My goal is to give church leaders practical insights from research and leadership theories in a way that relates to the everyday church
most people attend.
To become a hygienist,
most people attend school for 2 - 4 years to earn either an associate's degree or bachelor's degree, though the associate's degree is the minimum requirement to obtain work.
Most people attend ADI school because they have received a form letter from the Florida DHSMV ordering them to attend this course because of a Florida driver license revocation or suspension.
My goal is to give church leaders practical insights from research and leadership theories in a way that relates to the everyday church
most people attend.
While a larger residence is more expensive than a single bed rental,
most people attend these events as part of a group, with the end benefit being that you can split costs among everyone.
My goal is to give church leaders practical insights from research and leadership theories in a way that relates to the everyday church
most people attend.
Most people attend the retreat to deal with burnout and grief, Maloney says.
Most people attend puppy school or dog training classes on a weekly visit basis.
And this year, they had
the most people attend the finals ever.»
Pinewalker wrote: «I think
most people attend out of love for their God and spiritual nourishment.
Well, I think
most people attend for the sense of community and having an «in - group» to belong to.
Though what you say, may stereotype some actual people in the «church» today, I think
most people attend out of love for their God and spiritual nourishment.
Most people attend for one of three reasons:
Most people attend conferences simply for the information, but those who are strategic know the best way to leverage the time there is to make contacts.
Even one or two people outside a venue is enough to get leaflets to
most people attending.
Most people attending this support group for adults with ADHD chuckle and nod in agreement, relieved to hear someone speak openly about an embarrassing problem that they, too, have, or a problem similar to theirs.
Most people attending these events are interested in finding a serious person to date.
The Super Bowl is a great example; while hosted in California,
most people attending were from Colorado or North Carolina (each team's home state).
Most people attending those seminars are not aware they can find the information online for free so they go out and pay for it.
Not exact matches
He says he recently
attended one of the largest industry trade shows, Mipcom, and ended up talking to the same
people he'd last encountered six years ago,
most of whom were still thinking in terms of selling programs region by region to established channels as opposed to «worldwide deals for rights to be exploited via the Internet anywhere.»
Most board directors don't
attend in -
person conferences.
Because like
most people, you secretly never want to
attend another webinar if you can possibly avoid it.
In the «knowledge economy» Harper likes to talk up, the
people most likely to thrive are the ones who
attend university.
Making Kansas City the «
Most Entrepreneurial City in America» MECA Meeting Highlights Wednesday, August 21, 2013 About 30
people attended today's brief MECA Meeting.
In 2017, The ESOP Association had over 11,000
persons attend its seminars and conferences which are focused on the entire spectrum of ESOP and employee ownership issues — from the
most technical issues to human behavior issues and ownership culture.
He continued: «Over 800 high school students from across British Columbia
attended WE FOR SHE last November, and this event with Mrs. Obama will ensure that her words are heard by some of the
people who will be
most inspired by them: young women and the next generation of leaders.»
I
attended a church with «gags,» and what struck me the
most after leaving it was that the
people still there thought that speaking «gag language» was normal.
«A study in the United States, published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the
most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general
people who
attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and other factors).
Most people I know do not equate
attending church and being Christian.
And while I don't know the stories of all the millions upon millions of
people who no longer
attend a Sunday morning gathering, I do know the stories of a couple hundred of them, and by far,
most of them have grown closer in their walk with Jesus than they ever had when they were sitting in a pew on Sunday morning.
It sounds as if your church does have a better handle on the comings and goings of
people than
most churches I have
attended.
After spending
most of the day with all sorts of
people who
attended his lectures, he spent a good part of the night in study and writing.
Specifically, it's far less common to hear about how a student who finds their way to or from Christianity, Islam, or Judaism (or even Atheism for that matter) while
attending a university.Taking classes and sharing experiences alongside classmates from varying backgrounds can cause even the
most religious or nonreligious
person to inspect, analyze, and even question their beliefs.
They teach
people that aside from
attending church on Sunday morning, the next
most important thing in their life as a follower of Jesus is
attending church on Wednesday night.
He came by to let me know why (which I respected greatly, since
most people just disappear and then get upset when the pastor doesn't call them to find out why they haven't been
attending).
Some, but not all, of the meanest,
most unkind
people we know
attend church and call themselves Christians.
What surprised me
most about the house church conference I
attended were the
people I talked to regarding their own house churches.
The few
people I know who
attend mega churches here in San Diego tell me that they go because: 1) They like the their pastor's preaching (
Most of those pastors have radio ministries) 2) They like the other high class guest speakers 3) They like the bookstores, cafes and so on the church has 4) They can blend into the crowd
I found that
most of the
people who kept their memberships active and
attended the gatherings were insufferable snobs who loved to brag about being in Mensa and how intelligent they were.
Most people in the world today believe that God expects them to perform a wide variety of religious practices, such as going to church,
attending mass, tithing, going to confession, giving up tobacco and alcohol, and a list of other rules that are variously taught in churches and on television.
People come from different cultures and
most want to
attend a church that is more like what they are used to.
As I
attend Church occasionally and hang out with Christians,
most people take it for granted that I am a Christian.
Of AA., he says: «Considering Alcoholics Anonymous, for instance, two studies cited by Fingarette that looked at eighteen - month followups of
people in AA found that at
most, 25 percent of
people were still
attending meetings, and that among regular AA members, only 22 percent consistently maintained sobriety.
No,
most people are going about their lives, blissfully unburdened by the requirement to
attend a weekly brainwashing session.
We invite them to neighborhood functions, which
most people think is what we should do, even though they never
attend.
So it goes with
most attempts to «win
people to Jesus» (which usually means getting them to
attend our church).
When we invited
people,
most said that they «usually don't
attend New Year's Eve parties» because they try to stay off the road on New Year's Eve, then laughed when they realized they all live no more than a block from our house.
In
most churches and seminaries today, we are told that this verse means that
people will no longer want to
attend church to hear the pastor preach a sermon.
I
attend a church where a woman is the Executive Pastor but
most people in the church don't know she's the Executive Pastor because her Lead Pastor is a guy and he does
most of the preaching and
most of what you would see the Lead Pastor do but at the same time the Lead Pastor is having to submit to the leadership of the Executive Pastor.
Most of my preaching in recent years has been in a college chapel at services which are
attended by hundreds of
people about whom I know little if anything.