On Oct. 8, Cynthia Watts, executive assistant to the president and editor-in-chief at The Alabama Baptist, spoke during the chapel service at Judson College in Marion. Watts encouraged students to ‘leave your mark’ on the lives of others even in seemingly small, sometimes unseen, ways — through a conversation, a quick ‘helping hand’ or a note. (TAB, Judson)
TAB’s Watts speaks at Judson
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