Living Table : Recipes And Devotions For Everyday Get-Togethers
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A devotional hospitality book that will equip the most intimidated hostess.
What is on your dining room table right now? Bills, laundry, maybe your kids’ soccer cleats? In this fast-paced world, it’s easy to start trading our dining tables for sofas and televisions, but what would happen if we started to see the table as the most important piece of furniture in our homes? Just picture it: No TV. No cell phones. Just your family enjoying one another over a nice meal.
In The Living Table, Instagram personality and home chef Abby Turner shares easy-to-recreate recipes and fun, DIY projects that take 15 minutes or less. Each section starts with a first-hand account of the miraculous ways God has showed up at Abby’s table-how deep conversations have led to deep spiritual growth, how a new friend has become a forever friend, and how tears and laughs and mishaps have become treasured memories. With each section focusing on specific tables (dinner table, coffee table, outside table, etc.), you’ll discover fast and easy ways to liven up any moment, whether that be Tuesday night home with family or a well-thought-out Thanksgiving. God is asking each of us to open our homes and prepare our tables-this book gives you the “easy button” to do just that.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781644548493
UPC: 081983718762
Abby Turner
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2021
Publisher: DaySpring
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