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Making Room: Recovering Hospitality As a Christian Tradition by Christine D. Pohl
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Making Room: Recovering Hospitality As a Christian Tradition

by Christine D. Pohl

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (1999), Paperback, 205 pages

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  sjmonson | Jan 31, 2009 |
Although somewhat repetitive, this book was still a very important read. I definitely needed to read about many of the things she had to say, because there is much to be learned about shaping your heart in a way that will open yourselves to others and be used to share Jesus with others as well as experience Him at your door. Wonderful words in here. ( )
  jd234512 | Jun 25, 2007 |
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Although hospitality was central to Christian identity and practice in earlier centuries, our generation knows little about its life-giving character. MAKING ROOM revisits the Christian foundations of welcoming strangers and explores the necessity, difficulty, and blessing of hospitality today. Christine Pohl traces the eclipse of this significant Christian practice, showing the initial centrality of hospitality and the importance of recovering it for contemporary life. Combining rich biblical and historical research with extensive exposure to modern service communities--The Catholic Worker, L'Abri, L'Arche, and others--this book shows how understanding the key features of hospitality can better equip us to faithfully carry out the practical call of the gospel.

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