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Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People)

Seven Ways to Welcome Like Jesus

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About this book

Generous hospitality is a significant way in which God works through our lives to bless others, yet many of us feel ill-equipped and overwhelmed at the prospect, especially if we don’t have big houses and we are not wonderful cooks!

Carolyn Lacey encourages us to focus on the goal of hospitality, which is to reflect God’s welcoming heart, and shows us how we can all do that, regardless of our bank balance or living situation.

She explores seven ways in which we can reflect God’s character in the way we welcome others into our homes and into our lives, and so point people ultimately to Christ.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Carolyn Lacey, Christopher Ash
ISBN:
9781784985745
Format:
Paperback
First published:
April 2021
Dimensions:
5.1" x 7.8" x 0.4"
Weight:
5.11 oz
Print size:
11.0pt
Case quantity:
96
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. Come and Eat
2. Who Is My Neighbor?
3. Dirty Feet
4. Relentless Grace
5. Tailor-made
6. Overturning Tables
7. Given for You

Endorsements

The thought of hospitality makes some break out in hives and others start dusting off the serving dishes. Whichever you are, you will walk away from this book encouraged, convicted, and with practical insight into how to live out a life of welcome.

Courtney Reissig Author of Teach Me to Feel and Glory in the Ordinary

Extraordinary Hospitality (For Ordinary People) fueled my desire to welcome others as Christ so richly welcomes us. Through her display of the greatest act of hospitality, the cross of Christ, Carolyn Lacey winsomely challenges us to humbly sacrifice not only our homes but also our efforts, skills, and time to the One who gave us his very life.

Hunter Beless Founder and Host, Journeywomen podcast

I loved this book. I was expecting a guilt-fuelled, task-list-populating, exhaustion-inducing exhortation to be the-host-with-the-most. What I got was a heart-warming, rich and motivating conversation with Carolyn as we dug into the Bible and gloried in the gospel together. Rather than cajole you into dutiful hospitality, this book inspires you to joy-inducing, gospel-rich hospitality. The fruit will be seen in extraordinary hospitality being demonstrated across the church family to the glory of God.

Jonathan Gemmell The Proclamation Trust

Carolyn’s view is wide, as she encourages us to look beyond our friends to see those in need. Her ideas are creative—I am looking forward to inviting more people here to cook for me! But her goal is so simple: to help us love others humbly and practically, for the glory of God. How liberating!

Helen Thorne–Allenson Director of Training and Resources at Biblical Counselling UK

Deeply theological and refreshingly practical, this book paints the picture of an overflowingly generous God, and seeks to help us be transformed more into his likeness. By taking a wide-angle view of hospitality, this book shows how we can all use our time, energy, home, possessions, talents and words to bless others as God has first blessed us. It is inspiring, challenging, beautifully written and full of grace.

Matt Searles Author, Tumbling Sky

Carolyn Lacey lets in the light of how wonderfully generous God is to us, and so she inspired me to be like him. If you would love to be a cheerful giver, rather than a reluctant one, then read here and in the Bible what God had in mind when he told us to “practise hospitality”.

Liz Cox Minister for Women and Community, St Giles' Derby, UK

In this inspiring book, Christian hospitality is beautifully defined and illustrated as the practical expression of God’s generosity to us in Christ. Carolyn helps us see that it is not about perfect homes or fancy cooking but an attitude of the heart that any Christian can put into practice.

Julian Hardyman Senior Pastor, Eden Baptist Church, Cambridge

Set aside any previous notions of hospitality which may require a four- course meal or beautifully manicured home. Not only will this book encourage you to see tangible and everyday ways that you can be a blessing to those in your sphere of influence; it will also open your eyes to see what a gift, privilege, and joy it is to reflect the hospitality of our Savior.

Sarah Walton Author, Hope When It Hurts

Hospitability reveals our trust in and confidence upon the grace of God in Christ. In this fantastic book, Carolyn Lacey covers biblical teaching of hospitality in helpful and practical ways that will leave you amazed at the grace of God and equipped to engage in hospitality to others.

Dave Jenkins Executive Director, Servants of Grace Ministries; Host, Equipping You in Grace Podcast

What will inspire you to bother with hospitality? Turns out it isn’t getting a new cookbook. We need instead to raise our gaze and explore the wonders of how God has welcomed us in the gospel. This thought-pro- voking book will help you do just that—and then give you lots of creative ideas of how you might begin to reflect God’s “hospitality” in your own.

Julia Marsden Author, Forgiveness

A gentle and biblical encouragement to show the same generous and indiscriminate welcome to others as God shows to us. Using passages from throughout the Bible, Carolyn Lacey moves us beyond guilt-inducing images of “entertaining” to a gospel-focussed, other-centred ministry of love.

Clare Heath-Whyte Author and speaker

A warm and insightful book on a vital biblical theme. We worship an amazingly generous God and as we practise hospitality we reflect his character. In this pastorally sensitive and biblically balanced book, Carolyn Lacey gives us both a challenge and an encouragement. She anticipates and answers many of the questions that come to mind when we think about hospitality. Soaked in Scripture and full of practical advice, it is highly recommended.

Paul Mallard Director for the West Midlands for the FIEC

Such a warm, challenging and encouraging book - lunch breaks, Sunday seating, washing up and dinner tables interwoven with glorious gospel truths, all pointing to the ultimate host. A very handy little book!

Gabrielle Samuel London City Mission missioner at Brixton Local Church (BLOC)

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Changed my view on hospitality!

 

I love this book because it makes you focus more on Jesus and his generosity and welcome to us, and less on how clean our house is or how well we can cook a meal. I was particularly encouraged by how many other ways we can show hospitality to others - it doesn’t have to be Sunday lunch! We can reflect the hospitality Jesus shows to us with our time, money, prayers, energy, and much more. I’m really grateful for this book, thank you for writing it Carolyn!

5.00 stars Amazingly well timed read! Carolyn gracefully gives why after such a long and weary season!

 

Like many, I wondered if I had the energy to go back into opening our home joyfully again to others. Carolyn’s well timed read not only gives encouragement to do so but gives examples of how to do so in a meaningful way…
The seven chapters are easy to read, inspirational but more importantly Christ - centred. You don’t have to be superwoman - you just have to love the Lord and the people He puts in your path!!

5.00 stars Challenging and encouraging

 

An excellent practical exploration of what it means to welcome like Jesus. The content challenged my view of hospitality and encouraged me to offer welcome in a new way. The book is written in a really honest and accessible way sharing biblical truths that encourage us and offering practical tips that anyone can put into practice.
I would recommend for both new Christians and those who have been in the faith for many years. It was truly a blessing to read.

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