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The research is clear. Eating together around the dinner table is better for everyone. It deepens bonds, kids perform better in school, decreases the likelihood of abusing alcohol, drugs and the like. Overall, it makes us better humans. It shouldn't surprise us that God uses precisely the "dinner table" to save humanity at the Last Supper.
By Rev. Brian J. Soliven4.8
2020 ratings
The research is clear. Eating together around the dinner table is better for everyone. It deepens bonds, kids perform better in school, decreases the likelihood of abusing alcohol, drugs and the like. Overall, it makes us better humans. It shouldn't surprise us that God uses precisely the "dinner table" to save humanity at the Last Supper.

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