Rain or shine. Sleet or snow. Just not on the Sabbath.
Former U.S. Postal Service (USPS) letter carrier Gerald Groff spent every day for seven years delivering the mail in a rural corner of southeast Pennsylvania -- except for Sundays when he would attend worship services and rest.
But in 2019, the former Mennonite missionary and son of a truck driver said his boss forced him to choose between practicing his faith or a paycheck distributing packages; he resigned.
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