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.