Hospitality is the act of making space for guests, visitors, or strangers, and extending to them the privileges of family; biblical hospitality focuses on how we will live as God's people in relationship with people who are different from us.
Generosity is freely sharing with others the many gifts God has given us. A spirit of generosity arises from gratitude. As we imitate Gods own generous nature, our generosity overflows to bless the people around us.
Gratitude is our response of thankfulness for God's goodness, love, provision, and grace. It is the undercurrent of all other faith practices—the well out of which they flow.
Sabbath, God's gift to us, is a time set apart to rest from work, worship God, tend to our soul, and bless others.
holy habits that help us love God and our neighbor, listen to the Holy Spirit, and become more like Jesus
Sometimes it may seem like the goal of Christian life is to escape from all that is evil and unhappy in this world; but the apostle Paul frames the “escape room” of this world a little differently in his letter to the Philippians.
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