This week I’ve been thinking about God’s welcome for me. I’m not sure I’m very good at experiencing God’s welcome. I think I feel the responsibility of providing welcome and …
By Elizabeth Turman — This past year, she set out to find local churches and everyday Christians who were welcoming the stranger in their own communities…take a look at some …
A short story about becoming hospitable to others and ourselves by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — There once was an old stone wall. Its lot felt difficult and its burdens heavy. It …
By Hilary Horn — One of my all time favorite things to do is to have people gathered around our table. Preparing big batches of food, prized even more if …
by Christine Sine Tom and I are now in Prague, after a wonderful river cruise up the Rhine and down the Danube from Amsterdam to Budapest. This has been an …
by Lilly Lewin This past week at thinplaceNASHVILLE, our house church gathering we host on Sunday nights, we looked at Matthew 22:34-40 which includes loving your neighbor as yourself, especially …
A wonderful post on hospitality from Amy Boucher Pye from 2014– Sometimes, hospitality hurts. We extend ourselves and welcome people into our homes, anticipating times of engaging conversation and laughter. …
One of our staple breakfast foods is granola and I don’t mean the store bought kind which is both expensive and, at least from my perspective, too sweet. I have …
Have you ever thought of foreign language learning as a form of hospitality? I know I hadn’t until a friend I visited in Portland last week gave me The Gift of the …
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