Hospitality

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With Eyes Wide Open

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is a good as dead: his eyes are closed.”

21Dec2009 | Mary Kassian | 1 comment | Continued
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Home, Sweet Mission Field (for singles)

If you and/or your local church are looking for ways to evangelize, opening your home is one of the best methods for reaching the lost. Most of us, however, are not using our homes as we should to reach our neighbors, friends, and relatives. Tragically, many of us don’t even know our neighbors. Yet through hospitality, we can meet our neighbors and be a lighthouse in spiritually dark neighborhoods.

20May2009 | Carolyn McCulley | 0 comments | Continued
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Singular Hospitality

Lydia was a single woman, head of a household consisting mainly of servants. It was probably in her house that the first church in Philippi began to meet. Perhaps it was in her house that the church gathered to take up a collection to send Paul as he endured house arrest in Rome…It’s hard to know what precisely happened in Lydia’s home, except for this fact — her first act of ministry as a believer was to offer her home and hospitality.

11May2009 | Carolyn McCulley | 1 comment | Continued
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Single & Fully Feminine

Of the seven qualities Paul urges Titus to have older women teach to younger women, only two are explicitly directed at married women and one to mothers. That leaves at least four for all women, married or single. The following are some ways in which God has given me the grace to apply the Titus 2 virtues in my life and genuinely enjoy my femininity as a single woman.

30Apr2009 | Carolyn McCulley | 2 comments | Continued
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Coming Soon

More posts to this category are coming soon.

1Jan2008 | Mary Kassian | 1 comment | Continued