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What We Chat about in Today’s Episode:
~Jamie's newest book, Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow, what led her to write it, and what readers can expect
~Homes as places of kingdom work and refuge in crazy times
~Cultivating our homes as offerings and shelters, places where Christ isn't just a social accessory, but really an ever-present part of our days
~Letting go of the burdensome baggage we may have in the area of hospitality
~Making hospitality a normal part of our regular lives as an outpouring of our love for others
~What hygge is and how Jamie became associated with it
~How hygge can be a powerful tool to share the love and gospel of Jesus
~The reality that Jesus first met physical needs before He met spiritual needs; how the concept of hygge enables us to do the same
~The problem with saying we "just need to preach the gospel"; our call to actually live out the gospel and its implications as the hands and feet of Jesus
~Understanding that it is ok - and glorifies God!- for us to delight in His good gifts of comfort and beauty
~Understanding that God does His best work when we rest
~What the "evening-morning" rhythm of a day in Genesis teaches us about what is best for our bodies and the practice of prioritizing rest
~Understanding the Danish culture and how they find comfort and stability in repetitive rhythms and routines
~How traditions, rhythms, and routines can strengthen family bonds and point to a God Who was, Who is, and Who always will be
~"Home" and "Place" as big themes throughout Scripture
~The power of opening up our door to others in a post-pandemic culture
~The difference between hospitality (making it about your guest) and entertaining (making it about you)
~And more!
For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
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What We Chat about in Today’s Episode:
~Jamie's newest book, Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow, what led her to write it, and what readers can expect
~Homes as places of kingdom work and refuge in crazy times
~Cultivating our homes as offerings and shelters, places where Christ isn't just a social accessory, but really an ever-present part of our days
~Letting go of the burdensome baggage we may have in the area of hospitality
~Making hospitality a normal part of our regular lives as an outpouring of our love for others
~What hygge is and how Jamie became associated with it
~How hygge can be a powerful tool to share the love and gospel of Jesus
~The reality that Jesus first met physical needs before He met spiritual needs; how the concept of hygge enables us to do the same
~The problem with saying we "just need to preach the gospel"; our call to actually live out the gospel and its implications as the hands and feet of Jesus
~Understanding that it is ok - and glorifies God!- for us to delight in His good gifts of comfort and beauty
~Understanding that God does His best work when we rest
~What the "evening-morning" rhythm of a day in Genesis teaches us about what is best for our bodies and the practice of prioritizing rest
~Understanding the Danish culture and how they find comfort and stability in repetitive rhythms and routines
~How traditions, rhythms, and routines can strengthen family bonds and point to a God Who was, Who is, and Who always will be
~"Home" and "Place" as big themes throughout Scripture
~The power of opening up our door to others in a post-pandemic culture
~The difference between hospitality (making it about your guest) and entertaining (making it about you)
~And more!
For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
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