Host Connie Morris explores Matthew 9:36 and the heart of Jesus, showing how true compassion is a movement from mercy that sees people, not problems. She offers practical steps: notice those in need, move toward the hurting, listen before you fix, let compassion interrupt your plans, and pray for the eyes of Christ.
This episode encourages believers to put faith into action in everyday moments and to carry Christ’s love into their communities.
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