Apparently, you get Thom Rainer to write a book about it, and get 23 prominent church leaders and seminary presidents to endorse the book, and then price
the book in such a way so that scared church leaders all over the country will buy hundreds of copies of the book so they can hand it out to all the people in their «Church Membership» classes.
Again, in the preface to DR (p.ix) Hartshorne states the basic thesis of
the book in such a way as to indicate clearly his assumption of the equivalence of relativity and mutability.
She wrote
the book in such a way that you feel like you are sitting across the table from her, just taking it all in.
This has never been easier, and you will be able to reach a wide audience of prospects and clients by simply using keywords in your title, and marketing the finished
books in such a way that you are seen as the expert in your field.
As a college student, I need to cite
books in such a way that others can actually find the information I'm referencing.
They're able to market
books in such a way, that a really good book will find an audience.
Author Soren Kaplan, however, tells Trachtenberg of ResultSource's promise to «arrange the purchase of a quantity of
books in such a way that they were counted toward national bestseller lists.»
We will craft the formatting of
your Book in such a way that the typesetting exactly matches with your printer's specifications which will leave your worry about the typesetting format.
Also, Amazon keeps making the same mistakes all the time in selling the print editions of
the books in such a way that any alteration between one edition of a book and another results in a great deal of confusion for buyers of the books.
Visiting some other secondhand book places, they have a tendency to price
the books in such a way that seems to me not conducive to wanting to purchase.
As far as the things I've learned already, David wrote
this book in such a way that old lessons are refreshing!
Not exact matches
According to Brian Halligan, the CEO of Hubspot and author of the
book Inbound Marketing: Attract, Engage, and Delight Customers Online, the
way modern consumers shop and make purchases has changed dramatically, and as
such, businesses must adapt
in order to survive.
The theory, popularized by Harvard professor Clayton Christensen
in his 1997
book The Innovator's Dilemma, warns that successful companies are inherently vulnerable to being «disrupted» by new entrants, and the only
way to avoid
such a fate is to replicate the risk - taking, pizza - devouring culture of upstart firms.
Unapproved
books faced limited commercial distribution, much
in the same
way retailers
such as Walmart will not stock music bearing a Parental Advisory warning.
You are pointing your reveiw
in such a
way to say that only wolves would use this
book to attack the sheep.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out
in a later
book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses literary forms and types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia
in such a
way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
Reasons for
such pessimism are underscored
in the analytical portion of Pritchard's
book: «Evaluating the Willow Creek
Way of Doing Church.»
i believe it is worded
in such a
way that believers as well as unbelievers will have their interest piqued to pick up the
book and read it
in its entirety
in order to find out the answers.
My constant purpose was and is to adumbrate on every subject I handle a genuinely canonical interpretation of Scripture - a view that
in its coherence embraces and expresses the thrust of all the biblical passages and units of thought that bear on my theme - a total, integrated view built out of biblical material
in such a
way that, if the writers of the various
books knew what I had made of what they taught, they would nod their heads and say that I had got them right.
We could go
book by
book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse through the Bible
in such a
way, seeing that it is an accurate, truthful, and inerrant record of what people thought, even though they might actually have been wrong.
Judge NOT... As a Christian, I read the Quran after 9/11 because I couldn't believe the news that a
Book of God could incite people
in such a negative
way.
In quite different ways, so have such other widely read books as Charles Wood's Vision and Discernment: An Orientation in Theological Study [3] and Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Educatio
In quite different
ways, so have
such other widely read
books as Charles Wood's Vision and Discernment: An Orientation
in Theological Study [3] and Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Educatio
in Theological Study [3] and Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission
in Theological Educatio
in Theological Education.
In his
book Science, Truth and Democracy, scientific philosopher Philip Kitcher argues that the old
way of doing science with its hierarchies, taxonomies and categories,
such as could be applied to species, must be...
The fact that
in the Prayer
Book there are
such services as Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, the Penitential Office, and others, demonstrates that there are other
ways.
On the Sabbath, they taught the Bible
in such a
way so that the Penteteuch, which is what we call the first five
books of the Bible, was taught straight through every three and a half years.
To share
in the life of this community, to do its work, to hear its story, to read its
Book, is the
way to
such knowledge of God as Christians have.
Often
in such instances it is difficult for the woman who is content with the old
way to «keep up» with a husband who begins asking her to go places with him, to read
books and discuss ideas, and to make new kinds of friends, when her satisfaction and security are chiefly
in home and family.
We need to figure out why John writes
in the
book of Revelation about the return of Jesus
in such violent and bloody
ways.
