Every Table an Altar: Reclaiming Connection in a World of Division, Distraction, and Loneliness
Autor Ian Simkinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2026
We live in an age of distraction and disconnection. Many of us scroll endlessly, perform constantly, and ache quietly for real community. We're desperate for the simple joy that comes from sitting with a friend and engaging in life-giving conversation.
The Bible gives us a model. Throughout Scripture, God does some of his most transformative work around tables. Jesus didn't build stages or start programs--he shared meals. There, foes became friends, strangers became family, and those on the outskirts of society were welcomed in.
That same invitation still stands. Whether you're sitting at your kitchen island, a corner booth at a bar, or a lunch table at work, you can experience radical connection.
In this book, you'll learn to:
- Rediscover the gospel's invitation to genuine community
- Choose presence over performance
- Cultivate simple, daily habits that form a table-centered life
- Break barriers by breaking bread
- See hospitality as a mission, not just decoration
The gospel spreads best not through grand gestures but through small, faithful acts of presence. When we see every table as an altar, even the most ordinary moments become sacred ones. The table isn't just where we eat; it's where we remember who we are and whose we are.
So pull up a chair. There's room for you here.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310370864
ISBN-10: 0310370868
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 mm
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310370868
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 mm
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
What if the antidote to our loneliness isn't found in another program or platform, but in something as simple and sacred as a table?
We live in an age of distraction and disconnection. Many of us scroll endlessly, perform constantly, and ache quietly for real community. We're desperate for the simple joy that comes from sitting with a friend and engaging in life-giving conversation.
The Bible gives us a model. Throughout Scripture, God does some of his most transformative work around tables. Jesus didn't build stages or start programs--he shared meals. There, foes became friends, strangers became family, and those on the outskirts of society were welcomed in.
That same invitation still stands. Whether you're sitting at your kitchen island, a corner booth at a bar, or a lunch table at work, you can experience radical connection.
In this book, you'll learn to:
The gospel spreads best not through grand gestures but through small, faithful acts of presence. When we see every table as an altar, even the most ordinary moments become sacred ones. The table isn't just where we eat; it's where we remember who we are and whose we are.
So pull up a chair. There's room for you here.
We live in an age of distraction and disconnection. Many of us scroll endlessly, perform constantly, and ache quietly for real community. We're desperate for the simple joy that comes from sitting with a friend and engaging in life-giving conversation.
The Bible gives us a model. Throughout Scripture, God does some of his most transformative work around tables. Jesus didn't build stages or start programs--he shared meals. There, foes became friends, strangers became family, and those on the outskirts of society were welcomed in.
That same invitation still stands. Whether you're sitting at your kitchen island, a corner booth at a bar, or a lunch table at work, you can experience radical connection.
In this book, you'll learn to:
- Rediscover the gospel's invitation to genuine community
- Choose presence over performance
- Cultivate simple, daily habits that form a table-centered life
- Break barriers by breaking bread
- See hospitality as a mission, not just decoration
The gospel spreads best not through grand gestures but through small, faithful acts of presence. When we see every table as an altar, even the most ordinary moments become sacred ones. The table isn't just where we eat; it's where we remember who we are and whose we are.
So pull up a chair. There's room for you here.