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Making Room: Majoring in the Margins (Matt. 2:13-23) Chris Altrock – December 18, 2016

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An online journal called “The Richest” posted an article on the most expensive places to give birth.[1]

  1. There is a clinic in Switzerland that costs $2,140 per night.[2] It is the most popular private clinic in Switzerland. Among the many services they offer, they take pride in a chef with a Michelin star offering 24-hour room service to your private room.
  2. The Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles costs $4,000 per day.[3] Offering deluxe maternity suites, you get a three-room suite with two bathrooms, fresh fruit, muffins, and chilled juices. In addition, they offer bedside salon services, like hairstyling, manicures, and pedicures.
  3. And the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York charges $4,000 per day.[4] The luxury suites offer views of Central Park and Manhattan. They include blankets made from Muslin cotton and massage therapy. They have bathrooms with Italian glass tiles and include tea and cookies served in the afternoons.

These are some of the most expensive places to give birth.

But Matthew goes to great lengths to reveal how Jesus chose to be born in radically different circumstances:Read More »Making Room: Majoring in the Margins (Matt. 2:13-23) Chris Altrock – December 18, 2016