Learn to be a champion for the homeless & poor
When things go wrong and they are out in the heat or cold its not the time to give advice on what they should do.
We don’t need to be armchair quarterbacks in the life of someone whose life is failing apart.
To be a champion does not mean to tell what to do an how to do it. People know themselves and know what their limits and needs are.
Life is hard and when you feel everything slipping the last thing you need is someone trying to force his or her way on you.
Rule of being a champion of the homeless and poor is:
Be a real listener. Tell them what you think they said back to them. We tend to hear what we want to hear and not what they are trying to communicate with us.
Work within their frame of reference not yours. It is their life not yours. When the day is over you can go home to a comfortable house and food on the table, they have none of this and their life is unmentionable sadness.
See what resources and talents they have that would benefit them and show them what possibilities are but not to make them chose but open the possibilities and let them choose.
(To be continued)
I will end here to let this all sink in your thoughts. Do not force, nor judge, unconditionally help them. I will say again, Do not force, nor judge, unconditionally help them..
May you rise to the challenge as Yeshua /Jesus asked us all to do. Matthew 25: 31 – 46
This is Rabbi Dale and I am praying for you.
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