Warm Wonderful World Of Hospitality
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Be part of the hospitality revival that God is starting in America. Author Robin Mercer shares twenty-five years of experience, showing you how to host dinners and parties with confidence and how to accommodate guests and visitors with grace and ease. She also helps you discover how you can house boarders with preparedness and joy. Whether you are just starting in the ministry of hospitality or are an “old pro,” The Warm Wonderful World of Hospitality will inspire you to fill your house with friends, food, and fun. Time flies fast enough as it is. Don’t let another week go by without expressing Christ’s love through hospitality to someone!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594679452
ISBN10: 1594679452
Robin Mercer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2005
Publisher: Xulon Press
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