What if hospitality isn't about entertaining friends, but about loving strangers? The Greek word for hospitality literally means love of strangers - a radical call that challenges how we view our time, relationships, and daily encounters. What would change if you truly believed every stranger is made in God's image?
Up Next in Season 1
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Sound Doctrine in a Noisy World
Are you more influenced by cultural thinking or biblical truth in your core beliefs? Recent surveys show shocking gaps in what many Christians actually believe about fundamental doctrines like sin, the Trinity, and Scripture's authority. When we minimize sin, we minimize grace. Sound doctrine isn...
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From Familiar To Faithful
Many people master the performance of Christianity without ever experiencing true heart transformation. The question isn't whether you know the right answers—it's whether the gospel has moved from your head to your heart.
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Hearing God's Voice During The Noise
Sometimes it takes losing everything we thought we needed to finally hear God's voice clearly. God specializes in using broken people and turning storms into preparation for something greater. Your story isn't over.