Last night at Living Room, we had an everyday spirituality night, where Darren shared about the tour of his life. "Tour of life" is an opportunity for a person in the community to show others in Living Room what their life is like. This usually involves meeting at the person's home, having a meal (at their place or going to a restaurant), sharing about their workplace (by telling their work stories or actually going there), and visiting / talking about other important parts of the person's life etc. And we get to hear about how the person encounters God at work in their life, and how they interact with other people etc. We usually stop to pray for the person as well.
For the details of the night, please refer to Darren's blog here.
wow, what an amazing way to get to know people better.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Easter.
May our Heavenly Father answer all your heart's desires according to His will.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you, Kitty :)
How have you been?
ReplyDeleteKitty it sounds like you guys are some sort of family or something! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!
ReplyDeleteHi Rulan, long time no 'see'. How have you been? I had a treat Easter, full of His love and grace.I went to see GODSPELL - a Christian Broadway musical on Saturday, and went to a BBQ with some friends, and facilitated an Arts Alive course at church.
ReplyDeleteAudrey, amen. Our Father God always answers our prayers according to His will doesn't He? Thanks sis!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, long time no 'see' too. I have been up and down lately, but it's all good. How about you?
ReplyDeleteKc, yes Living Room is my faith community, so it's kind of like a family (or I call it 'tribe') hehe.
ReplyDeleteMark, are you going to try this in your church?
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYes, if I were a pastor or in a leadership position at a church I would definitely try to incorporate this idea in some form or fashion. The church I go to frowns upon any type of small group meetings outside of the church walls. Long story.
Hi Mark, I suppose you can still try this inside the church walls.
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