A 5-minute podcast giving you tips and encouragement to love the people around you intentionally. This podcast is hosted by Rachel Schelb. I am an introvert who frequently gets confused for an extrovert. My hope is that through humor, honesty, and transparency this can be a community of women encouraging one another to love well on purpose and implement biblical hospitality. I am incredibly passionate about the biblical call to show hospitality! Romans 12:13 says, “Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” 1 Peter 4:9 says to do so without grumbling!
We tend to assign identity to people through their issues. That leads to us having a negative view of Martha, and ignores that Martha opened her home ...
The Samaritan woman at the well is a familiar passage to many. It offers great challenges for us to love people well - especially those that may not l...
Entertaining angels; this is exactly what Abraham did in Genesis 18. He showed lavish love on 3 men who turned about to be the Lord and 2 angels! List...
If someone came to your dinner party and poured perfume on the guest of honor, how would you react? Mary pours perfume on Jesus and the disciples are ...
Paul and Silas were imprisoned, but they still praised the Lord! They led the jailer and his household to salvation. This passage can teach us three t...
Lydia is mentioned in the Bible briefly. We know she sold purple cloth and was part of the New Testament church. Did you know she also challenges us t...
“Let the children come.” Jesus welcomes the little ones, but he also, as a result, welcomes the parents. This episode looks at what we can learn from ...
Can you imagine the faith it took for the 4 friends to lower their paralyzed friend to Jesus? What can we learn from these friends about loving others...
You know Joseph for his coat of many colors, but the story of Joseph is rich with insights and lessons. This episode looks at Joseph during the time o...
We’ve probably heard the parable of the Good Samaritan. We know it’s an example of loving well. But it’s also a word of cautious for the Church and re...