I pray about it for my own kiddos... my son is in a wonderful very small private Christian school right now but hubby and I are praying, listening and waiting for
a clear answer as to whether or not to keep him there.
There certainly is still
no clear answer as to where happiness lies but perhaps it's all about finding a balance between nature walks, social community, and just enough green to boost your well - being.
If the conversation is rolling along smoothly, but 15 minutes in there's still
no clear answer as to whether you're involved in an interview, it's time for you to turn the tide.
I've taken him to the vet several times and haven't really gotten
a clear answer as to what it may be.
There is
no clear answer as to whether audio or video is a more effective promotion tool because it all depends on the individual book.
And its here that none seemed to have
a clear answer as to when we can expect that to really happen.
There is
no clear answer as to what Goodreads should or should not do with this scenario.
I know that the science isn't complete yet and there's
no clear answer as to what all this means, so that may have played a role into what was kept in the final draft.
The device's success may be found in its ability to give emergency personnel
a clear answer as to whether a patient is experiencing a severe stroke.
Now we just need to really study it in a way that will give
us a clear answer as to whether it really helps,» Arnold says.
Since scientists don't have
a clear answer as to what causes the egg to split to form identical twins, having identical twins is therefore an act of chance.
There is
no clear answer as to which is best.
SIDS is different than asphyxiation.There is
no clear answer as to what causes SIDS, but it is more frequent in babies sleeping in a separate room.
There's a logjam in place in terms of talent occupying a few positions but there's
no clear answer as to who fits best with whom.
Consequently, one is left with
no clear answer as to the order in which events present themselves to God, and the problem is compounded by the stipulation that each actual occasion prehends God and thus has access to his awareness of other actual occasions (God's «consequent nature»).
I have yet to hear an atheist give
a clear answer as to why they don't believe.
I would like
a clear answer as to why faith disturbs non-believes so much.
As yet, however, there are
no clear answers as to why — our facilities are top - notch, and it isn't purely a question of numbers — we have a ridiculous amount of midfielders now, which has allowed more rotation than normal, yet they've still dropped like flies and by March we're down to the bare bones once again.
«It will help us to find
clearer answers as to whether the Arctic sea ice melts primarily due to higher temperatures or whether the sea ice is shrinking due to changes in wind and ocean currents.»
Scientists have noticed several autophagy benefits, but they are still looking for
clear answers as to how autophagy processes actually work in reality.
Yet, Sean Durkin is one of the few filmmakers working today who recognizes that the most effective way to send chills down audiences» spines is to offer
no clear answers as to what they're watching and merely hint at the possibility of their worst fears coming true.
If you're interviewing for a role that's been around, there should be
clear answers as to who runs your team — otherwise, you can be sure of dysfunction.
Not exact matches
-- when you take the time
to answer the whole set you have a [
clearer] view of who you are
as a company and where you are going.»
«If the
answers show a consistent theme of talking about BS factors rather than a
clear line toward being able
to do interesting work related
to their field, it's hard
to project them
as passionate in their field,» cautions Dunn.
I think the
answer to these questions are that 1) it's not at all
clear that this trend is
as definitive
as Graham suggests; 2) it's a mixed bag for entrepreneurs (more positive in the short run, potentially negative in the long term); and 3) it's clearly not a positive trend for early - stage investors.
Even
as Bitcoin exchanges have proliferated around the globe, the
answers to these questions have been less than
clear.
The issue is perhaps made
clearer by
answering the question: Would I hire the same person
to run my early stage fund
as my growth stage fund?
One of the
clearest answers seems
to be that it's gotten harder
to use bitcoin for some of its less savory uses, such
as dodging taxes and buying drugs.
For the 24Option, it has always made every effort possible
to answer any complaints from its customers so
as to clear any suspicions.
The
answers to those crucial questions,
as has become embarrassingly and painfully obvious in recent years, are simply not
clear.
The evidence is
clear that prayers are not
answered, or if they are, it's so rare
as to be statistically insignificant.
As with the sons of Jacob in the Old Testament and, subsequently, the Son of Man in the New Testament, the
answer is
clear: Ite ad Joseph — Go
to Joseph.
Those who came
to him he encouraged and supported in their faith in Christ and the Church in very difficult and confusing times, offering always both
clear and profound intellectual
answers as well
as spiritual guidance.
