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Seven Things I’ve Learned About Hospitality

by Paul Santhouse on January 18, 2012November 12, 2017

(1) Make guests feel at home. What’s ours is yours. There’s the fridge and here’s a house key, local map, and schedule of events. Come and go as you please, and let us know when to expect you for meals. (2) Provide privacy. Phone calls, personal conversations, spiritual renewal, and daily hygiene are best kept […]

Seven Things I’ve Learned About Assumptions

by Paul Santhouse on January 13, 2012November 16, 2017

(1) Assumptions are self-imposed barriers. (2) You can tell an assumption by its generalized finality. We could never; There’s no way; That won’t fly; Wait till management gets wind of this; It’s the only thing we can do . . . (3) Heeding assumptions is like making decisions based on rumors. Assumptions and rumors are cut from […]

Seven Things I’ve Learned About Death (from an ICU Nurse)

by Paul Santhouse on January 11, 2012November 12, 2017

(1) Death is unnatural. It doesn’t feel right. When entering a room where there’s a body, nurses often turn on all the lights and the TV. Bodies were designed to host life. When the life goes elsewhere, its absence is felt. (2) None of us knows when our time will come , so let people […]

Seven Things I’ve Learned About Leading a Worship Team

by Paul Santhouse on January 9, 2012November 12, 2017

(1) Joy and energy are infectious. If you have a great time, others will too. (2) The point is effectiveness, not efficiency. Less than smooth is okay. Worship is human, not mechanical. (3) Let people operate in their giftedness. A world-class pianist shouldn’t be put on the bass. The effect is better when the expression is […]

Seven Things I’ve Learned About Learning New Games

by Paul Santhouse on January 2, 2012November 12, 2017

(1) Learning takes several games. Repetition helps you absorb the rules, grasp how to win, and discern subtle advantages. (2) Play a practice game where veterans help newbies. Don’t worry about feeling awkward. It takes practice to work out the kinks. (3) Don’t care about losing. Focus on improving. Figure out how to learn. (4) Each […]

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