The open-door feast

The open-door feast

Based on Luke, the great banquet. A host widens his invite and opens his doors to welcome everyone to join him at the table for the feast of all feasts.
Who is welcome?

Who is welcome?

Based on Matthew, the Kings banquet. At a picnic, we see that everyone is welcome to join in and be a part of the fun. This story is written for those with English as a second language or lower levels of literacy.
Day Sixty-Five: Sweden

Day Sixty-Five: Sweden

Based on Jude, stop us from stumbling and present us perfect. The Swedish tradition of Fika requires us to pause and reflect but Grandma struggles with busyness until an accident means she’s made to stop.
Day Fifty-Six: Belgium

Day Fifty-Six: Belgium

Based on Titus, saved not by righteousness but by His mercy. When a door gets jammed shut in a chocolate shop because Phoebe lost concentration, she learns the lesson of undeserved grace.
Day Forty: Senegal

Day Forty: Senegal

Based on Matthew, feeding of the five thousand. The family visit Grandma’s home country and she feeds everyone with an ever-expanding pot of jollof rice.
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