I think I am beginning to see hospitality more as "inviting someone in." But that isn't limited to inviting them into a home--it is so much broader. Inviting them in to join you, whatever you may be doing and wherever you may be. You would think by my mid-50s I wouldn't just now be starting to figure things out, but here we are.
This was lovely on so many levels - thank you! (It reminds me to check in on my neighbor who will be 100 next month 🥳.)
You are welcome! My goodness--a 100 year old neighbor! We should find a way to celebrate that birthday!
Nugget for my day:
"They did more than hope. They planned. They took action. They prepared for something yet unseen, then waited with expectation."
Loved this whole post, and it exemplifies the welcome I has always seen in you two.
I hope you see more and more of that in us as we continue to mature in our faith. I am glad that little nugget impacts you, too.
Sherry, I love this. People often think hospitality is entertaining. These examples show us that it is so much broader (and lovely) than that!
I think I am beginning to see hospitality more as "inviting someone in." But that isn't limited to inviting them into a home--it is so much broader. Inviting them in to join you, whatever you may be doing and wherever you may be. You would think by my mid-50s I wouldn't just now be starting to figure things out, but here we are.