Hospitality
- Don’t Pack Away the Dinnerware During COVID-19Even in our small circles, when we practice hospitality, we foreshadow God’s coming kingdom.Sandra McCracken|
- When a Christian Admits to Opioid AddictionI was willing to serve a brother or sister in need. It was much harder to be a friend.Naomi DeBord Bivins|
- Evangelism Isn’t a Chore. It’s a Joy.When Jesus changes our lives, it’s only natural to invite others along.Sam Chan|
- Get Close to Refugees, and Let Love GrowTwo new books consider the personal, practical, and theological sides of welcoming the stranger.By Kelley Nikondeha|
- Margaret Feinberg: Scripture Is My Food for ThoughtA conversation with the author of ‘Taste and See: Discovering God among Butchers, Bakers, and Fresh Food Makers.’interview by Kendall Vanderslice|
- God’s Call to a Reluctant SuburbaniteI craved life in a city center or a rural idyll. He wanted me to hunger after him instead.Ashley Hales|
- God Called Me to Quit My Job. But Did I Trust Him Without a Paycheck?A round-the-world research trip is teaching me the power of God's provision.Anna Broadway|
- How to Evangelize Your LGBT NeighborsWhen Christians live communally, outsiders find intimacy within the family of God.Rosaria Butterfield|
- Entertaining More Than AngelsShowing hospitality to strangers is an important biblical value. What about showing hospitality to God?John Lee|
- Rosaria Butterfield: Christian Hospitality Is Radically Different from ‘Southern Hospitality’It has nothing to do with entertainment—and everything to do with addressing the crisis of unbelief.Interview by Lindsey Carlson|
