Yes, Skype works pretty good for that sort of thing.
Phil.
> On Feb 5, 2016, at 7:54 PM, Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I've been thinking. YOU know how chat places only allow one person to speak, pushing a key and only that person's voice can be heard? I don't like that. But i've been in some Skype chat conferences, where you can speak, overlap, hear the others laughing like you're in the same room. I remember you, Phil, mentioning it as a possibility to interceed for others in need. My sister Maxine, who lives in Port Townsen, Washington State, has joined up with some other women to learn how to pray in a Theophostic ministry. I mentioned to her that I would be willing to practice with them via Skype, but I don't know if we can. But what's cool is that Maxine can pray with me anyway, just me and her over the phone, if I understand her right. She explained to me that they're just getting started, so the process should be straight forward, like, how you're feeling right now, the memory, etc. I've been sort of wanting a small house group where we could have some planned activity like many churches do, but would be more flexible about letting The Holy Spirit take the lead. Isn't it great that God has no boundaries?! I do know that there was a group that met on Skype before, but I don't know what they're like.
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> Just a thought.
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> Sharon H.
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