Sentences with phrase «believer on»

With my two books and constant blogging about Social Emotional Learning / Character Education, it's obvious that I'm a big believer on its importance for our students.
I am a firm believer on the importance of training, coaching or teaching as a way of transferring a particular skill set.
I'm a big believer on using what you have — a lot of people call this «shop your house».
So, I am finally posting a new outfit post, or I should say a new «uniform» outfit, because believe or not I have been wearing this coat and these jeans non stop, really... You know I am a strong believer on the power of a nice coat and comfy jeans.
So for endurance training, if we're talking on an athletic front... I'm a big believer on the specificity of the sport.
They also individualize the diets based on the amount of body fat that you are carrying and your body type as well, something that I am a huge believer on!
I am a big believer on reaching a total calorie and macro goal per day.
«God bless you» is a wishing clause, short form of «may God bless you» Because of God's grace and blessing, we could continue life as a believer on earth, Instead of saying «God curse you,» wish people «may God bless you» It's not a greeting words but words of bid farewell to any one we love.
Praise and adoration center the believer on the glory of God.
I'm more open - minded than any believer on here.
Stop forcing the reasons you left onto every believer on earth.
Like every other believer on the planet you can't produce a single objective reason to believe in your god.
Please, any believer on this blog, provide any verifiable evidence that your God exists.
You've apparently never witnessed an evolutionist debate a believer on this matter.
I am a firm believer on the importance of training, coaching or teaching as a way of transferring a particular skill set.
As Andrew Hally, vice president of product and marketing at Bullhorn, informs Glassdoor, «If it comes out that one person is a very passionate believer from one end of the spectrum and another is a passionate believer on the other end of the spectrum they can have a hard time working with each other.»
The company still has some believers on Wall Street.
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
Not enough sophisticated believers on here.
Accept the story in that spirit, and go bash the believers on another story.
Like most of the believers on this blog imply, do what you are told heathens or else; in short that is the message.
But if you insist on your point of view I would expect that you could be one of those intended with such operations agenda to bring religions to fighting each other in this same method world wide reducing God believers on the globe..?
I think you will see quite a few posts by believers on here that claim that prayer works, that they have had dozens of prayers answered personally by a deity.
Instead, you are simply seeking to be the church in a different way than by sitting in a church building with other believers on Sunday morning.
We are reading Romans 4: 13 - 25 with the eyes of believers on a Lenten journey to Jerusalem.
There are believers on here (see Theo) who use their religion to justify slavery and the Holocaust.
I for one appreciate how you represent believers on this blog..
If so, everything you morons say bad about believers on the right, you also must think of your loser president.
The fundies believers on this blog have no tolerance for anyone that disagrees with their belief system.
The worst believers on this blog are profoundly ignorant of science, for one.
In Muhammad eyes confessing Moslems are the sole true believers on earth.
The compassion and serenity of the believers on full, self centered display — believe... or you'll be sorry!
Non believers on the other hand, are still searching for the reason or origin of the universe, and should they found the origin, will again continue searching for the origin of the origin.
That's strange, I've seen a few believers on here prattle on about how we are all supposedly children of this deity.
Frankly, I often disagree with fellow believers on how they try to legislate their interpretation of scripture, but the governance of a civil society is never going to be uninfluenced by people of faith as long as it is a democracy.
I guess all the believers on here are the same person as well.
We need to go out of our way, as Christians, to make sure we don't explicitly or implicitly demonize the views of other believers on doctrines that are secondary to the faith.
A sermon should not only lead individuals into a greater knowledge of God's word, but also instructing believers on how to study God's word for themselves and not always be reliant on others.
Everyone hurt each other and it was always eye opening to see dysfunctional believers on that scale.
This review revisits the performance of a liturgy in Eastertide by this congregation of Christian believers on a National Day of Mourning.
Whether or not the statements made by supposed believers on this blog and elsewhere are accurately characterized as Pascal's Wager is of secondary importance at best.
Many believers on here did not read the part where Pat Robertson said, «If you fight science, you are going to lose your children, and I believe in telling them the way it was,»
In the Surah of the Family of Imran, for example, God puts believers on guard against those who do not return their love, that is unbelievers amongst the People of the Book, Jews and Christians.
Thanks for your continuing support of our efforts to educate believers on the power of celibacy for GLBTQ Christians.
@Junius: One can say the very same of believers on this site.
With all the believers on here, why can't one of you just provide verifiable evidence that your god exists?
You're enti.tled to that opinion, but you are awfully forgiving of some of the believers on this blog if that is the worst.
Fervent believers on either side are blinded by their passion.
He found that «Literally - oriented religious Believers did not differ significantly from Mythologically - oriented Believers on measures of intelligence, authoritarianism, or racial prejudice.
The best part for me is that nothing you can say and nothing you put up in defense of your rejection of Christ, limits or inhibits His glory and even though you deride and antagonize believers on this blog, the truth is WE ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT JESUS.
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