Some people prefer company and some prefer solitude. You may find people fascinating and love to hear about where they are from, who their families are and how they fill their time. For you, it is an ideal situation to be locked in a room with complete strangers.
This love of people is sometimes equated with a love of community. When you talk about community as intentional relationships with a group of people that serve, encourage and know one another, then you can see that they don't always equate. That kind of community has very little to do with a surface level of meeting folks.
So, what does it look like to engage and stay in real, deep community?
Listen to a conversation with two families who have moved into the same house for the sake of community. We'll have a chance to hear about the joys and difficulties of community. I hope you'll reflect more deeply on God's design and call to community.
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