Sermon Illustrations about Hospitality
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The Hoarder Next Door
The suite next to our condo is a small studio. The neighbors who lived there when we moved in fit the profile: young, professional, and private. That's ...
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Chinese Student Enters Church Praying for His People Group
Global missions expert Paul Borthwick was invited to speak at a local church known for its hospitality to international students and its vision to adopt ...
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Ancient Monasteries Practiced Radical Hospitality
The Rule of St. Benedict, written by Saint Benedict of Nursia 1,500 years ago, has instructions for a very specific role in the monastery—the porter ...
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Atheist Commends Churches for Hospitality
Sanderson Jones, a former stand-up comedian who leads the Sunday Assembly—also known as the "atheist church"—spent Sunday attending three ...
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Patagonia's Commitment to Customer Service
The clothing manufacturer Patagonia employs forty-five full-time technicians who complete about 30,000 repairs per year. In the spring of 2015, the company ...
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Apple Genius Bar Promises Community
When the first Apple Store opened in 2001, there was no iPod or iPhone, and 97 percent of people in the U.S. were on dial-up Internet. For every hundred ...
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Delta's Stranded Flight Pizza Bash
We've all been on a flight that has been delayed for take-off or diverted due to storms—and that makes you a very unhappy camper. Well, this ...
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Trail Angels Help Travelers on Pacific Crest Trail
An article in the Chicago Tribune by Chris Erskine began: "By any measure, the Pacific Crest Trail is a beastly thing, an angry anaconda that slithers ...
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Panera's Kind Deed Has Huge Impact
Brandon Cook was visiting his ailing grandmother in a New Hampshire hospital. Nearby was a Panera café. The following letter explains what happened ...
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80 Percent of Our Words Are Shared with Five People
According to a study published in Scientific American, we each speak an average of 16,000 words per day. We like to imagine ourselves conversing with ...
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