by Everyday Welcome | Jun 7, 2023 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Podcast
Sometimes, hospitality – living the inviting life – just seems hard. I reached out and asked listeners to share their questions about hospitality and studying the Bible. Grace sent me the question of how to host well when someone personally makes you...
by Everyday Welcome | May 31, 2023 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Hospitality, Love People, Neighboring, Podcast
I called today’s episode “everyday welcome – living with the in-laws and following God’s nudge…” and maybe we should’ve interviewed Wren’s husband Jim to ask about the in-laws part. The two of them and their sweet son...
by Everyday Welcome | Nov 29, 2021 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Devotional, Hospitality, Love God, Love People, Speaking and Ministry
Earlier this year, I reached out to my friend Gi with the idea of hosting a farm-to-table Christian women’s retreat at hers and her husband’s intimate farm in New Jersey. The end result was so beautiful that I couldn’t wait to share it with...
by Everyday Welcome | Jun 12, 2020 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Health and Wellness, Love God, Recipes
Why is food so confusing? It seems like everywhere we turn, someone is telling us the best way to eat or giving us the best diet plan. And yet, food is a gift God has given us! If we look, we can see God’s kindness in nutritious food… and that...
by Everyday Welcome | May 6, 2020 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Hospitality, Love God, Love People, Neighboring
My friend Sue is a host of hosts. I think social distancing must’ve been her husband’s worst nightmare; I’ve never seen a day go by that she’s not sharing about inviting someone, inviting us all to do the same. 🙂 She truly sets the example...
by Everyday Welcome | Apr 16, 2020 | Celebrate Home, Christian Life, Homemaking, Love God, Love People, Neighboring, Parenting
They say 2020 will be remembered in history as the year of social distancing. For some, we’ll remember phrases like “shelter in place,” “self-quarantine,” and the hashtag #stayathome, possibly even more than the rampant political chaos...