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Blog Name: The Philippian Jailer
Url: http://philippianjailer.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: small groups, bible, christian
Description: Over the past 20+ years, I've had the joy of leading small-group fellowships of many types and in many places: Bible studies, devotionals, workplace gatherings, Sunday school, special projects ... you get the idea! Now I'd like to pass along a few things God has shown me during that time, and invite you to share your thoughts and ideas as well. Perhaps between us we can encourage others to step out boldly and take the lead where they live and work.
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“A prudent man co...
“A prudent man conceals knowledge,but the heart of fools proclaims folly.” (Pr. 12:23)The post “
WHICH PROTOCOL WOULD JESUS USE?
In network programming, two important acronyms are UDP (“User Datagram Protocol”) and TCP (“Transmission Control Protocol”). Using the latter protocol, there is an actual connection between two parties. The former protocol can be thought of as involving a “broadcast”, where one party simply
"The Marine Who Only Whispers" Breaks the Tape
Bob Boardman, the Marine Who Only Whispers, passed through the gates of splendor last night.  He now sings to the Lord he served so faithfully with the angels in full-throated elation.Thank you, Boardy, for showing us how a believer lives and dies:  joyful and hopeful through the final strides.  Wel
God-Centered Worship
One pitfall of writing (or blogging) is that a rhetorical point can get lost in translation.  Such seems to have been the case with my previous post, in which I sought to stir up our thinking about worship by poking some holes in the common practice of taking prayer requests before engaging in corporate prayer. As is often the case with such
Man-Centered Worship: The Curse of Prayer Requests
Why must every corporate prayer begin with, "Are there any prayer requests"?  When did "prayer requests" become such an integral part of our Christian culture?  Whenever it was, I'm convinced it was the beginning of the death of God-centered prayer in our worship.Certainly we should pray for what we need, and we should pray for one another.  But should this really occupy the central place we've learned to

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