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Publisher
Crossway
ISBN-10
1581349424
ISBN-13
9781581349429
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63095184

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Book Title
Practicing Hospitality : the Joy of Serving Others
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Christian Life / General, Entertaining
Genre
Religion, Cooking
Author
Pat Ennis, Lisa Tatlock
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.6 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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LCCN
2007-012234
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
241/.671
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What makes a person or a home hospitable? Does hospitality call for a beautifully decorated home and a menu filled with gourmet foods, or can it be as simple as offering a friend a cup of tea? In Practicing Hospitalitytwo longtime professors (and practitioners!) of home economics provide both the theological base and the practical knowledge to understand and implement God's plan for hospitality. They provide a blend of theologically sound content, real-life illustrations, and practical application. They focus on developing both the Christian character and practical skills so the act of hospitality is a joy for the host and hostess and a source of encouragement for the guest. Each chapter concludes with recipes and projects that provide readers with an opportunity to personally apply the book's content. Anyone seeking to grow in their knowledge of biblical hospitality will be richly rewarded by the biblical teaching and practical suggestions in this book., What makes a person or a home hospitable? Does hospitality call for a beautifully decorated home and a menu filled with gourmet foods, or can it be as simple as offering a friend a cup of tea? In Practicing Hospitality two longtime professors (and practitioners ) of home economics provide both the theological base and the practical knowledge to understand and implement God's plan for hospitality. They provide a blend of theologically sound content, real-life illustrations, and practical application. They focus on developing both the Christian character and practical skills so the act of hospitality is a joy for the host and hostess and a source of encouragement for the guest. Each chapter concludes with recipes and projects that provide readers with an opportunity to personally apply the book's content. Anyone seeking to grow in their knowledge of biblical hospitality will be richly rewarded by the biblical teaching and practical suggestions in this book., Two longtime professors of home economics provide both the theological base and the practical knowledge to understand and implement Gods plan for hospitality. Each chapter concludes with recipes and projects that provide readers with an opportunity to personally apply the books content., What makes a person or a home hospitable? Does hospitality call for a beautifully decorated home and a menu filled with gourmet foods, or can it be as simple as offering a friend a cup of tea? In Practicing Hospitality two longtime professors (and practitioners!) of home economics provide both the theological base and the practical knowledge to understand and implement God's plan for hospitality. They provide a blend of theologically sound content, real-life illustrations, and practical application. They focus on developing both the Christian character and practical skills so the act of hospitality is a joy for the host and hostess and a source of encouragement for the guest. Each chapter concludes with recipes and projects that provide readers with an opportunity to personally apply the book's content. Anyone seeking to grow in their knowledge of biblical hospitality will be richly rewarded by the biblical teaching and practical suggestions in this book. "Pat Ennis and Lisa Tatlock have served a rich fare of biblical teaching and practical application. With comprehensive scope and depth, this book provides tremendous motivation for obeying the biblical commands to practice hospitality--motivation rooted in the character and ways of God himself. Each chapter concludes with insightful questions and Bible studies, as well as practical tips and recipes. Practicing Hospitality will help readers grow in understanding and carrying out the biblical mandate of Christian hospitality in ways that honor the Lord." Bruce A. Ware, Professor of Christian Theology, Southern Baptist Theological Semnary, and Jo Diane Ware, homemaker "This book will be a valuable tool not only for thosestarting out, but also for those who have already mastered the beauty of hospitality. Most assuredly, they will gain new tips and insights. Highly recommended!" Donna Morley, Faith & Reason Forum "In a world where it's easy to focus on my needs and my wants, Pat Ennis and Lisa Tatlock draw the reader away from self and toward others. Practicing Hospitality inspires you to model biblical love and equips you with practical, easy-to-apply advice." Glynnis Whitwer, author, Work@home: A Practical Guide for Women Who Want to Work at Home; Senior Editor, P31 Woman magazine "I realized quickly while in the Home Economics program that Dr. Ennis and Dr. Tatlock practice the kind of hospitality they teach. In Practicing Hospitality the authors offer us a rich biblical and practical volume, and its principles will prove to be a blessing to Christian women who seek to implement them." Robin Contreras, pastor's wife, missionary, homemaker, This practical resource defines biblical hospitality and illustrates how all believers can practice hospitality from a biblical perspective.
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BV4647.H67E56 2007

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