What do you do when your home feels more like a construction zone than a sanctuary? You throw a baby shower with a mattress in your kitchen—obviously! 🙃 In this episode of Let the Biscuits Burn, I’m sharing a real-life story (yep, there’s literally a mattress next to my stove) and a heart-level truth: your house doesn’t have to be perfect to be a place of hospitality.
We’ll talk about why presentation isn’t the point, how to ditch the Pinterest pressure, and what God actually cares about when it comes to opening your door. Spoiler alert: it’s not matching throw pillows.
Oh—and my book, Let the Biscuits Burn, drops September 23! 🎉 Grab your copy here: https://nelsonbooks.co/AK_ams
Show Notes Is your home “host-worthy” only when it’s spotless? Let’s talk about that. I share the behind-the-scenes chaos of hosting during a renovation (hello, mattress in the kitchen)
Why we confuse entertaining with hospitality—and how to tell the difference A soul reminder: God isn’t measuring your table settings, He’s watching your heart.
Devotional from 1 Samuel 16:7: “People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
Practical encouragement for opening your home as-is AI Hospitality Hack: Quick DIY Tablescape!
✨ Want more of this heart-meets-real-life hospitality? My new book, Let the Biscuits Burn, comes out September 23, and it’s packed with stories, devotions, and practical tools to help you let go of perfection and welcome people in with purpose.
📘 Grab your copy here: https://nelsonbooks.co/AK_ams