a theater so we had a beautiful, idyllic life until she just suddenly disappeared one weekend and she came back Sunday and told me she wanted to end the marriage and it took me 12 years to find out the actual reason for her leaving. She actually finally told my daughter and I knew the whole time she'd been lying to me about why she left so I finally went on a mission field, a children's home in Belize, and the missionary got a book by John LaBier, The Bait of Satan, so he gave me the book and that summer when I came home I went to where my ex worked and told her that for what I had done and what she had thought I'd done I wanted forgiveness. She came to the church and I attended one Sunday, went to the altar, came back and knocked on the sound booth door and told me that God told her I was an honest man so we were friends for years and years after she had married again and everything else and we finally lost her a couple of years ago to cancer but we were friends and I was with her right up to the point she died so we mended that friendship but I didn't know that I was committing big to me by actually being married to a career and a wife and I finally raised my daughter pretty much on my own but after she went through cancer and radiation and everything for six years she got straightened out some and my daughter when she got older got back into a relationship with her so it was at her house that my daughter and I were taking care of her up until the end so it was a good situation even though I thought I had lost everything. That's wild, that is a great story, I mean it's a wonderful life in a way right, Joe? Well it is a wonderful life and God does what he does to mend relationships and if you want to mend a relationship you've got to want to make the choices, you've got to want to let God intervene, you've got to want to become a child of God and all of it like Romans 828, all things work together for good which everybody else knows but they don't say the end of it to those who are called by God and working according to his purpose. Right, exactly. Well hopefully your experience touched somebody today that is currently committing bigamy because I can imagine there's a few of them out there, in fact the whole movie Mary Poppins was written around that same idea. Pretty much.
Saving Mr. Banks required him, you know, de-banking. Well I talked to you before and you said that you wanted me and David from Meet Me at the Bridge on your Kingdom Pursue show so I'd like to get with you on that and tell you all about Meet Me at the Bridge. You know what I'm going to do is we're going to put you back on hold Gerald and Nick will get that information so we can make that arrangement.
I would love to do that. Fantastic. Gerald, thank you, God bless, I really, really appreciate it. God bless you, Robbie, I love you so much.
Oh and we are so grateful for every listener. Again your courage to call in with that show today, I mean with that story. So you know I don't have the time but I don't know that I, I mean Gerald's story is so perfect that I, you know, again God's light shines through the cracks doesn't it, Gerald? Yeah and you know the thing is, it just brings you to it is no matter what, no matter what the turmoil is, no matter what the darkness of our life is, God is still faithful, God is still true to his word and it's a matter of, it's like Gerald's story is, you know, we had to stay faithful to God and that God did have the answer and when we do that God blesses us and sometimes it may take, it may not, well many, many more times than not, it's not the next day, it's not the next week, it takes some time, especially when we kick the can in the ditch and you know, sometimes we have to pay the price for that but yet God is still faithful.
Yeah and it's time to call Dad when we've driven the car in the ditch, like Dad I drove in the ditch, help me, help me. So it's so wonderful and the same thing with the Jesus labor of love, like we're at the point that we just, we really need your prayers. We got people coming every day that have needs and now we've opened this up to hurricane victims and so your prayers would be greatly, greatly, greatly appreciated. Of course, you know, if God puts it on your heart to donate to that, you know, you can find that again, it's all at christiancarguy.com, the Jesus labor of love, if you're not familiar, is car repair, repair labor for single moms, widows, families in crisis has been our main thing we've done for years but now we've added hurricane relief, you know, between the cracks where people have tried to get help on a car, you know, if they didn't have the insurance for the car or whatever the situation may be, you know, we want to open that up to where people could do that kind of thing, Jay. Yeah absolutely and I always say, I mean, don't take away from the local church but pray about it. One thing, if you've got something in prayer, God will tell you what you need to do. Exactly right.
Please give. Yeah, that would be wonderful. Again it's amazing to me, I had to stand by and watch what God does and he continues to get another car this week out of Utah, very generous, amazing. So you know, again, we thank you so much, it's all at christiancarguy.com and I will of course just always want to remind you to slow down, right, especially those theater owners out there, car business owners, Jesus walked everywhere he went.