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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,
The Privileged Life: Hospitality in a Viral World
“Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another; not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope, patient in t…
Nancy C. Williams,
Anxious about Hospitality?
By Elizabeth Prata As keepers of the home, we women are often encouraged to invite or even expect others to visit our homes. The hospitality offered by Lydia, Martha & Mary, and the home of Mar…
Elizabeth Prata,
5 Simple Ways to Extend Biblical Hospitality
If you think hospitality has to be hard, think again!
Jason Davis,
5 Simple Ways to Extend Biblical Hospitality
If you think hospitality has to be hard, think again!
Revive Our Hearts,
The art of gift-giving: Reflecting the love of Christ
An assortment of gifts. (Photo by George Dolgikh from Pexels)Dorcas, known as Tabitha, is a woman chronicled in the New Testament's Book of Acts. Residing in Joppa, she gained prominence for her benevolence and charitable deeds as a devoted disciple of Jesus Christ. Despite her compassionate life, Dorcas fell ill...
Joseph Antonio Liao,
10 Reasons to Hate Hospitality
When hospitality doesn’t feel worth it . . . don’t give up.
Jason Davis,
10 Reasons to Hate Hospitality
When hospitality doesn’t feel worth it . . . don’t give up.
Revive Our Hearts,
How To Present Your Body as a Living Sacrifice
The Apostle Paul wrote each of his epistles to draw his readers closer to God. In Romans 12 he said you must each present your body as a living sacrifice. D
Robin McKinley,

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