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Week 5: Eat
There's something so natural, so elemental, so fundamental, yet so spiritual about eating a meal with a neighbor. Check out our favorite Recipes, and let us know yours, too! What are you afraid of? Discuss the Next Best Steps from the end of Chapter 5 on page 23 of...
Amy’s Tuscan Bean Soup
This soup is simple and hearty, and very healthy! It's vegan and can be made gluten-free, and I promise you won't miss a thing. Serve with a salad and bread for a delicious meal. Amy's Tuscan Bean Soup Sauté in a large stock pot over medium heat for 5...
Anniversary Giveaway!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS! Donna (bks**@yahoo.com) and Aamie on Facebook were our winners of the Anniversary Giveaway packages! Please email your shipping address toamy@howtoloveyourneighbor.com. I pray these tools will help you love your neighbor in a whole new...
Joan’s Apple and Pear Pies
I met Joan through this ministry, and she often sends me endearing emails about her neighbors. She and her husband have chosen their home because of the needs of their immediate neighbors and their community. They are homeowners and landlords, active volunteers and...
The Great Pickleball Project
My new friend, Debbie, from Door County, Wisconsin, was my shipmate on the Matters of the Heart Cruise last February/March. You'll have to take my word that the sparkle in Debbie's eyes matches the light in her heart. But you can take her word on the power of...
A British Neighborhood Invasion
In the midst of moving into a new home and coping with all the changes that come with a third pregnancy, our partner Kirstie Parker has managed to amass a group of 15 women to form a "How to Love Your Neighbor Without Being Weird" Bible Study! Actually, she's hosting...






