Teatime Discipleship Book Review by Jeff Bush

By Sally Clarkson 

  • You do not have to be a Bible scholar to love others well. 
  • Enjoy the blessings of sitting at the Master’s feet and gathering others to sit there with you. 
  • Teatime can be a time to stop, sit, and steep on the Word of God. Let your soul be refreshed. As a result, you will be able to share with others.
  • When you become a host, you become responsible for all those under your roof. Invite others to partake of what you have and what you know.
  • Everyone needs friends and fellowship, but go look for it instead of waiting for others to open the doors to you.
  • Your house does not need to be perfect rather open for others to come in.
  • When you serve and help others, God will give you the friends that you need.
  • Relationships are built on time together.
  • Becoming a safe person, one that could be trusted, is vital for relationships and discipleship.
  • Hospitality and friendship are paths to share the love of God with others.
  • Be sure you are being spiritually nourished and refreshed so you can nourish and refresh others. 
  • Discipleship is not about looking good, or your knowledge or experience; it’s about being faithful to serve. 
  • Sometimes you need to move your own things aside for a divine appointment God has for you and someone else. 

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