Episodes
-
The folks in Kesha Griffin’s church are practicing a kind of corporate hospitality for a needy family in their community.
-
When you practice hospitality, for whom do you do it? Is it for yourself? For your friends? Or for the Lord? Nancy would answer by saying, “Yes!” to all.
-
Missing episodes?
-
Having an attitude of hospitality works itself out in a number of practical, thoughtful ways.
-
If you feel like you can’t afford to be hospitable, it may be that your conception of what hospitality is needs some adjustment.
-
Having an attitude of hospitality is far more important than a Pinterest-worthy home. Find out how God can use your hospitality to encourage others.
-
Who can you extend hospitality to? This includes both people you know, and people you don’t know well.
-
Does the thought of serving others through your hospitality excite you? Nancy says it should. She talks about being a cheerful giver.
-
The most amazing display of hospitality in the Bible happened within 24 hours of Jesus’ death on the cross. See His incredible hospitality in the upper room.
-
Jesus was always giving to others. He healed, He taught, and . . . He also cooked. Wouldn’t it be incredible to eat a meal that had been prepared by Jesus?
-
But we can still learn some important lessons from Abraham and Sarah's cheerful hospitality.
-
Hospitality can be a long-term arrangement. Christie Erwin tells how her family has shown hospitality for the long haul through adoption and foster care.
-
Stacy knows individuals who fled for their lives. Find out how she’s showing the love of God to Afghans through hospitality.
-
Nancy shows us that hospitality has more to do with simply showing God’s love than an immaculate house and a delicious banquet.
-
Can you think of how your kindness to someone else might offer them a picture of the gospel? Nancy shows us how hospitality can point people to Jesus.
-
If you took a quiz right now, where would you rate yourself on the hospitality scale? Nancy helps us see why hospitality isn’t optional.
-
No matter what you’re facing, there’s no greater source of hope than the coming return of Christ. Nancy will explore His promise to come back, today.
-
Once Jesus ascended to heaven, what did He begin doing? What is He doing now? Nancy will show you that Christ is busy interceding for you.
-
Forty days after being raised from the dead, Jesus ascended to heaven. Most churches don’t make a big deal of this event. Did it really matter?
-
When you've been traveling for a long time, aren't you eager to get home? After the resurrection Jesus was probably eager to return to heaven, but He stayed.
-
We know Jesus died so we can be forgiven from sin. But why was He raised from the dead? What significance does the life of Jesus have for you?
- Show more