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Blog » John Piper on the Table
John Piper on the Table
Pastor John Piper of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis recently told a story during his sermon about how a woman shared a sensitive struggle on the Table and was lifted up in prayer.
Piper said: “I have been very encouraged since the announcement two weeks ago that so many of you have signed up for “The Table”—Bethlehem’s private online community. And even more than that, I have been encouraged by what is happening there. For example, one of you shared your struggle with infertility, and how hard it is to feel the love of God. The last I looked about 35 people had prayed for you and several had left words of empathy and encouragement that seemed to me amazingly sensitive and biblical."
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