Oct 20th, 2005 by Jesse Moore
Uh-oh, someone mentioned God...
Starbucks stirs things up with a God quote on cups - USA TODAY
Coffee drinkers could get a spiritual jolt with their java in the spring when Starbucks begins putting a God-filled quote from the Rev. Rick Warren, author of the mega-selling The Purpose-Driven Life, on its cups. It will be the first mention of God in the company's provocative quote campaign, The Way I See It. In 2005, Starbucks is printing 63 quotes from writers, scientists, musicians, athletes, politicians and cultural critics on cups for company-run and licensed locations to carry on the coffeehouse tradition of conversation and debate. FULL STORY
To see others quotations that Starbuck's has used, click HERE.
Starbucks stirs things up with a God quote on cups - USA TODAY
Coffee drinkers could get a spiritual jolt with their java in the spring when Starbucks begins putting a God-filled quote from the Rev. Rick Warren, author of the mega-selling The Purpose-Driven Life, on its cups. It will be the first mention of God in the company's provocative quote campaign, The Way I See It. In 2005, Starbucks is printing 63 quotes from writers, scientists, musicians, athletes, politicians and cultural critics on cups for company-run and licensed locations to carry on the coffeehouse tradition of conversation and debate. FULL STORY
To see others quotations that Starbuck's has used, click HERE.

I think that’s awesome. Some people may object that they’re using God to sell coffee, but I will take it as inspiration.
Do you think that the “God on a cup” was to retrieve lost Christian caffinators after Starbucks was lambasted for having a quote from a man deciding he was gy?