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  • Wholehearted Welcome in a Brokenhearted World

  • Rethinking Dinner Tables, Hospitality and Community, One Welcome at a Time
  • By: Rance Settle
  • Narrated by: John J. Grace
  • Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins

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By: Rance Settle
Narrated by: John J. Grace
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Publisher's Summary

What does welcoming others look like in your home? Kids' toys piled in the closet? Check. Dining room table set to perfection? Check. Scented candles lit and ready? Check. 

In a "hurried-up" world obsessed with image and presentation to impress people instead of blessing people, entertaining the notion of entertaining is tough. Could it be in our rush to entertain, we've sacrificed meaningful connection? Maybe there's a better welcome to be discovered.

An authentic welcome in a world that suffers from a poverty of relationships and hurting souls. A deeper welcome that wholeheartedly mends the brokenhearted, including you and me.

©2020 Rance Settle (P)2023 Rance Settle

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