Attending a Lowdnes High School football game in Valdosta, Star Balloon-Bradley and her nephew Isaiah approached a stranger.
Isaiah walked up to a woman during our last home game two weeks ago. He spent almost twenty minutes chatting like old friends while seated on her lap.
Bradley said the woman had left the game during halftime. Two weeks later, though, Isaiah observed the same woman attending another football game.
Isaiah joyfully moved towards the woman, then curled up on her lap and laid his head on her shoulder. To Isaiah, the woman was quite friendly. She rubbed and rocked him till he nodded off, as a mother would have done. That was a quite touching scene!
Miller and Bradley questioned a woman whether Isaiah was causing any disturbance. The woman answered that there was no problem that Isaiah was her new friend.

The woman said she only has one child, fifteen years old, and values like this very highly. Such images of racial tensions are fantastic since they show that many of us do not give much thought to skin colour.
On Facebook, Bradley uploaded two adorable photos of a pleasant meeting. She has got 241,000 shares and nearly 742,000 likes on her article.
Bradley looked for and identified the woman he referred to as “Mrs Angela” via social media.
Following the Facebook popular post, Mrs. Angela said, “To God be all praise, glory, and honour! Reading the post Star Balloon-Bradley has caused me to be overcome with feelings today. The lovely comments everyone has made humble me. Isaiah is so lovely! I pray that people would see Jesus in all this and understand His love is unbounded and that is how I want to love and live my life. He undoubtedly is worthy, but I am not!