Generous hospitality.
Generosity should cost more time toward intention than it costs in dollars. Think about it. Those fine dining restaurants might not spend any more than you would for a single carrot, but the time and research invested in ensuring that the carrot explodes with exquisite beauty, elegance, and taste is what supersedes the cost when the experience is memorable.
How you curate your resources reflects your heart for giving. Generosity with time, money, and assets doesn’t necessarily mean you have more of it, you’re just intentional with how you spend it.
Be intentionally generous!