Peter Berger,
in a fascinating preface to the
book, asks not so much about the accuracy of Siemon - Netto's argument as about the reasons cliche - thinking about Luther and Lutheranism has continued
in such an unchallenged
way.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the
books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on,
in such a
way that the message has been transmitted
in human language, clothed
in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed,
in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time
in such a
way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
Thanks guys for all of your concerns of my post, gosh
such love from you, this feels like family, well I guess people here are not that bad at all, now that that's said, I know some of you will resume the ridicule, but being one with the Creator YHWH is the only
way from the truth, and righteousness that He left for us
in the
book of remembrance, the so called OT, the obvious truth, from Genesis - Malachi, the last prophet until this day.
But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this
book to think seriously that people
such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth
in an entirely different
way from that to which he is accustomed.
In such a way, they taught through the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) in about three year
In such a
way, they taught through the Pentateuch (the first five
books of the Bible)
in about three year
in about three years.
D. W. Robertson, J., NY: Liberal Arts, 1958)
In the struggle between Christianity and paganism Augustine embarked on a twofold task when writing this book: (1) to define Christian doctrine in such as way as to preserve an exclusive gospel while sifting out pagan accretions; and, (2) to effect a rapprochement between revealed truth and those aspects of pagan learning not inherently antagonistic to that trut
In the struggle between Christianity and paganism Augustine embarked on a twofold task when writing this
book: (1) to define Christian doctrine
in such as way as to preserve an exclusive gospel while sifting out pagan accretions; and, (2) to effect a rapprochement between revealed truth and those aspects of pagan learning not inherently antagonistic to that trut
in such as
way as to preserve an exclusive gospel while sifting out pagan accretions; and, (2) to effect a rapprochement between revealed truth and those aspects of pagan learning not inherently antagonistic to that truth.
Over and over I go back once more to the same memories, none available
in this
way to any other stream of experiences; always, if I want to, I can recall that I had
such and
such a mother and father, brothers and sister, went to
such and
such schools, read certain
books, etc., etc., through countless items of the kind.
There were numerous times I cringed at some of Boyd's terminology and ideas,
such as his
way of describing unregenerate people as «unrepentant» (p. 787), and his acceptance of annihilation (p. 787), but
in regard to the overall purpose and goal of the
book, I am most concerned with three of Boyd's four Principles of the Cruciform Hermeneutic.
These questions lead to another,
in some
ways just as important: why is Meilaender's
book such a curiosity?
thank you, thank you, thank you for: — maintaining
such a consistently wonderful blog that brings me a little joy with every new post — writing
in a completely endearing
way that makes you feel like a far - away friend (slightly creepy, perhaps, but true)-- coming to vancouver to speak about and sign your
book, which is exactly as beautiful and chock - full of deliciousness as i could have hoped.
The
book's recipes use chickpea flour
in such a clever and versatile
way that you'll actually forget that chickpea flour is mentioned
in the
book's title.
This is
such a good
book, full of seriously valuable information, but
in a fun, vibrant and easy to follow
way.
This
book reflects both
in such a wonderful
way.
One
such story, given rather wide circulation by a sportscaster and printed
in at least two
books, had it that years ago a young Chicagoan who later became an official of the Missouri Pacific Railroad so idolized the White Stockings that he named nine Kansas
way stations after his heroes when he grew up.
While my efforts to persuade the Board of Selectmen, the town manager, and the Rec Department director to allocate permits
in a more equitable fashion, and to use their power to make sure that the programs using town - owned facilities met minimum standards for inclusiveness and safety, fell on deaf ears (we ended up being forced to use for our home games a dusty field the high school had essentially abandoned), I returned to a discussion of the «power of the venue permit» 10 years later
in my 2006
book, Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers
in Youth Sports, where I suggested that one of the best
ways for youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs
in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering
such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and parents.
That's why you'll find this
book such an effortless read
in comparison to the first
book, because I finally got permission to simply write the
way I felt the information would be best presented.
Pam Leo
in her
book Connection Parenting talks about tantrums
in such a clear and concise
way that it's hard to misunderstand how some of these little (or
in my case, hurricane force) storms seem to come without much warning.
I wish that
book was required reading at a public education level, because I think it has the potential to change our society
in such a positive
way.
That letter - writing was so helpful to me for many of the reasons you mention that I included
such an assignment for adopting / adoptive parents
in my
book, The Open - Hearted
Way to Open Adoption, Chapter 6.
The
book cites dozens of studies performed by these professionals — each one measuring success
in a slightly different
way — with education, salary and prosocial outcome
such as «avoiding arrest» and «staying married» as markers.
* If you're lucky enough to live
in a city with a Japanese bookstore
such as Kinokuniya (or you're visiting
such a city), this is by far the easiest
way to search out Japanese craft
books.
A wonderful
book for the older baby, because it helps him to identify the different body parts
in such a fun
way.