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The hospitality commands : building loving Christian community : building bridges to friends and neighbors by Alexander Strauch
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by Alexander Strauch

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0936083093, Paperback)

Hospitality may well be the best means we have to promote close, brotherly love--especially in churches where people don't know each other beyond Sunday-morning-only greetings.

Hospitality is also an effective tool for evangelism. Showing Christ's love to others in a home environment may be the only means Christians have to reach their neighbors for Christ.

Ideal for church leaders, The Hospitality Commands will also make a difference among the members of your congregation. It expounds every Scripture on the subject, explores all the biblical examples, and lists the biblical fruits of Christian hospitality. Also included are study questions and assignments for group discussion, making it an excellent resource for small groups and adult Sunday school classes.

(retrieved from Amazon Wed, 27 Aug 2008 04:15:20 -0400)

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