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Eric Wills, a mailman in St. Petersburg, Fla., does more than deliver the mail. He also mows the lawns of seniors, single moms and others in need on his route -- for free.
Tampa Bay's 10 had the story on how Wills' ministry started:
This mowing mission started about three years ago when on his mail route Eric tromped across a yard gone wild. 'I was kind of walking through the yard complaining saying, 'I wish this guy would cut his grass,' and right then I believe God spoke to me and said, 'Why don't you cut his grass?', so I did,' Eric explains.
For his work,
Reader's Digest named him one of "America's Best."
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