Where Is Sarah?
Well, the good news is, I haven’t lost myself.
But I am on the road, or more specifically, in the air.
Where is my Martin Luther King Jr. weekend location?
I’ll be leaving clues here, on Twitter, and on Facebook–as I am able–throughout the day.
When you have an idea what city I’m headed for (it can be just a guess), you can submit your answer by twitter, facebook or by emailing sarah raymond cunningham (at) gmail (dot) com (Note: Web people write it this way to avoid spam. You have to use the @ symbol and the “.”) Local peeps in the know: You can enter the drawing, but you can’t submit your guesses publicly, little braniacs.
Clues (again, listed throughout the day)
1. Its a city I haven’t been to (I’ve mentioned ones I have been to in my books) in the States.
2. Our layover on the way there is in Tennessee. On the way back, our layover is in Illinois.
3. The city is on Eastern Standard Time.
4. I’ve met two fellow authors/speakers based in this city. One is my age. The other is 70+ years old.
5. This city had AT LEAST one college amongst the 200 “World’s Best Universities” named by U.S. News and World Reports in 2009.
6. The city has the most popular haunted house in the U.S. that is set in an old prison.
7. This city displays more publicly available art than any other U.S. city.
Submit as many different guesses as you like, as long as its before midnight tonight, to win.
At the end of the night, we’ll use random.org to choose one winner from all correct answers submitted.
Today’s prize: A Multi-Site Church Road Trip by Geoff Surratt, Greg Ligon and Warren Bird. The multi-site church movement is reshaping the way we do church. But how does it actually work? And is it right for your church? Enjoy a guided tour of multi-site churches across America and see for yourself how churches are growing and reaching their communities.
Giving away daily prizes until Feb. 1st (release of my new book) so stop back often!