The device will come with a feature called App Pair, which allows two apps to be opened at the same time, such as maps and music for example, as well
as Live Message, which will allow users to turn drawings into GIFs.
Like Notes of old, there's a slot on the bottom of the device to keep the stylus tucked away until you need it, and Samsung has added a few new tricks to maximize its usefulness, such
as Live Message that lets you send animated notes and better third - party app support.
This only applies to the emails, of course,
as the live messaging and video messaging is only available for premium members.
There are also new functions such
as Live Messages, which turns your scribbles into.
Not exact matches
The
message to Syrians
living in opposition - controlled areas, Hof added, would be the same
as it always has been: «So long
as we kill you, maim you, terrorize you, and drive you from your homes with ordnance that is not chemical in nature, that which is left of a hollowed - out West will do nothing to protect you.
The US bomber flight comes amid a series of Chinese military exercises, including
live - fire drills, near Taiwan that a government spokesman said were meant to send a
message to Taipei that Beijing would take further steps if Taiwanese independence forces continue doing
as they please.
Tailored beauty ads are unlikely to do any harm (except perhaps to less digitally savvy lipstick manufacturers), but the idea that we may soon be
living in information bubbles so finely crafted
as to suit our very personalities and bombarded with political
messages designed to push our specific buttons, has worrying implications for civic conversation.
But in addition to actual door - to - door campaigning, I did what I can only describe
as virtual door knocking, which was adding
as many people on Facebook that
live in South Orange and sending an introductory
message.
At Refinery29 — which describes itself
as «a modern woman's destination for how to
live a stylish, well - rounded
life» — the goal is not just about putting out the highest volume, but also finding the right channels and mechanisms for distributing its
message.
Putting aside all the songs about love (including love of country) and loss, what strikes me is that the single most successful and consistent
message in the largest number of classic songs is one that's just
as significant in our business
lives as it is in our personal affairs.
Spending the time to talk to people about their
lives outside work shows a genuine interest in them
as individuals and sends a
message that they're more than just hired hands.
For starters, there's the real -
live - human camaraderie you can't get from Facebook or text
messaging,
as well
as the potential for networking and uncovering new business opportunities.
This information includes your name, email address, school, where you
live, pictures, phone number, your likes and dislikes, where you go, who your friends are, how often you use Instagram, and any other personal information we find such
as your birthday or who you are chatting with, including in private
messages (DMs).»
As mobile continues to become an increasing part of most consumers»
lives, it will be more important than ever that those consumers receive
messages tailored to the smaller screen size and quick - glance engagement of smartphones and tablets.
But
as more apps, fun or serious, begin attaching our locations to our
messages, related privacy issues will remain a hot topic of conversation, perhaps forcing us to reexamine our views about how much privacy we need to maintain in our digital
lives.
China's military conducted
live - fire exercises in coastal waters opposite Taiwan, trying to send a
message to the democratic island whose Defense Ministry dismissed the drill
as small - scale intimidation.
As I wrote earlier this month, the NDP subtly shifted their
messaging over the past few months, focusing on launching new programs and projects that they argue will «make
lives better for Albertans,» rather than trying to out - flank the conservatives on economic issues.
Islam and or Muslims are not to be afraid off it is the Fear of the unknown that is the weakness of us humans is kept us in our shells until and unless we have an open heart and open mind we will never be able to find the Truth, The Truth that will give us Peace and make us love each other in solving the problems of this short temporary
life,
As a matter of fact all the Prophets brought in one and same
message check the following link.
The Bundestag walk - outs attest that the wider opposition to Benedict on display in the press and on the streets was just not to his particular
message, but to his person
as the
living embodiment of his
message.
Or do you take those words, that
message with you
as you
live your
life?
She says that churches should BEND towards what people today want in order to allow their sin, to allow their desire to
live as we ought not, and to make our selfish hearts even harder, to not realize sacrificing self is not about the church sacrificing the
Message, but for people to turn to their own hearts and how hard they have become.
«It is
as we feed on the Word and meditate on the
message it contains that the Spirit of God can vitalize that which we have received, and bring forth through us the word of knowledge that will be
as full of power and
life as when He, the Spirit of God, moved upon holy men of old and gave them these inspired Scriptures.»
This is a
message about the gospel that goes quite overlooked I think — I see it
as Matthew's model for
living this
life of faith in Christ.
Insofar
as the Shroud symbolizes Christ's suffering and death, however, it also conveys a
message of hope and
life.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the
message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of
life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities
as a writer, three tinies at home with their own
lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends,
life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
In studying the methods and
message of St John Paul
as priest and bishop, we can apply them to our own situation — that is why the
lives of saints are held up to us by the Church — and we should do so with gratitude to God for this example.
Nevertheless, if some Christian scholars describe Christ
as too much the enlightenment liberal or modern revolutionary to possibly have
lived in the first century, Paula Fredriksen may go too far in emphasizing how easy it is to explain Jesus»
message in its historical context and how comprehensible that
message was to his Jewish listeners.
Yet
as powerful
as it is to preach about God's presence and enduring love, about looking forward in the midst of suffering, believers will hear this
message differently depending on how quickly they are
living through the succession of steps on their way to hope.
