tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post7476219514666921858..comments2023-10-07T04:07:56.527-04:00Comments on The End Time: Jen Wilkin explains the difference between entertaining and being hospitableElizabeth Pratahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04341086233512507156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-28807512053937054332014-11-26T11:00:52.480-05:002014-11-26T11:00:52.480-05:00Thanks for sharing that Grace To You. Some people ...Thanks for sharing that Grace To You. Some people seem to have a knack for being comfortable hosting people in their home. I don't have that knack. I dont' even have enough chairs to sit more than two people though, either. It is a small studio apartment.<br /><br />I also wonder about being a single female and hosting gatherings. There are moral and marital considerations too.<br /><br />But still, the bible is clear that we be hospitable. I pray you have strength and clarity to bring your desire to host people during the next year to fruition.Elizabeth Pratahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04341086233512507156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736720231951988221.post-18680198550496090502014-11-26T10:31:50.636-05:002014-11-26T10:31:50.636-05:00I loved your description of the home that was so w...I loved your description of the home that was so warm and welcoming to you and many others...I have always desired my home to be like that, but for various reasons it never has. I feel ashamed that unbelievers can be and are often more hospitable. This has been weighing heavy on my heart for a while, and I've been thinking that I should make it a goal next year to try to have everyone from our small church (30-40 families) over next year, individually or in very small groups. I'm hoping it will become easier and more natural to do so.Grace to Youhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02762614330823622639noreply@blogger.com