Hospitality
- From the Chicago Suburbs to Penang, We Sought to Love Our NeighborsWhether hospitality means house parties or intimate gatherings, God’s charge is the same.Esther Shin Chuang|
- The Gospel Comes with a Kids’ PottyChild-sized toilets at church tell kids they’re welcome. Why are they so rare?Leah Libresco Sargeant |
- Is HGTV Harming Our Hospitality?A trendy, perfectly furnished home is not required to be useful for the kingdom.Lara d’Entremont|
- Lessons on Living LocallyMore Americans are staying put. But how can we live with intention?Jen Pollock Michel|Português
- The Slow WorkEpisode 6|38minLife Beyond Scarcity with Jen SegerThrough the slow work of generous care, hospitality workers taste and see that God is good.Sandra McCracken |
- This Giving Season, Offer the Poor a PewChurch structures and schedules often make it hard for the working class to participate. Let's change that.Hannah Anderson|简体中文繁體中文
- The Evangelical Bubble Needs a DoorwayWe can protect our deepest convictions without closing ourselves off.Justin Ariel Bailey|
- Our September Issue: Modeling HomeCan Christians show the world better forms of community?Andy Olsen|
- There Are Many Mansions in Heaven, but We’d Like Something SoonerHow US homebuyer woes can reorient us toward the eternal.Julie Kilcur|Français
- The Gospel Doesn’t Always Have to Come with a House KeyThe power of introverted hospitality in an extroverted world of church ministry.Sara Kyoungah White|españolFrançais简体中文繁體中文
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