what a world it would be if we could all think and feel like this boy................
5-yr-old Josiah Duncan asks mother to buy homeless man dinner and brings entire diner to tears when he says grace with him. Ava Faulk said her son wouldn't stop asking her questions when he spotted a disheveled man outside the restaurant in Prattville, Alabama.
When Faulk explained the man was homeless, little Josiah asked 'What does that mean?'
Faulk told Josiah that it meant he didn't have a home, to which her son responded, 'Where is his house? Where is his family? Where does he keep his groceries?'
But Josiah was most concerned that the stranger didn't have any food, and he asked his mother to buy the man a meal at the restaurant, but when the man sat down at the restaurant and 'nobody really waited on him', Josiah asked the man if he needed a menu, telling him 'you can't order without one', Faulk said.
When the man insisted he would be fine with a simple cheeseburger, Faulk made sure he knew he could have anything he wanted. The mother remembers that, when he asked if he could have bacon, she told him 'get as much bacon as you want'.
And before the man could dig in, Josiah said he wanted to 'say the blessing with him', singing loud enough for the other 11 customers in the restaurant to hear. Faulk said everyone, including the man, teared up.
It's a moment the mother said she will never forget.
'Watching my son touch the 11 people in that Waffle House tonight will be forever one of the greatest accomplishments as a parent I'll ever get to witness.'
5-yr-old Josiah Duncan asks mother to buy homeless man dinner and brings entire diner to tears when he says grace with him. Ava Faulk said her son wouldn't stop asking her questions when he spotted a disheveled man outside the restaurant in Prattville, Alabama.
When Faulk explained the man was homeless, little Josiah asked 'What does that mean?'
Faulk told Josiah that it meant he didn't have a home, to which her son responded, 'Where is his house? Where is his family? Where does he keep his groceries?'
But Josiah was most concerned that the stranger didn't have any food, and he asked his mother to buy the man a meal at the restaurant, but when the man sat down at the restaurant and 'nobody really waited on him', Josiah asked the man if he needed a menu, telling him 'you can't order without one', Faulk said.
When the man insisted he would be fine with a simple cheeseburger, Faulk made sure he knew he could have anything he wanted. The mother remembers that, when he asked if he could have bacon, she told him 'get as much bacon as you want'.
And before the man could dig in, Josiah said he wanted to 'say the blessing with him', singing loud enough for the other 11 customers in the restaurant to hear. Faulk said everyone, including the man, teared up.
It's a moment the mother said she will never forget.
'Watching my son touch the 11 people in that Waffle House tonight will be forever one of the greatest accomplishments as a parent I'll ever get to witness.'