Kansas City Catholic Worker Couple Share 'Christ Room' Testimony

First, as always, let's define terms:

A "Christ room" is a designated space within a Christian home, set aside specifically to welcome and provide shelter to strangers in need, essentially acting as a place to receive "Christ in the guise of the stranger," reflecting the Christian concept of hospitality and serving those less fortunate; this idea is strongly associated with the Catholic Worker Movement, where Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin encouraged Christians to maintain such a room in their homes.

 Accordingly . . .

This story is PERFECT for Sunday and shows us locals living their faith to the best of their ability.

Check-it:

"For 18 years, Charles Carney and Donna Constantino hosting a Christ room in their modest Kansas City home. In this interview with Roundtable editor Jerry Windley-Daoust, they describe how they decided to open up their home and the ups and downs that followed."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'Do You Want to Come Home?' 18 Years Running a Kansas City Christ Room

For 18 years, Charles Carney and Donna Constantino hosting a Christ room in their modest Kansas City home. In this interview with Roundtable editor Jerry Windley-Daoust, they describe how they decided to open up their home and the ups and downs that followed.

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