That is to say, the Christian gospel, the kerygma or proclamation, indeed remains and must remain fixed
as the
message of the Church, the heart of its
life and the meaning of its existence; but at the same time we must find ways in which we can both understand and declare that kerygma which will not smother it in an unimaginative biblicism, but which will be appropriate for our own day.
The Way is to... *
live the sacred
life — here and now — of the one universal Good News
message as the Kingdom of God.
Instead, if we understand the culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant
message for followers of Jesus today, who also deal with similar cultural issues
as we try to
live like Jesus in a world dominated by powers and authority that
live in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
This fallen world is all too quick to their own detriment to cast aside God
as one who is either a fairy tale or an ogre and true ambassadors of the
life - giving
message and of the God of Creation and the King of Kings MUST do a far better job of understanding the One they proclaim.
People look at this from the stand point of NOW... the early religious building were built to overwhelm and scare people so
as to control them... early religious structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT
LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET
MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehistory.
With all their laudable effort to understand the integrity of the Scriptures, both Old and New, and to insist on the basic unity of the Bible; with all their recognition of the place of Jesus within the setting of Jewish piety and religious thought, these scholars sometimes fail to see that the very truth about God which the Bible
as a whole affirms, and above all that which the New Testament says about Jesus himself, can be smothered by sheer biblicism and thereby made meaningless for those to whom the gospel should be a
living, vitalizing, and contemporary
message.
Now this
message of
life in death is clearly intended
as the existential appropriation of the kerygma,
as becomes increasingly apparent in other instances of this pattern (II Cor.
Apparently many theologians and biblical scholars fumble with or skirt around the truth
as if the
message of
life were a proposition or a premise based on a certain quantity of historical information or a qualitative formula.
* be guided and instructed by the Good News
message, which is: ---- God is unconditional boundless grace and unlimited unrestrained love and always has been; ---- God wants to have a loving intimate relationship with each of us without exception and without qualification; ---- seek justice
as healing and rehabilitation and restoration; ---- seek universal reconciliation and inclusion and participation; ---- in healthy partnership, compassionately serve all who are hurt or lost or oppressed; ---- be generous and hospitable to all; ----
live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers; and ---- be — here and now — the Kingdom of God.
Readers of Solzhenitsyn's «Repentance and Self - Limitation in the
Life of Nations,» which dared to defend as essentially correct the common feature of ordinary speech that depicts nations as capable of guilt, repentance, and a «spiritual life,» will understand why, as will viewers moved by Nelson's Mandela core message in the film Invic
Life of Nations,» which dared to defend
as essentially correct the common feature of ordinary speech that depicts nations
as capable of guilt, repentance, and a «spiritual
life,» will understand why, as will viewers moved by Nelson's Mandela core message in the film Invic
life,» will understand why,
as will viewers moved by Nelson's Mandela core
message in the film Invictus.
Both the
message and the allegory have been sturdy traditions in Christian literature and,
as Lynch suggested in his comments on the univocal imagination, they share the characteristic of tending to flatten out the complexities of historical
life for the sake of the «idea.»
a
message about the here and now, and how to
live life as members of God's Kingdom on earth.
It has an upbeat
message and sees
life as a gift.
Little
as we know of his
life and personality, we know enough of his
message to make for ourselves a consistent picture.
If you want the bottom line, if you boil the Gospel down to it's essential ingredient, if you want to simplify the Gospel
message as much
as possible, you end up with the single statement — whoever believes in Jesus for eternal
life has it.
The content of the gospel
as eternal salvation is either reduced to a social
message to ameliorate the conditions of
life in this world, or it is equated with the loftiest wisdom of philosophy and heroic examples of moral achievement.
He is «grasped» by an imagined ideal with such force that it becomes an important motivating principle in his
life, particularly in his relationships with other people in whom he seeks to produce a similar reaction,
as he may or may not do in varying degrees depending upon their preparation for the
message.
Even when
as now its
message is poorly understood, still it touches our
lives and saves us from the final destructiveness of both
life under law and the rejection of law.
The Gospel presents the figure of the Christ
as the expression of a non-coercive love which draws the world in its freedom toward a finer community of being.49 As Whitehead envisions the Christian message, Christ taught, lived, and died with the authority of a supreme idea
as the expression of a non-coercive love which draws the world in its freedom toward a finer community of being.49
As Whitehead envisions the Christian message, Christ taught, lived, and died with the authority of a supreme idea
As Whitehead envisions the Christian
message, Christ taught,
lived, and died with the authority of a supreme ideal.
The Mother, the Child, and the bare manger: the lowly man, homeless and self - forgetful, with his
message of peace, love and sympathy: the suffering, the agony, the tender words
as life ebbed, the final despair: and the whole with the authority of supreme victory.»
It doesn't change the
message he left behind of love and forgiveness, there have been many great wise men throughout the world and history not all of them were perfect and Jesus
lived as a man among us I am sure he made mistakes and learned what was important to teach his followers what really mattered.
In the end, Paul's
message in the first half of his letter to the Romans points to one single truth: Because God has done everything necessary
as far
as our eternal
life is concerned, there is absolutely nothing we (or anyone or anything else) can do to lose our eternal
life once we have it.