Short and sweet will be this post to a tee.
Did you know that where we meet shapes the discussions we'll have? We've all experienced this, but few have put this idea into practice when we're setting our meetings. It's not silly to meet in the park, at a museum or somewhere fun. Each is engaging and creative and fun in it own way. Location drives content. It's why we should be as picky about where we talk as we are about what we actually discuss. If you have the right conversation at the right place, you just had the right conversation. However, if you have the right conversation at the wrong place, you just had the wrong conversation.
Simply put, location drives content. Think about what where you are planning your meetings and the location determines what you get out of it.
I write for one reason, and that is to encourage others, give perspective, and get people excited about their faith.
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