![]() Comments have come in from people around the world, from Australia to India. “All I could pick up on of the conversation was the manager saying that he'd love to give him a full, warm meal - not just scraps or extras - and the only thing he required was that the man let him pray with him,” wrote Mustain.Ī photo was taken of the moment of prayer, and it has been shared and liked thousands of thousands of times across Facebook and has been brought to public attention on sites such as Yahoo! and various networks. Instead of running the man off, calling the police, or simply ignoring him, manager Josh Stout did something else. He spoke to people who reluctantly spoke back, and he smiled while he waited on a manager.” ![]() ![]() "People near him kept their distance, but that didn't stop him from being kind. “His hair was matted, and his beard wasn't a statement as much as it was a necessity and a sign that he doesn't get to shave as often as most of us do. “Mud was wet and caked on his well-traveled shoe,” Mustain wrote in the Facebook post that has traveled around the world by now. While Stella was finishing off an ice cream, the family noticed a scruffy, “homeless traveler” approach the counter and ask for any leftover scraps of food. Joey Mustain had taken his young daughter, Stella, to the Chick-fil-A restaurant on Old Fort Parkway Monday afternoon on what he called their “normal daddy-daughter” spot and ended up not only providing a meal, but a life lesson. MURFREESBORO - An act of kindness has gone all kinds of viral for a Murfreesboro man and his daughter.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |