My daughter Abigail and I have this love….watching people, just about everywhere we go. We notice every detail, every action, and we can size up a room full of people within a short time. Wikipedia says: People watching or Crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions, usually without their knowledge. Though often a casual hobby, it can be used formally as a means for sociological/anthropological/psychological research. It’s amazing how much you can learn from observation. Additionally, people watching can lead to the observer being fueled with new energy simply because of sensing and seeing the interaction of others and their passion for the task or conversation ahead. This could easily translate in our churches, especially if the communicator observes people (a key component of good connection) while speaking.