Dividing Your Life
Group members think of significant moments from different segments of their lives.
Tami Rudkin | posted 8/12/2003
| Topics: | Discussion starters, Icebreakers, Sharing, Stories |
| Filters: | Facilitator, Group Leader, Host, Lead |
| Purpose: | Fellowship |
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| Date Added: | August 12, 2003 |
Have each of your group members take his or her life and divide it into three equal (or nearly equal) parts. For example, if you are 30 years old, you would break up your life like this: 0-10, 11-20, 21-30. Next, have them think of one significant event in each of those time periods. Have them share one of those events with the rest of the group.
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Kelly Albright
We did this with our small group and it was great, especially for that particular day, we really felt like we understood what the group members' lives were like. It made us appreciate each other's lives and just broke the ice well.
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