How should broken people break bread? For the Christian, fellowship must come before food. But no one wants to eat with people who would never touch that GMO-stuffed steak, with people who gorge themselves on Taco Bell Late Night Fourthmeals, with people who abhor a Hostess Twinkie, or with people who microwave beige-colored breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Tilly Dillehay believes the greatest threats to our dinner tables and potlucks and date nights go far beyond the nutrition label. She argues that Christians run into four pitfalls when it comes to food: Asceticism, Gluttony, Snobbery, and Apathy. So, how should Christians eat? This is the question Tilly seeks to answer in Broken Bread.