04/27/2026
This past weekend, one of our service trucks was broken into at an apartment complex in Knightdale. A number of expensive tools were taken. Tools that belong to a hardworking technician who shows up every day to provide for his family.
To whoever took them: we want to approach this differently.
We are offering complete anonymity—no questions asked—if you choose to return what was taken. You can drop the tools off discreetly at our office in Raleigh.
We believe people are more than their worst decisions. If you’re going through a difficult season and felt like this was your only option, we want you to know there is another way.
Instead of judgment or condemnation, we are extending grace. You can drop the tools and run with no questions asked or you can come in. Our doors are open. We would be willing to meet with you, pray with you, and even offer financial help to support you in getting back on your feet.
We strive to treat others the way Jesus calls us to—with compassion, mercy, and humility. As it says in Scripture, “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone.”
God’s mercy is bigger than this moment. 🫶