I'd much rather read
about real life things that matter, than just see some pretty pictures.
Not exact matches
Talking
about these strategies is one
thing, but witnessing these tips in
real -
life scenarios can be quite beneficial as well.
I'm at a point in my
life where «wedding season» is
about to become a very
real thing, and I wanted something fun that would make me feel like the
life of the party, even when awkwardly sitting to the side of the dance floor.
I've written
about financial checklists before, and the concept is simple: a checklist is a list of dumb, obvious
things that you know you're supposed to do, but in the hustle and bustle of
real life, you will forget one or more of them.
It's sort of like a
real -
life version of Guitar Hero or Rock Band, except instead of slapping away at a series of buttons — an act that has just
about zero relation to the
real thing — you're strumming away on an actual guitar.
A few of the best
things I love
about being a professional
real estate agent is the flexibility of my schedule, unlimited income potential, and of course, helping people with one of the largest transactions of their entire
lives.
And in the end you, who do nt believe in God, stand before a very
real God to give an account for your eternal
life... One
thing about media is that media mostly announces the bad
things that go on in the world, barely the positives.
And that's the
thing about this, whatever «this» is, it's
about ordinary people trying to
live out a faith that is
real.
So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a
real thing that's actually being
lived and not just talking
about some stuff.»
You get one
life; why waste it believing in fairy tales when you can try to learn all the incredible
things there are to be learned
about the
real world!?
The nice
thing about online forums like this one is that they let us know that we are not alone and they give us the chance to work through some of our new ideas without jeopardizing those «
real life» relationships that are too fragile to handle brutal honesty.
If you talk
about the thruth and who Jesus really is and who we are in Christ, your post is deleted... Jesus is alive and
real, the bible is true, and we all
live eternally either with he Lord or separted from him... God created you, and he loves you so much that he sent his son to die for your sins and mine... Don't believe a lie because it seems the popular
thing to do... This not a joke, and your soul is nothng to be played with...
When it was
about to die in the late 50s, they decided to start doing
things differently — lay leadership, challenging theology,
real adult education centered on
life issues — rather than eliciting statements of faith, etc..
I have often learned the most amazing
things about God, Jesus, sin, righteousness, salvation, and church by listening to the soul - wrenching and gritty
real -
life songs of some secular Country and Rock / Alternative artists.
Mike i like what you wrote
about the relationship with Christ its all
about that.To me the gospel description is found in that verse it covers our fathers love that he has always loved us from the beginning when he created us it covers the reason why Jesus was sent to put
things right to remove our sin guilt and shame and to receive from him new
life his
life eternal but it is just as
real today and tomorrow and forever.brentnz
Before we set out Whitehead's view, it should be noted that if his view really is a different way of looking at
real things, then we will need to think
about freedom, human action, responsibility, the meaning of
life, the self, etc. in a new way.
It's probably the prairie kid
thing, combined with the evangelical - mutt
thing, but when acedia slinks into my soul, spreading into every corner of my
life with an ooze, when my mind is fuzzy and apathetic, when I'm listless and worn out, burned out, on religion and parenting and marriage and family and everything
about my
life, I get to the daily, methodical, healing goodness of
real work.
It's that
living under law
thing that kills us (the Spirit gives
life but the letter kills), trying to
live up to standards and rules, principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no idea what grace even is, and if you start talking
about God's love, I mean his
real love based only on Christ's merit, people call you a heretic.
You know, the
thing I like
about the idea of not letting your wounds become a poison that
lives inside you, is because it's
real.
Real Christians Hate Religion...
Real Christians Hate Hypocrites...
Real Christians should be more like Christ... How could you claim to be a Christian if you don't even know your Christ... The reason why doomed people would never understand Christ is because they never tried to search for the Truth... They only listen to such rubbish
things rather than the Truth... Read and do more and Talk less... It doesn't take a genius to know that Someone created you rather than you coming to
life with just atoms randomly hitting each other... If you're really smart, think
about it... Stop the non-sense talk
about God and Science and find it out for yourself...
If you like listening to Podcasts
about theological topics like the
things we discuss here on this blog, I highly recommend Brandon's «
Real Life Radio» podcast.
Entertainment of the storytelling variety has a function beyond «escape from» the pressures and ambiguities of «
real life» It is what we escape to that matters and can tell us in deep ways
things about ourselves that are not readily apparent, caught as we are in the hither and thither of everyday
life.
But if theological answers originated in someone else's
real life, the first
thing we need to know
about them is not, are these answers true?
Ty, the difference is that you're talking
about a personal relationship with one other
real life person; in that context there is cooperation and understanding, but not condemnation of the other person simply for the
things about them the other person doesn't like.
It leaves me with some existential anxiety and doesn't provide answers
about life after death, but it provides
real certainty where it offers it and safeguards against the insanity of the mystical and the dangers of basing conclusions on
things that can never be proven or tested.
