In a world of polite conversation, linen tablecloths and busy schedules, how can one be hospitable? In a world filled with drive-by shootings and neighborhood muggings, how does one love the stranger? This book calls readers to see the stranger as one who brings the gift of hospitality. Don't read this book if you like the status quo. Hospitality is much more than inviting visitors for a meal after church. It is breaking down walls that divide walls of race, ethnicity, social class, you name it. Walking in the world of hospitality can be scary and unpredictable, but it will help you grow. 284 pages, softcover from Herald Press.
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