Victoria Duerstock has worn many hats in the interior design industry over the last twenty years, including assisting with home and condo design, serving virtually as executive assistant in one of the largest furniture stores in the country, and being involved, along with her husband, in the wholesale side of product design, development, and sales. She enjoys ministering to other women in her church and is also a blogger, speaker, and social media consultant. Her other books includeHeart & Home: Design Basics for Your Soul & Living Space,Heart & Home for Christmas: Celebrating Joy in your Living Space,andAdvent Devotions & Christmas Crafts for Families. She's mother to three nearly grown children and lives with her husband in Nesbit, Mississippi.
""Extraordinary Hospitality for Ordinary Christians is a breath of fresh air and freedom. Victoria invites us to consider what true ministry through hospitality looks like, and assures us that our homes need not be perfect--it's our hearts that matter most. She invites us to remember that 'hospitality is a reminder to bless, not impress, ' and I needed that reminder; I imagine many of us do. Her practical ideas for being 'drop-in' ready are things I can easily do (even with kids at home!) and I plan to start implementing her wisdom in my own home immediately. I needed this book--what a blessing it will be to so many who want to serve by opening their doors and hearts to others."" --Jen Babakhan, author of Detoured: The Messy, Grace-Filled Journey from Working Professional to Stay-at-Home Mom ""The most beautiful thing about true biblical hospitality is that it has very little to do with our homes and everything to do with our hearts. In this book, Victoria reminds us that hospitality is something that God calls all of us to extend to others, not just those who seem to have perfect homes. With both practical tips and relatable encouragement, this is a book that will become a go-to for women who are ready to confidently answer that call. --Vanessa Hunt, author of Life in Season and the blog At the Picket Fence.