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We are getting ready for our annual family vacation. Part of the preparation is planning dinners for all of us and then, the food shopping.

A week of meals, three meals a day for seven days and ten people. Ten of us from varied ages, preferences, and allergies.

Meals can be a sacred time – the time cut out of each day where we all come together to the table. It is special even when we all do not eat the same foods so in actuality, it really is not about the food.

It’s about the people, family, and presence.

The verse crossed my path and has had my attention for several days now:

They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” (Acts 2:42, NASB) 

This time together was more about forging community than simply eating a meal. There were four practices which unified and bonded the group of believers.

 

 

 

Join me at Woman to Woman Ministries HERE and lets discuss the four practices and how we can encourage connection during meal times.

 

 

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