More Than A Meal: Serving Family and Friends, At Christmas and Beyond
I cling to the hope of future celebration, even though I lament the passing of this season into memory.
Jesus invites us to extend his hospitality to those around us.
I cling to the hope of future celebration, even though I lament the passing of this season into memory.
We, who are lame in our sin and have nothing to offer the King, have been given a seat at the table.
These lighthearted questions often pave the way for connection and gospel conversations—and they can do the same around your dinner table or in the car.
Family meals don’t save our child or make them immune to loneliness, but the presence of Christ by his Spirit renders the time together both holy and fruitful.
Rather than food leading to prayer and love, God’s love, with prayer, enables us to eat restoratively, day after day, meal after meal.