And 6 Other Thoughts From the Week
Assuming that hosting a dinner party means my wife and kids are going to be there (since we're the ones hosting)...
1. Jesus - obviously
2. Charlie Karr (my grandpa who died when I was 6)
3. Crawford Loritts (if he gets a +1, then I count his wife here, too)
4. Abraham Lincoln (if he's already booked, then I'd invite George Washington in his place)
5. Guillaume Fouquet (my ancestor who immigrated from France to the U.S. in 1685 to escape persecution for his faith in Jesus)
Nice! I hadn’t heard of Crawford Loritts until now! And Guillame sounds absolutely fascinating!
I remember when I was in high school (!) we were asked a similar question - we were allowed one famous guest and I chose Golda Meir. I so admired her courage at that time as Israel’s first and only female head of government.
Golda Meir! It’s been such a long time since I last heard that name.
Assuming that hosting a dinner party means my wife and kids are going to be there (since we're the ones hosting)...
1. Jesus - obviously
2. Charlie Karr (my grandpa who died when I was 6)
3. Crawford Loritts (if he gets a +1, then I count his wife here, too)
4. Abraham Lincoln (if he's already booked, then I'd invite George Washington in his place)
5. Guillaume Fouquet (my ancestor who immigrated from France to the U.S. in 1685 to escape persecution for his faith in Jesus)
Nice! I hadn’t heard of Crawford Loritts until now! And Guillame sounds absolutely fascinating!
I remember when I was in high school (!) we were asked a similar question - we were allowed one famous guest and I chose Golda Meir. I so admired her courage at that time as Israel’s first and only female head of government.
Golda Meir! It’s been such a long time since I last heard that name.