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Looking in the Mirror

In this chapter, I will ask the reader to look into the mirror. The whole point of sharing some of my experiences around the table was to help expand the reader’s mind and to be able to see different tables in their own life that have helped to nurture and grow their faith. This chapter is all about application; how might the reader live differently and engage the church with renewed passion and commitment when they consider what it might look like to gather around tables and food.

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