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Tim Walker
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Tim Walker
@tim_walker1
Disciple of Jesus ✝️ - Husband to Heather 👩❤️👨 - Daddy to Lucy & Emily 👧🏼👧🏼 - Lead Pastor of Restored Church ⛪️ - Owner of Travel Multiplier ✈️
Wilkes Barre, PA انضم Mart 2009
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@agentpilled @karpathy @garrytan @agentpilled This is intriguing. My current pipeline is Readwise Reader Extention & Automations -> Second Brain in Notion -> Connected to Claude/ChatGPT/Perplexity/Hermes Agents.
How does this differ? One question I’ve wondered about is when does my wiki get bloated/confused?
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I've always wanted one place with everything I know. My Kindle highlights, the blogs I read, tweets I save, youtube videos I watch.
Then @karpathy posted about building personal knowledge bases with LLMs, and @garrytan open sourced GBrain for openclaw. And that was my eureka moment:
Meet ClipBrain!
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@fredgreco There are much biggest ways you can build deep content & context reservoirs, but this is the simplest.
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@fredgreco Yes - Simplest answer: Put all of them in a Google Drive Folder called Sermon Archives and link it your Google Drive to Claude. Then it’s a simple prompt like: “I’m preaching a sermon in the nature of the church, find any relevant content in my Sermon Archives Folder”.
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Friends who use AI: I need some advice. Can I upload a folder of sermon outlines and transcripts into AI (Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity) and then ask AI to retain them so I can organize and search them topically? For example, if I am looking to preach a sermon on “the nature of the Church,” I want AI to suggest certain sermons I have preached. I can do that “manually,” but not as fast. How do I do that? The chat function? Or a Cowork function? Or all these AIs have “Computer” functions too. Thanks!
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@philipnation The Other Half of Church by Jim Wilder & Michael Hendricks - It’s fascinating!
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@WesleyLHuff @Flagrant2Army @WesleyLHuff - I just used this chart in my sermon on Sunday and recommended our church family dive deeper into the resources on your website. Thank you for your work on this!
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When I was on the @Flagrant2Army I was asked what ‘the best’ or ‘the most accurate” Bible translation is. The answer to that isn’t always as simple as people would like.
Often the conversation is framed with the terms “dynamic” and “formal” equivalence. However, the concept of “dynamic” and “formal” equivalence regarding English Bible translations is somewhat of an over generalization. Translations do in fact fall on this continuum, yet depending on what Testament, book, chapter, or even verse you happen to be reading that may shift. Some of the most “word-for-word” translations may in fact be quite “thought-for-thought” in particular areas due to the reality of the nature of translation.
Any translation is going to have an aspect of interpretation woven in. There is no “perfect” Bible translation out there and if you are willing and able your best bet is always to study and learn the original languages for yourself. You may even have disagreements with this graphic, where you think one translation should be over another – and that’s totally reasonable and only shows the reality of my point. This graphic is not meant to be the last word, but where I have personally found (generally and inadequately) the translations to have fallen on the spectrum.
We have an overabundance of excellent translations of the Christian Scripture in the English language. Arguably there should be no new translations produced as the majority of modern translations cover the bases of the necessity regarding both research and personal devotions needs.
Learn the languages for yourself (using resources like @biblingoapp and @Logos will make it a lot easier for you) if you can, otherwise take a multi-translational approach. Although not all translations are created equally, the fact is that it is far more important that you are reading Scripture than what translation of Scripture you are reading (there is the obvious caveat of terrible, heretical, and unnecessary translations of course, but in general the point stands).

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@andyholloway I’m in on every episode, and 90% of the time that’s on Apple Podcast, but when there’s a big moment (Halloween Costumes) or crazy moment (Jason & the Prius Mug), I go watch on YouTube instead.
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@GavinGromacki I was waiting to see who would be the first jokester to try to mess it up. 😂
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@ErikReed Awesome!! I’m looking to establish something like this in our church, and I would be interested in learning more about your process. Would you be willing to share it?
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@Realrclark25 Mahomes in his prime is worse than 38-43 year old Brady! 😂 The only Super Bowl that Brady was blown out in, he led the greatest comeback in history! 🐐

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My #SuperBowlLIX Prediction:
Eagles - 27
Chiefs - 20
Saquon wins Super Bowl MVP on his 28th Birthday!
#FlyEaglesFly
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