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Trust in the Lord

 The Texas Armoring Corporation (or TAC for short) manufactures bullet-proof windshields for cars used by diplomats, dignitaries, and the rich and famous. They are very proud of their product, and they heartily endorse its use. The CEO, Trent Kimball, was so eager to prove the safety of his company’s product that, in a live demo, he sat in the driver’s seat of one of their armored cars while another employee fired an AK-47 directly at him. While the glass absorbed each round, Trent could be seen sitting calmly behind the steering wheel, unfazed. After the magazine was empty, Trent got out of the car, unharmed.

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