It's no surprise then, that when the John Jay report (cited in the following
answer) examined the causes of sexual abuse, it reported that «it is not
clear why the commitment
to or state of celibate chastity should be seen
as a cause for the steady rise in incidence of sexual abuse between 1950 and 1980».
... The Jews (just like the church now) got flippant concerning divorce... I feel Jesus didn't have
to mention homosexuality because the Law was
clear to any Jew at that time... Paul had
to mention it because he was an apostle
to the Gentiles who I think were more prone
to homosexuality behavior... I'm though not
as learned
as you... just my thought after 15 years of thinking about this issue... The church has a sacred duty
to all... even gays... we need a unified loving
answer to give them... but it must be the truth... because only the truth can set us free...
Concerning matters not explicitly
clear in the Qur» an, the Sunnah is the secondary, supplementary source; and when the
answer to questions needs further clarification the third source for Muslims is reasoning about the intent of the Qur» an and Sunnah by those men who are recognized
as having the training and experience which qualifies them
to reason properly.
When the question is asked
as to whether or not the teachers of other religions, such
as the Buddha or Confucius, were prophets, no
clear answer can be given.
Coll's
answers to these concerns are not
as full or
as clear as perhaps they might be, and at times there is some inconsistency.
In departing from the
clear teaching of the Church on our sexual identity, we do injury
to our personal dignity
as being male or female image - bearers of God and prevent ourselves from resolving the most fundamental question each of us strives
to answer: «Who am I?»
Hartshorne, I think, can not
answer such questions and admits
as much in a statement, which, though parenthetical
to the prior statements I have cited, indicates just how far we are from an analytically
clear understanding of divine knowledge: «If this [knowing fear without being afraid] is a paradox so is any idea of adequate knowledge» (CSPM 263).
While it seems obvious that the revisionists are steadily surrendering their distinctively Christian identity and thus threatening their enterprise
as a Christian one, it is not
clear whether conservative theology is going
to be able
to rise
to the occasion and give the
answers which are called for.
Nevertheless, it's not
clear how belief in a personal God — a God who creates and who
answers prayers — is
to he aligned with the scientific view of the cosmos
as an ancient universe governed by impersonal and tightly knit laws.
For Schüssler Fiorenza the
answer to the latter question is
clear: a feminist critical hermeneutic «does not appeal
to the Bible
as its primary source but begins with women's own experience and vision of liberation.»
For the rest, no
clear answer was given
as to how God could direct history.
Ever since the end of the first century the traditional view of the resurrection appeared
to embody reasonably
clear and final
answers to these questions and it was supported by the New Testament records, which quickly came
to be regarded
as historical evidence written by eye - witnesses.
To answer that question, Justin argues that we have to have «a clear, consistent biblical standard for interpreting the text, a principle we can apply to various passages that will help us to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
To answer that question, Justin argues that we have
to have «a clear, consistent biblical standard for interpreting the text, a principle we can apply to various passages that will help us to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to have «a
clear, consistent biblical standard for interpreting the text, a principle we can apply
to various passages that will help us to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to various passages that will help us
to determine, fairly and consistently, how to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to determine, fairly and consistently, how
to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to translate them for our culture... Such a standard would need
to be able to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to be able
to differentiate God's eternal laws — such as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to differentiate God's eternal laws — such
as those dealing with murder, theft, and adultery — from the cultural biblical rules Christians are no longer obligated
to follow — such as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.&raqu
to follow — such
as those dealing with dietary restrictions and head coverings.»
Our
answer, which we have been exploring a little here, is that ultimate goodness and power are not
as we may imagine them
to be,
as the crucified Christ makes
clear.
Just
as in Bultmann's analysis the questions of belief and truth that theology now faces can be adequately
answered only by way of radical demythologizing and existentialist interpretation, so it is now
clear to me that what is required if theology is
to deal satisfactorily with the issues of action and justice (which for many persons are even more urgent) is a theological method comprising thoroughgoing de-ideologizing and political interpretation.
To some Christians, the
answer will be
as clear as the moon in the sky.
If,
as the first interview progresses, the counselor finds that he is not getting
clear answers to questions of motivation such
as these, it is appropriate
to ask enough of them
to gain a picture of the alcoholic's reason for coming and the help he expects.