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Christine Pohl

    Christine D. Pohl's work delves into the profound themes of hospitality, Christian tradition, and ethics. She meticulously examines how these core principles shape communities and influence societal interactions. Her writing offers deep insights into the theological and ethical dimensions of Christian living. Readers will appreciate her ability to connect ancient traditions with contemporary challenges.

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    Making Room, 25th Anniversary Edition
    Living into Community
    Making Room
    • 2024

      Making Room, 25th Anniversary Edition

      • 237 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Hospitality is crucial to Christian ministry. To the early Christians, hospitality was central to the gospel mission. This hospitality did not consist of entertaining neighbors, but welcoming the stranger, especially those who could not return the favor. Yet despite urgent need, hospitality has fallen by the wayside. Christine Pohl's classic work, Making Room, first spoke to this issue in 1999. And it is just as relevant today, with the refugee crisis, the rise in homelessness, and growing loneliness and isolation. This revitalized edition, with a new foreword and afterword by the author, introduces the theology of hospitality to a new generation. Pohl combines rich biblical and historical research with experience in contemporary Christian communities, including the Catholic Worker, L'Abri, Good Works, Inc., and others. Pragmatic and thoughtful, Pohl deals frankly with both the blessings and the boundaries of hospitality. Readers will find a wealth of wisdom to revive authentic hospitality in their ministry.

      Making Room, 25th Anniversary Edition
    • 2012

      "Every Christian should read this provocative book! Christine thoroughly delineates the interlocking relationships and dangerous deformities of practices that could deepen our communities but often destroy them. This volume is pertinent to our families, churches, even places of work."-- Marva J. Dawnauthor of Truly the Community

      Living into Community
    • 1999

      Making Room

      • 205 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(848)Add rating

      Although hospitality was central to Christian identity and practice in earlier centuries, our generation knows little about its life-giving character. Making Room revisits the Christian foundations of welcoming strangers and explores the necessity, difficulty, and blessing of hospitality today.Combining rich biblical and historical research with extensive exposure to contemporary Christian communities -- the Catholic Worker, L'Abri, L'Arche, and others -- this book shows how understanding the key features of hospitality can better equip us to faithfully carry out the practical call of the gospel.

      Making Room