In this episode of Off the Mountain Podcast, we tackle a conversation that hits close to home: What does it really mean to take care of one another? In a culture that’s becoming more disconnected, isolated, and focused on self, Jesus calls us to live differently. From the people in our homes and churches to the struggling, overlooked, and homeless in our cities, we explore what compassion actually looks like in real life. How do we love people without judgment? How do we care for people without becoming numb to the need around us? And what happens when we stop seeing people as problems, and start seeing them as people made in the image of God? This episode dives into the tension many people feel when it comes to homelessness, helping others, boundaries, generosity, and responsibility. We talk honestly about the condition of our communities, the importance of human dignity, and why small acts of kindness can make an eternal impact. Jesus didn’t ignore broken people. He moved toward them. Whether it’s encouraging a friend, helping someone in need, feeding the hungry, praying for a stranger, or simply slowing down long enough to care, this conversation is a reminder that we were never meant to do life alone. If we want to see change in our world, it starts with how we treat the people right in front of us.