A Nebraska Cracker Barrel waitress, Abigal Sailors, is finally experiencing a little greatness in her life after so much pain. The 18-year old college student, who has had a pretty tough life, was surprised by a generous client at Cracker Barrel who tipped her $6,100 on his bill. We love these mysterious tippers who have found a way to give back in the best way they can... personally.

Abigail Sailors has been fighting to stay sane since the tragic events beginning at a very early time in her life. After a brutal accident that left her parents unfit to care for her she was sent to foster care. If being away from her birth parents wasn't bad enough, the foster home she ended up in was of a foster father who is now imprisoned for abusing her.

But Abigail is a survivor and started working at the Cracker Barrel in Nebraska to get herself through school at Trinity Bible College. Two customers came into the restaurant asking for the odd request to be sat at the grumpiest server's section. Since the Cracker Barrel does not have such a server, the customers were sat in Abigail's section. They settled.

The customers were pretty chatty so Abigail opened up and shared her life story with the duo over plates of grits. It just happened to be that one of the men also had attended Trinity Bible College and decided to make a little deposit to help Abigail. The college student got the surprise of her life when the gentlemen really wrote her a $5,000 check for tuition, a $1,000 check for incidentals and gave her a $100 tip on the bill.

When Abigail tried to thank the customers for their "out of this world" generosity they just answered "thank God." We are so happy to see the spread of this "tips for Jesus" extravaganza continue to impact people's lives in such a positive way. Sometimes I like the world we live in.

The only negative aspect, not the story itself, but about Trinity Bible College is that it is a very conservative school. The college bans "homosexual acts" within other things from its grounds, as stated on their student handbook. That however, is a different issue. Congratulations on your prize, Abigail, you deserve it.