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The Gospels illustrate that if there's any strategy Jesus used for what some might call "evangelism," it's simple: open your home, share a meal, engage in genuine conversations, and most importantly, listen.
The New Testament introduces the beautiful concept of "hospitality," derived from the words that mean love and stranger. Practicing this art of turning strangers into family has profound implications. Rosaria Butterfield, a former critic of Christianity, attests to the transformative power of genuine hospitality. Remember: the Gospel comes with a house key.
Did you know that hospitality was instrumental in the rapid spread of the Gospel? From a modest gathering in Jerusalem to influencing half of the Empire โ all without modern technology. It was the simple act of sharing and connecting over meals.
As we ponder on reclaiming this lost art of hospitality, we envision a world where this is central to our lives. Just as Jesus said he came to โseek and to save the lost,โ we too can extend the hand of friendship and understanding, one meal at a time.
Despite the excuses we may find, whether it's a messy house, lack of cooking skills, or being an introvert, the heart of hospitality isn't about perfection. It's about connection. So, grab a seat at the table and letโs rediscover the transformative power of radically ordinary hospitality together. ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ท๐
#Jesus #Gospel #Hospitality #Community #Connection
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The Gospels illustrate that if there's any strategy Jesus used for what some might call "evangelism," it's simple: open your home, share a meal, engage in genuine conversations, and most importantly, listen.
The New Testament introduces the beautiful concept of "hospitality," derived from the words that mean love and stranger. Practicing this art of turning strangers into family has profound implications. Rosaria Butterfield, a former critic of Christianity, attests to the transformative power of genuine hospitality. Remember: the Gospel comes with a house key.
Did you know that hospitality was instrumental in the rapid spread of the Gospel? From a modest gathering in Jerusalem to influencing half of the Empire โ all without modern technology. It was the simple act of sharing and connecting over meals.
As we ponder on reclaiming this lost art of hospitality, we envision a world where this is central to our lives. Just as Jesus said he came to โseek and to save the lost,โ we too can extend the hand of friendship and understanding, one meal at a time.
Despite the excuses we may find, whether it's a messy house, lack of cooking skills, or being an introvert, the heart of hospitality isn't about perfection. It's about connection. So, grab a seat at the table and letโs rediscover the transformative power of radically ordinary hospitality together. ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ท๐
#Jesus #Gospel #Hospitality #Community #Connection
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