GRAB A BRUSH, GOVERNOR
William Brandon, governor of Alabama, was touring a psychiatric care center in Tuscaloosa. He came across a patient who was painting a barn. The patient asked the governor who he was. The governor identified himself and then added, “…and I am here to help you in any way I can.” The patient responded, “Okay, governor, grab a brush.” Words are not enough; we must be ready to grab the brush and serve one another in whatever ways we can.
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