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314. Practicing Hospitality: It's More Than The Meal Plan

314. Practicing Hospitality: It's More Than The Meal Plan

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Opening Bible verse: Luke 2:3-5

Have you ever wondered what Mary and Joseph ate on their journey to Bethlehem? In today's podcast episode, I take some cues from the Holy Family and also share 5 of my personal tips for practicing hospitality.

1. Get A Head Start

2. Keep It Simple

3. Think Outside The Box For Hosting Times

4. Let Your Guests Do The Work

5. Use The Good China!

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