Dinner Talk--- The Universal Parable




At the Meridian of time, people followed Jesus everywhere, irresistibly drawn to His message. Whether they were few or many, each walked away with that portion of the bread of life that fed his own soul, having connected at last with his divine heritage.

How did the Savior do it? With Parables. He broke bread with His friends. He fed them, taught them parables, and changed their lives. We call this “Dinner Talk.”

Dinner Talk is the archetype parable of the Savior’s ministry. It is the most natural, irresistible form of fellowship— and it builds lasting bonds. It is open to all, whether your table is set with tea and scones, torta y maté, or cookies and milk.


In homes where the Dinner Talk parable is a way of life, family and friends find
refuge from cold indifference, or even hot hostility, in society. All find safety
in the fellowship of the King.

Dinner Talk is the universal parable, a metaphor of enduring family unity that can comfort generations, long after we are gone.

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