To Ingold Tim, every place, in comparison to a gathering of things, is a knot of stories.
There are stories revolving around families, pets, and career pathways. There are stories about rescues and losses, and there are tales of restoration.
Every Christian must be conscious of the possession of a sacred place, where he can dedicate his time to communicate with God daily.
At times, these spaces do not have to be physical. Creating your idyllic mental place help builds up your spiritual journey.
Hence the reason why you must define your sacred place as a true Christian.
[ Ingold, Tim. 2011. A Storied World: Against Space: Place, Movement, Knowledge. In Being Alive: Essays on Movement, Knowledge and Description, New York, NY: Routledge. P.154]