One purpose of hospitality is refreshment
My friend Lorna* emailed me her comment on hospitality. She doesn’t have a blog and I don’t know how (yet) to let people without blogs leave a message. Any ideas or help from y’all?
Susan,
I enjoyed reading your blog entry about hospitality. I also realized something.
Going to someone’s home for a visit or meal can be refreshing! I stayed home from E & R’s house last Friday night because I was tired. I also had the opportunity to go to J & M’s house on the same day.
What if the Lord was providing a real opportunity for me to be refreshed?! I just never thought that way before.
Thanks!
Have a good day.
Love, Lorna
* Lorna gave me permission to use her name. Otherwise I will just use the person’s first initial.
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Moderator | . at .
Go to the Settings tab, then click on the Comments tab, the under Who Can Comment … change it to Anyone.
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Susan | . at .
Thanks so much!
You are so quick and so smart.
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Anonymous | . at .
Hi Susan!
How fun to see my name in print!! Sooo- what’s my prize??
Love ya,
Lorna
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Susan | . at .
You are sooooo quick too!
I will have to come up with something. I didn’t expect anyone to post so soon after my email.
Love ya, too.
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