We're all living next to a cliff.
How can we train our homes to be the places of stranger conversations and invitations to tea?
Home Isn't Home Anymore
A new study by Ikea of 22,000 people in 22 countries suggests that many people no longer feel home at home. 45% go sit in their cars in order to get a break.
What does this say about society? What does it say about me being a person of hospitality and safety? What might it say about the church trying to make people feel at home?