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A Pot to Share: Lentil Soup, Hospitality & Feeding Others
A simple lentil soup rebuilt around a Christian idea with practical weight: make a generous pot, eat together and leave enough to share with someone else.

Faith, Food & Fellowship
Soup is one of the easiest meals to turn from dinner into generosity. A larger pot does not require a larger performance. It simply creates room to feed another person.
This is the kind of recipe I want to keep on Jack Righteous: inexpensive ingredients, flexible vegetables and a practical reason to make more than you need. Christian hospitality becomes real when care leaves the realm of intention and enters somebody’s hands in a bowl, container or place at the table.
Ingredients
- 1 cup dried green lentils, rinsed
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 carrots, diced
- 2 celery stalks, diced
- 1 parsnip, diced, optional
- 4 cups vegetable broth
- 1 can (14 oz) diced tomatoes
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1 bay leaf
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Fresh parsley, optional
Method
- Heat olive oil in a large pot. Cook onion, carrots, celery and optional parsnip until beginning to soften; add garlic near the end.
- Add lentils, broth, tomatoes, thyme and bay leaf.
- Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer about 30 minutes or until lentils are tender.
- Remove bay leaf, season to taste and serve with bread if you have it.
Make the second container part of the recipe
Before serving, set aside a portion if there is somebody you intend to help. That small decision changes “I should bring them something” into something already prepared and ready to go.
Faith made practical: the goal is not to make soup spiritual. The goal is to let faith influence what you do with the soup.
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