The wonderful
thing about this visionary pope, though, is that even as he looks towards the struggles we will all have to go through, he makes
real and convincing his vision of the future: he works it into the present reality in which we already
live.
I am not attacking anyone's way of
living, but I am concerned
about my overall health and do not find these meat substitutions any better than the
real thing.
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about the economics of dairy farming, where to get your healthy lignans and delicious
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Things You Might Not Know
About Your Reproductive Health and Hormones from The Real Life RD. Robyn's posts about amenorrhea and menstruation are always fascina
About Your Reproductive Health and Hormones from The
Real Life RD. Robyn's posts
about amenorrhea and menstruation are always fascina
about amenorrhea and menstruation are always fascinating.
Why so many articles
about Wilshere?Is he a Messi or something we can't
live without?Why is this guy so important for Arsenal, what special thinks he did for the team in the last 6 - 7 years?Just because he's a» darling» of supporters?Trying to secure a place in England's team at the expense of Arsenal's players?Trying to secure a good contract before exit?Wolcott's name come to mind, he was playing good only before contract renewal.At least he was scoring goals.Wilshere?Fe w goals in a 10 years Arsenal career.Where is the lost if this guy do the right
thing and leave?we lose nothing.Good luck to you, Wilshere, but you are not good enough and are taking the place for a
real midfielder (Max Meyer's name just popping up).
In wenger we trust COYG u spoilt little brats, you muppets ain't even been tested in your arsenal fan career never seen your club finish lower then fourth every year we play in cl against the big boys and you lot act like were in crisis and
things are so bad wow I'm beyond belief just can't get my head around the way you lot act sometimes step back a bit a think a little you twats most of you in your
life time have never seen your team finish lower then fourth yes fûc #ing fourth most of you don't even no what it's like to be a
real fan wen your team are struggling finishing mid table and still saying you love the club and protect them never in my
life have I heard a generation of arsenal fans critise manager players board everything
about our club wen
things our knowere near as bad as you make out to be and could be.
Since then I have been trying to raise awareness
about this issue, refused to go to games and hand over a penny, convinced many Arsenal fins in
real life to put the money they would spend into a savings account to spend once
things change at Arsenal.
With all of the options out there
about cloth diapers vs. disposable ones, formula feeding your baby vs. sticking with the boob, and deciding to eat your placenta vs. tossing it — and the assumption that, in most cases, choosing one
thing means choosing only that
thing to the exclusion of all other
things, which is totally not how it works in
real life — there is already too much to think
about besides how everyone else feels you should decide to raise your kid.
The best
thing about blogging is reading other parents
real life stories and discovering you are not the only one who is winging it, not even close.
Dating Big Bird by Laura Zigman, is an entertaining, yet
real to
life, novel
about things not going the way we hoped they would, and how to find true happiness at the end of the tunnel.
However, I am reminded of our conversations
about birthday cupcakes, sneaking carrots in smoothies, and a few others where you've insisted on creating a «kid - friendly» version of
life that bears no resemblance to the
real thing for your kids with respect to mental and emotional challenges such as refusing a cupcake when everyone else is eating them, or being confronted with the irrationality of one's own food refusals by surprise.
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«Films can do many
things, they can entertain, terrify, they can make us laugh and tell us something
about the
real world we
live in - sorry it's early for a political speech - and in that
real world it's getting darker and in the struggle that is coming between rich and poor and the wealthy and the privileged and the big corporations and politicians who speak for them.»
«One of the indicators of whether mental ability tests are useful is whether they predict
things about real life,» Deary says, and these findings suggest they do.
And of course,
things aren't this simple in
real life — if only family size and feelings
about IVF were the only factors to consider when planning a family.
What we are talking
about here are
REAL fermented foods that are lacto - fermented, meaning that the starches and sugars in vegetables and fruits are converted into lactic acid by the many species of lactic - acid - producing bacteria present on the surface of all
living things.
The best
thing about the Ultimate Athleticism protocol: It's designed for
real life.
It may not be too enticing to those who need a steady fix of «new and improved»
things to feel good
about their
lives, but it's the
real secret to building muscle.
While it's fine to have an online discussion
about these heady topics, when
things cross you in
real life, people need to say something and speak up.
I want everyone who lands on my site to immediately know what I'm all
about: uncomplicated
Real Food and holistic
living — all the nourishing
things!
It's one
thing to read
about these
life - changing principles in a book... It's another
thing entirely to see them in action in a
real -
life relationship!
There are a lot of
things to balance in
life and burnout is a
real thing, so you have to be honest with yourself
about what you can realistically do.
If there's one
thing my friends insist on buying me, it's eye masks (thanks guys)... But if you've seen me in
real life, you would be forgiven for thinking that I haven't slept for
about a hundred years.
The cool
thing about this collection is it's comprised of in -
real -
life scenarios — no models or studio pics here — rather personal selfies uploaded most likely various social networks.
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