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  1. My comment is more about receiving hospitality. I have a couple who has invited me to be a par of their family. I can call them at 4:55 and ask what is for dinner at 5 and just show up. Their kids no my food preferences because I have eaten so many meals with them. I can show up in my pjs if I want to. For me, as a single person, it has been a huge blessing. Occasionally, I contribute something, but mostly I receive blessing upon blessing. It’s not so much about the food (sometimes I am invited over for left-overs or frozen pizza. For me it is an amazing picture of the family of God, especially because I don’t have family close by.

  2. I loved reading this! How sweet it is when we can let down in the homes of others! No airs. No fuss. Just being a part of the family.

  3. Thanks for this!! I just founded a love for hospitality. My first big group meal recently was 6 dishes- big mistake lol. Any advice for entertaining from a small apartment? I always feel awkward asking people to sit on the floor or couch to enjoy the meal I invitd them too!

    Jasmine

  4. Big smile. My advice for entertaining in a small apartment (which I did for YEARS, by the way)….enjoy the fact that there is less space to clean before people come over! 🙂 Honestly though, the atmosphere of fun and community that comes from squeezing on minuscule couches and plopping on the floor make hosting in small spaces a delight. It’s hard to achieve that kind of “rubbing elbows real-ness” once you move onto bigger places. Those were good times for me! Advice….shop for lap trays for guests to use, plan meals that don’t slosh or spill easily, find a cute blanket and have a picnic theme. Remember, if you’re at home with yourself and are having fun, your guests will too! I love your love for hospitality.

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