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Welcome the world to Christ through biblical hospitality

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What does this look like? Find out in Just Open the Door. What is biblical hospitality? ------------

What does this look like? Find out in Just Open the Door. [Lifeway]( [header](#) What is biblical hospitality? --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear friend, What does it mean to be hospitable? While modern culture conveys that hospitality is about perfect homes and expert table settings, the Bible insists on hospitality as a means for loving our neighbors as ourselves. In her book and Bible study,[Just Open the Door]( Jen Schmidt explains how welcoming people into our lives is both obedient to God's Word, and an opportunity to share the lived-out gospel with the world. It's a way to learn generosity, and a chance for everyone to benefit from real connection. As you experience [Just Open the Door]( in book or Bible study format, you'll discover a guide to life-changing hospitality. Whether you're seasoned at hosting or just learning the ropes, you'll find encouragement from Jen's personal stories, practical ideas, and poignant insights on inviting others in. We think you'll enjoy this resource on living out the Gospel, one open door at a time. Until next week, Your friends at Lifeway [product]( For Conversation --------------------------------------------------------------- Open your heart to others with these [4 practical ways to show Christian hospitality](. Be a light in your community by ministering to your family's network. [Find out more in this article](. [gift cards]( Give the perfect gift every time [shop now]( [free shipping]( on books, Bibles, church supplies, gifts, and VBS orders of $50 or more [exclusions apply]( gift cards Give the perfect gift every time [shop now]( free shipping on books, Bibles, church supplies, gifts, and VBS orders of $50 or more [exclusions apply]( additional resources [Bibles]( [Gifts]( [Movies]( [Studies]( [Kids]( [Supplies]( [Books]( [Music]( [Español]( [facebook]( [facebook]( [facebook]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#) because you are subscribed to the [lifewaystores.com](#) list. [Email Us](mailto:customerservice@lifeway.com) | [Unsubscribe]( © [Lifeway Christian Resources]( One Lifeway Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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