Fifteen days with him

FIFTEEN DAYS WITH HIM

 Then three years later I went to Jerusalem to get to know Peter, and I stayed with him for fifteen days. (Galatians 1:18 NLT) 

There are people with whom we can spend a lot of time and learn nothing, but there are others with whom we mutually enrich ourselves.
Paul and Peter were different, but they had a common goal: Preach Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world.
I imagine that Paul was saying to Peter: “Tell me how it happened that day of the transfiguration on the mount. How did the Lord correct you when you misbehaved? How did it help you mature your character? Tell me about the day a voice was heard from heaven.”

On the other hand, Peter was perhaps asking him about the visions that Paul had had, and how he had been blinded when Jesus called him and the voice he had heard.
I imagine that perhaps they discussed strategies to reach as many souls as possible in the shortest possible time.

1. Extraordinary leaders use their time wisely.
2. Good leaders mutually enrich each other with their friendship.
3. They pray for each other. All leaders need the support of other leaders.
4. Good leaders know the power of the alliance. They develop strategies, work and achieve goals together.

Think about it:
What friendships or people enrich you?
With whom do you have goals in common?
Do you have people whom you ask for prayer and for whom you also pray for them when they need it?