Asking people who they are is a way of loving and accepting them. Hearing their answers lets us know how to encourage and pray for them. Dr. Roberta Hestenes defines “sharing questions” as “onesentence questions that give people permission to be personal and talk about themselves without violating their dignity or requiring inappropriate self-disclosure.”[1] One sentence is enough for simplicity. Talking about oneself means telling a piece of one’s story. “Permission”