Sentences with phrase «all about movement»

We are also beginning to learn more about the movements of Abedi, the prime suspect in the suicide attack, in the days before the killings.
There are really two stunning things about the movement to mint a trillion dollar coin to avert a debt ceiling crisis.
Natalie is especially passionate about the movement of women out of the corporate world and into their own businesses.I can't wait to get with some of her kick - ass ideas!
Currently, American carriers are compelled to disclose weekly reports about the movement of their rail cars, including which of the 23 commodity groups each rail car is delivering.
Kevin Burch of Trucking Moves America Forward speaks to Megan Lampinen about the movement's successful second year and its aims for 2016
Writing in Commonweal, he takes on the favored shibboleths of those who contend that Christianity «privileges» the male, and along the way has some important things to say about movements among Christian men such as Promise Keepers.
We need to say something about the movements for the unemployed in France.
Taylor sets out to construct the beginnings of a story about the movement from the porous self to the buffered self.
Teilhard relates this movement towards the planetary unity of civilizations with what he describes as the increasing convergence of men in a consciousness which is super-individual and with the passing years more and more super-national; and he has some specifically Christian things to say about that movement and its meaning.
I do think it's important to keep in mind that conversion is not just about a moment; it's about a movement, about continually changing into the people that God has made us to be.
«Elder» is not so much about movement outward towards a goal, but is more about growth and maturity.
The few attempts to systematize mission studies as an academic discipline within or about the movement have been concerned mainly with «how to» convert the «heathen» and expand the Church.
There is something very insidious about a movement that meets a person «where he is» by not announcing where it will take him.
Since pluralism is itself a hallmark of postmodernism, generalizing about the movement is dangerous.
Peter is right about the movement in the nation polls.
And there are many different kinds of theology: historical, systematic, practical, black, liberation — in fact, a «theology of» just about every movement and topic that requires serious thought and...
At least this much seems clear about the movement that led — at least for some European intellectuals — to God's funeral: Modernity is not as dead as its foes would assert.
I needed to learn about this movement, not only as a Canadian, but particularly as a follower of Jesus.
As such, I thought it might be helpful to share a bit of information about the movement to, I hope, make a better conversation.
But first a few facts about the movement and the type of religious faith which gave rise to the book.
He now addresses the crowd directly with a view to bringing about the movement that will lead to surrender.
There is always a certain danger about a movement which aims at making its members superior to the commonly recognized standards.
Kate Bowler's book Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel (Oxford University Press) moves beyond conventional wisdom to tell a more complex story about the movement.
[45] For Tertullian, what was attractive about the movement was that it presented an alternative in terms of purity, which did not automatically lead to an alternate hierarchy.
Niebuhr talked about this movement, as was then common, as simply «Fundamentalism,» and it was clearly an outlook for which he had little time.
My main concern would be about the movements use of the Bible.
The women who lead this movement are, understandably, more enthusiastic about the movement than about the resistant churches.
If you have questions about the movement, I've written extensively on the subject, including the distinction between Pentecostalism and other movements.
RELEVANT spoke with Stevenson about the movement for racial justice and what needs to happen in American society in order to create a more just society.
The founders of Black Lives Matter refute these 11 stated misconceptions about their movement; they ignore Black on Black crime, they're leaderless, they have no agenda, they're a one - issue movement (Police brutality), they don't respect their elders, they reject the Black Church, they don't care about Queer / Trans lives, they hate White people, they hate Police officers, politically speaking their focus should be the vote, and they're not actually a movement.
As we saw, different understandings of the nature of theology bring with them different implications about the movement of specifically theological education, and vice versa.
So how does one go about making up his mind about a movement such as this?
As a former insider, I know that Pentecostal leaders reading this article are defensively bristling at what they know is true about their movement.
About the movement to end the war in Vietnam, Coffin at first hesitated.
Barbara's partnered with the Non-GMO Project and Naturally Savvy for this educational webinar about the movement toward a lifestyle that avoids GMOs.
Yes, this is about DACA and the Dreamers, taking down Confederate idolatry, combating 45 and the goons wearing his red hats, but it's also about a movement bubbling for a year to make a typically conservative sports fanbase care about progressive issues.
@FFF — nice reply and on the whole I agree but as regards Walcott, whatever about his movement off the ball when he doesn't have it, but when he does have the ball his decision making has always been poor and his finishing in terms of % of chances taken is well below the level required for a top team.
Theo is about movement.
At Atletico I played more on instinct, doing my own thing; here I have to learn about movement and positioning, about the team.»
I agree, Theo is more about his movement then his strength to hold up the ball or win headers by bullying the defense.
Welbeck will track back and is better at defending when compared to Theo, Theo is all about movement and that is not good for tracking back.
It's a shame about his movement though.
Theo is about movement, playing on the shoulder of the last man or dropping into the flanks to swap roles during a game.
No we won't score that much when giroud is leading our line My problem with giroud is not about missing some easy chances which all playera do but it is about his movement, his first touch and his ball control (no one can deny he is holding up play goddess) If you watch the game carefully you will find that 75 % of losing position will be due to him he is simply ruining our attack systems and i hate to see this
Tuteur has several complaints about the movement (whose proponents she compares to creationists and antivaccers): namely, it subverts actual science; it relegates mothers back to the home; it is founded on a few elderly white men's sexist and religious beliefs about controlling women's bodies; and it has created lucrative industries and lobbying groups that make the movement unduly influential.
Don't feel ashamed or embarrassed to ask about movement changes.
Once this has started, your doctor or midwife will begin to ask you questions about the movement.
What's nice about this movement monitor is that it's portable and unobtrusive, and it's arguably more sensitive for under - the - mattress sensors (especially if you have two twins in a crib).
The vestibular processing system is housed in the inner ear and tells us about our movements.
They come in, measure, check heartbeat, ask about movement, explain what's expected next or that I should do between now and the next appointment, and ask if I have questions.
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