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Presence Over Perfection (by Cathe Laurie)
Presence over perfection . . . a hard concept to grasp in the world of Pinterest-perfect party planning! But the smallest, intentional actions make all the difference!
Greg Laurie,
How the Church Can Surpass a Five-Star Hotel
There’s nothing sweeter than a really nice hotel when you’re traveling. It doesn’t have to be swank or expensive, but I do want to be treated well. I have a favorite chain I use a…
Lynn H. Pryor,
Hospitality and Social Distancing - Emmanuel Baptist Church
What does it look like for us to “show hospitality to one another without grumbling” (1 Peter 4:9, ESV) in the middle of a pandemic? Rosaria Butterfield, author of The Gospel Comes With a House Key (available in our church library) explores this important question in this excellent article: Practice Hospitality, Especially during COVID-19 Christians
Chris Hutchison,
Presence Over Perfection (by Cathe Laurie)
Presence over perfection . . . a hard concept to grasp in the world of Pinterest-perfect party planning! But the smallest, intentional actions make all the difference!
Greg Laurie,
Gospel-Driven Hospitality - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
This article from Revive Our Hearts staff member, with thoughts from a conversation with Rosaria, encourages us to take a closer look at how hospitality can be a ministry and a way to share the gospel, as well as a way for us to grow in Christlikeness. If you look up the word hospitality, what you’ll not find is a definition that reads, “Graciously hosting a weekly small group,” or “Welcoming your best friend and her family into your home for a home-cooked meal and game of Monopoly.” Rather, true hospitality means loving the stranger; treating a new acquaintance like an old friend; sharing the best of your time and possessions with the underprivileged. It is our responsibility as believers to take those needs to the Father for the non-believers who do not have access to the throne of grace.” The Purpose of a Bridge Hospitality is actually a command we’re to carry out, but under one condition—”without grumbling” (1 Peter 4:9).
Randy Alcorn,
How to Love Your Neighbor When You Have Kids - Amy Lively
As I pulled a casserole out of the freezer, I fought all of my “I Don’t Feel Like It’s” I felt about our plans to have company over that night.
Amy Lively,
How to Practice Hospitality Without Stressing Over Your Home
This is part one in a mini-series by Esther on how practice hospitality without stressing over your home. Look for part two, next week, called, “Are You Home Insecure: Three Questions to Ask Yourself!” Do you let the state of your home dictate whether or not you are going to be hospitable? Does your level …
Heather Creekmore,
Reflections on Hospitality
"Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality." — Romans 12:13Once a week, I have the privilege of experiencing the hospitality of a lovely woman from my church. I will refer to her as Mrs M.. Mrs M. graciously invites our college group into her home...
Elise DeYoung,
How to Love Your Neighbor When You Have Kids - Amy Lively
As I pulled a casserole out of the freezer, I fought all of my “I Don’t Feel Like It’s” I felt about our plans to have company over that night.
Amy Lively,
When Hospitality Requires a Few “Extra” Steps
A simple and spectacular reason to go the extra mile.
Revive Our Hearts,

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