Week before last I went to visit my Mother and took my youngest DS along. We were out onto the main road about a mile when we passed a lady walking going the other way. It was about 30* out and was sleeting. I went down to the next subdivision and turned in. DS started clammering about what I was doing we were already late. I replied to him that I tried to listen to the voice when it spoke to me and I had been told to help this woman. We went back and asked her if she wanted a ride. She almost crawled in the window. She had on thin polyester slacks and a rain jacket. She was soaked head to toe and her face and hands were beet red. She lived 1 street over from my Mothers subdivision.(2+ miles)She explained that Her car would not start that morning and she had walked the 4 miles to the Dr office no problem but the temp had dropped about 20* & the rain had started, then as she was walking back it turned to sleet. She told us that she had just been thinking, "God why has no one stopped to pick me up? I am not going to be able to make it home." She said she couldn't feel her feet and her teeth were chattering. I took her to her house and told her to go straight to a hot shower. Poor thing stood there in the sleet thanking me repeatedly for bringing her home. I told her no problem that I tried to listen when I was spoken to. As we were leaving the drive my DS said, "You know she thinks you are weird listening to the voices and all." I advised him that he should listen more often. I still think she understood perfectly..... I agree that we should be cautious but if we do not offer to help others Who is going to offer to help us when we need it?