Sentences with phrase «using living books»

Using living books is a huge part of this.

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Visualization, or what Shakti Gowain calls «Creative visualization» in her book of the same title, is a technique in creating what you want from life using the power of imagination.
As a professor and author of the book, «Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation,» Sue uses his research to educate businesses and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these issues from reoccurring.
It's just a shame about the Surface Book's battery life in tablet mode — it's comfortable to use, but you won't last long without a power cord.
All used stories grounded in daily life rather than just stating principles (or making lists of them, as most business books and articles do today).
In his book «Humilitas: A Lost Key to Life, Love and Leadership,» Macquarie University professor John Dickson defines the trait as «the noble choice to forgo your status, deploy your resources or use your influence for the good of others before yourself.»
I love this book, and use the teachings in my daily life.
I wanted something real, something practical, something I could hand to my child and say «This is an action book you can use to live a happy life right now.»
Brendon uses books, courses, seminars and speaking to teach his clients how to take control of their lives, build an expert platform and make money.
Developing your emotional intelligence (EI or EQ for emotional intelligence quotient) can help; in fact, using EQ to benefit from feedback is one of the topics of my upcoming book, Emotional Intelligence: How to Develop the Ultimate Skill for Everyday Life.
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This book is a simple «how to» guide for using the Law of Attraction to create the life you desire.
Michael Hyatt is a bestselling author whose latest book «Your Best Year Ever: A 5 Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals» uses the latest research to help us take control of our time and our dreams to build the lives we want.
The book describes Buffett's accomplishments and how people can use his same success strategies in their own lives.
Not merely a collection of good ideas, this book spells out the 67 timeless principles and practices used by the world's most successful men and women — proven principles and strategies that can be adapted for your own life, whether you want to be the best salesperson in your company, become a leading architect, score top grades in school, lose weight, buy your dream home, make millions, or just get back in the job market.
Many marketers such as entrepreneur and motivational speaker Grant Cardone use Facebook Live to launch products, provide book reviews, and share their stories.
Alliance Virtual Offices uses a live chat facility, as does Clarendon Business Centres — which they say handles everything from simple questions to meeting room bookings.
One lived after her friend, who would be killed, urged her to use a book to block the shots.
Gumby, the Bible may be a useless book for you, but not for the thousands of people everywhere who use it daily for strength, affirmation, enjoyment, healthy living, etc..
In the face of that, let's not write off a guy like Francis Chan or take him to the principle's office because he forgot to mention the Lamb's book of Life or to use the words «Glory of God» when he said that angels have to cover their eyes in front of God when they are shouting out «Holy!
read the book use your heart find your faith for it is this that Jesus died not for your sin but for your faith «The Just SHALL LIVE BY FAITH ALONE» Jesus
Imagine people 2000 years in the future using Harry Potter books as the be-all-end-all of their lives.
If God can use his book to touch ppl's life afresh, who are we to condemn the book?
The Book of Deuteronomy uses even stronger language: «Show no pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.»
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when needed.
So I do believe that some pastors are misusing this book but I personally am using this book as a refresher and wake up call to the life that God has called all of us to.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
We tell each other how each other's book has changed each of our lives and how God is in the business of miracles, of using obedient yeses from the weak and unlikely to do the impossible, and how heat like this does crazy things to our hair.
This book takes the generally neglected subject of friendship and skillfully uses it to illuminate Lincoln's life and character.
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So, while books, films and lectures could be used in confirmation class, they should only supplement the main task of putting young Christians in close proximity with older Christians — «mentors» who invite these younger Christians to look over their shoulders as they both attempt to live as Christians.
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
Blessed John Paul used the relationship between Tobias and Sarah from the Book of Tobit as an image of what life was like in the Garden of Eden before sin.
Fr Skinner has trawled through Newman's life using his books, his sermons and contemporary reminiscences.
Dr. William Porcher DuBose seems to suggest in his fine autobiography Turning Points of My Life, and James Matthew Thompson explicitly said in his Through Fact to Faith — both of these books are nearly a half - century old — that the soundly biblical conception of providence serves to safeguard and to state all that the term «miracle» was once used to affirm.
I do not judge anybody for their beliefs or their lack of belief's and the biggest thing in my life; I do not use a book to tell other's how they should live their lives.
In John 3:5, when Jesus that those who overcome will not be blotted out of the book of life, He is using litotes.
Using the excuse that people are too stupid to understand Him is rather weird, given that we are supposed to live by His book.
I try to give credit for others thoughts or ideas whenever I know I am using them but I am sure, since I read a lot of others blogs, articles, and books some of what I think are my ideas have developed from a combination of my personal life experience and ideas or thoughts I have read or heard.
On the contrary, every time a biblical author sketches the eschaton, humans are on earth using various kinds of cultural goods, cooking meals, living in houses, walking on roads, raising banners, blowing trumpets, using domesticated animals, sitting on chairs, reading books, and so on.
Some older people were offended by the latest effort at revision of the Book of Common Prayer, feeling that because they would not live to use the new prayer book, their opinions were likely to be discounBook of Common Prayer, feeling that because they would not live to use the new prayer book, their opinions were likely to be discounbook, their opinions were likely to be discounted.
This is not a new insight — Corbin Carnell treated it more than 30 years ago in Bright Shadow of Reality, whose subtitle was the nicely phrased «C. S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect,» and David Downing also emphasizes it in his new book — but Jacobs uses this narrative thread to good advantage in uncovering continuity in Lewis's life.
In the years since that day, our lives have grown to include some of the very things that used to look heroic to us on the outside: preaching, writing books, community development, social justice work, teaching, leading, stages, travel.
Though I own nearly 10,000 books, read Greek and Hebrew in my study, and can use theological terms with the best of theologians, people often say that my teaching is easy to understand, helps them with their questions, and provides guidance for practical Christian living in this world.
Blessed John Paul used the relationship between Tobias and Sarah from the Book of Tobit as an image of what life was like in the Garden of Eden before...
In this new book he offers a snapshot of the penetration of what might be called «alien'thinking (though this is not a term Trower himself uses) into twentieth - century Catholic intellectual life, singlingout in particular two writers accorded iconic status over the years, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Karl Rahner.
One well known pastor and author uses this verse 27 times in his book on salvation to show that true Christians produce good works in their life.
That guy isn't crazier than you because he interprets the bible differently, he's crazy LIKE you because he thinks the bible is a relevant book to use in any way to guide your life.
«14 He adds,»... we must break once for all with the idea of death as simple destruction of an individual... individuals are eternal realities... «15 Using the illustration of a book he says, «Death is the last page of the last chapter of the book of one's life... «16 And he comments,»... death, like «finis» at the end of a book, no more means the destruction of our earthly reality than the last chapter of a book means the destruction of the book.
It is a small book, and the supporting sociological evidence is mainly referenced in the footnotes, but Greeley does propose evidence that, among other things, Catholics have, compared to non-Catholics, a significantly higher appreciation of the arts and high culture; they have more satisfaction and fun in sex; they better understand the uses of leisure; they have a deeper and more stable relationship to family and community; they have a greater respect for the life of the mind, with educational achievements reflecting that respect; and they understand the nuanced connections between freedom and authority.
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