Christine Pohl

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Inhabiting the Church: Bibl...

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Das Pferdisch Prinzip - Bod...

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Die Abenteuer von Moppel un...

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Geometric Aspects of Multis...

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Rolf, der singende Wolf

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Status der Kindheit

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“A life of hospitality begins in worship, with a recognition of God's grace and generosity. Hospitality is not first a duty and responsibility; it is first a response of love and gratitude for God's love and welcome to us.”
Christine Pohl

“As a way of life, an act of love, an expression of faith, our hospitality reflects and anticipates God's welcome. Simultaneously costly and wonderfully rewarding, hospitality often involves small deaths and little resurrections. By God's grace we can grow more willing, more eager, to open the door to a needy neighbor, a weary sister or brother, a stranger in distress. Perhaps as we open that door more regularly, we will grow increasingly sensitive to the quiet knock of angels. In the midst of a life-giving practice, we too might catch glimpses of Jesus who asks for our welcome and welcomes us home.”
Christine Pohl

“Gratitude and wonder are squeeze out when our lives are packed full of busyness and responsibilities. There is simply no room, no time to notice.”
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