Eat Together ~ Mike Meinema

Fast food: it's the epitome of a culture with no time to eat. And whether you hit the drive thru or not, most of us live at a pace with no room for "slow cooking." But relationships need time and space -- like a home-cooked meal -- to mix, mingle, and be savoured. So how can we overcome busyness that blocks relationship? What can we do differently to make space for friendship? How might learning to eat together feed more than our stomachs?

Fast food: it's the epitome of a culture with no time to eat. And whether you hit the drive thru or not, most of us live at a pace with no room for "slow cooking." But relationships need time and space -- like a home-cooked meal -- to mix, mingle, and be savoured. So how can we overcome busyness that blocks relationship? What can we do differently to make space for friendship? How might learning to eat together feed more than our stomachs?

Eat Together ~ Mike Meinema
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