// December 7, 2025
To be human means to be there for each other!
"Life on the streets means far more than cold, poverty, and a lost place in the workforce. It often means being completely cut off from relationships, life plans, and dreams. Sometimes quite suddenly, sometimes in a gradual process over many years.
People who live on the streets carry a story within them that we usually don't hear because, in passing, we only see the surface: the paper cup, the tattered jacket, the downcast gaze. But behind each of these glances is a person who once had hopes - and perhaps still does."
Especially during Advent, it's easier for us to open our hearts. Candlelight and Christmas music remind us that no one should be alone. But compassion shouldn't be a seasonal decoration that we pack away again after the holidays. Humanity isn't shown on festive days, but when everyday life is gray and no one is watching! Love for our neighbor isn't a gift we give away - it's an echo of our spiritual nature, our true purpose: to be human. When we look instead of looking away, listen instead of judging, act instead of remaining silent, we remember that we are all vulnerable. And that each of us could need help sooner than we think. Compassion may not change the world as a whole - but it changes the world of one person. And it begins the very moment we recognize what truly matters. Compassion
Your team from Live To Love