Breaking Bread A Table Set for All Nations: Food, Faith, and the Theology of Cultural Diversity explores the rich intersection of theology, culture, and cuisine, revealing how food can be a powerful tool for spiritual unity, reconciliation, and community building. In an increasingly globalized world, where migration and cultural exchange have reshaped the way we eat, this book offers a fresh perspective on how third culture cuisine—the blending of ingredients and traditions from different cultures—mirrors God’s mission to unite people from all backgrounds into one diverse and harmonious body. Through engaging theological reflections, stories of cross-cultural meals, and the exploration of fusion cuisine, A Table Set for All Nations invites readers to see food as a profound metaphor for the Christian calling to embrace diversity and practice radical hospitality. From the significance of feasting and fasting in the Christian tradition to the role of food in addressing colonial histories and promoting racial reconciliation, this book reveals how the act of sharing meals transcends physical nourishment, becoming a sacred expression of love, justice, and inclusivity. Whether you’re a theologian, a food enthusiast, or someone seeking to deepen your understanding of how faith and culture intersect, A Table Set for All Nations offers a compelling vision of how the simple act of sharing food can reflect the richness of God’s global mission and the beauty of unity in diversity. Perfect for individual reflection or group study, this book also includes recipes for cultural and theological reflection, further reading suggestions, and discussion questions to help readers explore the deeper meaning of meals in their own communities.