“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’” - Matthew 25:40Some exciting things are happening that will give you more ways to help “the least of these” in God’s Kingdom. Brian Holtz joins us today with details about how we can all have the greatest impact in helping those in need.Brian Holtz is the CEO of Compass Financial Ministry and the author of Financial Discipleship for Families: Intentionally Raising Faithful Children.A Call to Reach the MarginsWhen it comes to helping families in financial crisis, good intentions aren’t always enough. Real transformation requires more than quick fixes—it takes relationships, discipleship, and time. That’s the heart behind Making Ends Meet, a small group video study from Compass Financial Ministry designed to equip churches and communities to walk with struggling families toward lasting financial health.Most financial ministries have historically focused on middle—and upper-income families, but Compass felt God pushing them to address those with no financial margin at all—those who aren’t just managing poorly but truly don’t have enough income to meet basic needs.In response, Compass partnered with ministries that specialize in serving low-income families to learn the unique challenges these households face, many of which go far beyond budgeting.Why Money Alone Isn’t EnoughSimply giving money doesn’t create lasting change. It may provide short-term relief, but study after study shows that injecting money into poverty doesn’t solve the deeper problem.That’s not a reason to stop giving—it’s a reason to start giving differently.Jesus didn’t just heal people and walk away. He invited them to follow Him. That’s the model we need to follow—combining financial help with relational investment.When someone is experiencing financial hardship, it’s often not just a matter of dollars and cents—it’s about identity, family history, and deeply ingrained beliefs. That’s why true transformation requires more than a checkbook; it requires presence.When we invest relationally, we gain credibility. That allows us to speak into someone’s life in a way that supports their heart and habits.Understanding the Emotional BarriersOne of the surprising lessons Compass learned during the development of Making Ends Meet is how emotional the journey out of poverty can be.Many poor communities are deeply interdependent. They share what they have and support each other in