Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
The habit of being busy has bled into other aspects of my life. While hospitality does take work, I find myself missing out.
Last week I walked through the doors of my favorite store. I had been there only a few minute, when the manager came over and told me I had to leave.
Whether Mother’s Day is easy and fun for you or difficult and painful, join me in trying to use this Hallmark holiday as an opportunity to show Christ’s love to our moms.
I’ve been swapping out drugstore makeup for organic and natural products. I was totally buying into this eco-friendly, all-natural fad. I was feeling empowered and enlightened and a bit self-righteous, until I noticed that all my organic products, including my soap, are wrapped in plastic. My priorities feel a bit off.
Christ has opened each of our hearts so that we can open our homes. But hospitality can be daunting, especially as a single person. We worry our apartment isn’t nice enough, and the only thing we can cook is tacos.
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