Explore practical, compassionate ministry inspired by the Good Samaritan, focusing on reaching and serving society's marginalized with love and grace.
Ministry is at the heart of the Christian call—to love and serve others, especially those whom society often overlooks or rejects. In this 7-day study, we will dive deep into what it means to minister to the marginalized, using the powerful example of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37). This parable is more than a story; it is a model for compassionate action that transcends societal barriers and calls us to embody God’s love in tangible ways.
Many today face physical, emotional, and spiritual neglect—people on the fringes of communities who suffer from poverty, discrimination, loneliness, and injustice. Following Jesus means stepping into their space, sharing their burdens, and meeting their needs with open hands and hearts. This ministry challenges us to put aside prejudice, indifference, and self-interest, embracing instead the radical love that was modeled by a Samaritan who crossed long-standing ethnic and social divides.
Throughout this study, we will examine Scripture to understand God’s heart for the marginalized, learn practical applications of the Good Samaritan's example, and reflect on how we can better serve that which Jesus calls “neighbor.” Each day’s devotional and reflections will inspire you to move beyond comfort zones toward meaningful and compassionate ministry that changes lives.
Whether you feel called to active street ministry, community outreach, advocacy, or simply extending kindness in daily encounters, this study will equip and encourage you to become a conduit of God’s grace. Join us as we grow together in faith and action, embodying the love of Christ in a world hungry for hope.