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It is not a classroom process, but a synergy of minds that allows for the greatest integration of the material by the participants. The agendas allow for ample conversation centered around my discussion questions and suggested practices.
I will be partnering with an existing company that creates these programs: SpiritMatters.com
An additonal application is for existing book study groups that have traditionally met on a monthly basis.
The greatest benefits include: an increased sense of community and connection; an exponentially deeper understanding of the material; and a sense of common purpose, the most powerful impetus for increased action and production.
One name I came up with is "Inspiring Connections" and the tag line might include something like "Book Studies that bring people together."
Thanks for any input!!
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