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IT’S NOT ABOUT THE PIE
A Fresh Look at Hospitality
IT’S NOT ABOUT THE PIE
A Fresh Look at Hospitality
NICKI CORINNE WHITE
It’s Not About the Pie
©2019 by Nicki Corinne White
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Published by Carpenter’s Son Publishing, Franklin, Tennessee
Published in association with Larry Carpenter of Christian Book Services, LLC
Unless otherwise noted, scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,197
3,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
Scripture taken from THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™
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Cover Design by Jessica Owinyo
Interior Design by Adept Content Solutions
Edited by Adept Content Solutions
Cover and Interior Photographs by Jessica Owinyo, Jamie Hudson, Annie Mintz, Daniel Beighley, Susan Greene, Maureen Loeffler,
and Jessica Everett
Printed in the United States of America
Trade Paperback 978-1-949572-03-2
Hardcover 978-1-949572-04-9
hos·pi·tal·i·ty
the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors and strangers.
Synonyms: friendliness, hospitableness, warm reception, welcome, helpfulness, neighborliness, warmth,
kindness, congeniality, geniality, cordiality, courtesy, amenability, generosity, entertainment, catering, food
com·pas·sion
sympathetic concern for the sufferings and misfortunes of others
Synonyms: sympathy, empathy, care, concern, solicitude, sensitivity, warmth, love, tenderness, mercy,
leniency, tolerance, kindness, humanity, charity
To My Craig
I am dedicating this book on hospitality to my partner in hospitality for the past thirty-four years: my husband, Craig.
In a marriage, making your home a welcoming place for all who enter it must be a team effort. You need to be in
sync. You may have different ideas or tastes on some things, but together you create your home. And through thick
and thin you experience life together. Your home is a respite for both your guests and your family. It gives you a
feeling of peace and calm when you walk in. You kick off your shoes, put on your slippers, toss down your purse or
backpack, and sink into your favorite sofa or chair. You pat your dog on the head and prop up your feet.
I am very thankful to Craig for putting up with my crazy artistic ideas. There was a time when he would come
home from a business trip and would ask what I had changed when he was gone. Had I painted a mural on the
wall, repainted the entire downstairs, dug a new flower bed, or redecorated an entire room? It is true that I have
done some pretty wild things. He is probably glad I am not as apt to do so much as I was twenty years ago.
I am also grateful that God gave me a person who is so generous. Not only does he allow me to give away
anything I wish, but he has also given of his time and resources to many. I would not even be able to write this
book on giving to others if he had not been so encouraging through the years.
Thank you so much, sweetheart, for being my partner in crime.
Love you forever,
Nicki
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