We have redefined hospitality in our culture. It has absolutely zilcho to do with fancy cooking, flawless landscaping, extravagant place settings, matching decor, ample space, or even cleanliness. Honestly, this is why I love guests under 12 best! They don't even notice that stuff! If you have a jar of FLARP (look it up), and some frozen pizza served with a smile, then you are an incredible host.
I love to tell my children the story of when Jesus talked about who we are to invite to our table.
John 14: 20-New Living Translation
Then he turned to his host. "When you put on a luncheon or a banquet," he said, "don't invite your friends, brothers, relatives, and rich neighbors. For they will invite you back, and that will be your only reward.
This is where he gets me every time:
Then, he discusses the history of the child welfare system. I think this is important to remember.
Next, Dr. Anderson adds what he believes (and I agree) stops folks from reaching out/taking risks to be hospitable.
I know everyone can't foster, but what about inviting that BIG foster family over for dinner? What about offering to bring them a meal when they suddenly have a new baby that other folks have 9 months to prepare for? What about offering to take their foster children to your home for a day or a date night for that fostering couple? I know about 30 something of these families if you are interested in serving up some hospitality :).
I'd love to close with his question and may it be food for thought for us all!
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