In this moving episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Prodigal Son shares a powerful and personal story about the quiet acts of compassion that define true faith — this time, through the example of his wife. He reflects on how she consistently responds to the sight of a homeless person not with judgment, but with kindness — often pulling over just to get them something to eat.
This story isn't about performance or recognition. It's about living out the gospel in the small, everyday moments that most people overlook. Prodigal Son shares how watching his wife’s compassion in action challenges him and inspires him to love deeper, serve more humbly, and walk more closely with Christ.
He explains how the couple’s shared faith fuels their desire to help those in need and how being generous doesn’t always mean having a lot — it just means having a willing heart. The conversation also explores the emotional impact of homelessness, the importance of not ignoring the marginalized, and how empathy is one of the strongest forms of ministry.
Listeners will come away reminded that simple acts of kindness, even just buying a meal, can reflect God’s love in ways that sermons sometimes can’t. If you're looking for a podcast episode that speaks to everyday faith in action, this one is it.
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