One of Ansley Roan’s favorite things about Texas Roadhouse, in Rockwall, Texas, is the company’s commitment to serve their community. This past week, at their conference in Nashville, Tennessee, Texas Roadhouse included a Humanitarian Day. The participants assembled hygiene bags and snack bags for people in the community.
Recently, the American Cancer Society contacted Tommy Tutone to see if they could purchase the rights to use the phone number made famous in his 1981 rock song “867-5309/Jenny.” Tutone refused to sell them the rights. Being a cancer survivor himself, he gifted the rights to the American Cancer Society for no charge. The advertisement for the Cancer Support Community (CSC) states:
THE NUMBER EVERYONE
KNOWS BY HEART
IS NOW THE NUMBER
FOR CANCER SUPPORT
CSC-867-5309
Due to the new hotline number, calls have increased by over 200%!
Recently, Chelsea Coyle was a spectator at the marathon race in Philadelphia. Standing close to the Finish Line, she noticed a man who was struggling to remain upright and eventually fell. Two men stopped, grabbed his arms, and picked him up. Even though it slowed down their times, the runners were willing to help out so the man could complete the race.
On Wednesday, Robbie and Kathy Jo Huckaby, from White Oak, Texas, found out that their neighbor was in the hospital with pneumonia. She had been out of town on vacation and her grass had not been mowed during those two weeks. Their great-grandson, 5-year-old Dallas, was visiting and suggested that they mow her yard for her. With their church’s theme this year being, “MADE FOR MORE,” the three got to work mowing and cleaning up her yard.
May we, too, exemplify the hearts and actions of servants.
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
1 Peter 4:10