Sentences with phrase «compelling than words»

Not exact matches

The Holy Spirit ministers to our deficiencies in more ways than we even realize, but any attempt to compel use of the KJV only would be wrong if it effectively cut the reader off from the Word.
Thus there is very little in Hartshorne's philosophy for which I do not also find a place, even if I feel compelled to distinguish it as indeed philosophy rather than metaphysics in the proper sense of the words.
Thank you brother for your comforting words and I should admit I was not taking a good care of my health lately nor was really enjoying my life, living in a boring routine that which God had wanted me to change by putting me through such experience to compel me to make some changes to my routine life which I appreciate so much to be given a second chance... So Eid Mubarak brother although being late but better than never...!
I fear for good ppeloe who don't understand that it is the Word of God ITSELF that is living and active... and who feel compelled to minister what amounts to Systematic Theology in its place.Is this what results from being Reformed rather than Reforming?
Less a look inside his personal history than a stirring journey through the ideas that shape his approach to leadership and the world today, «Pope Francis — Man of His Word» emerges as a compelling chronicle of a global leader with huge reach (that happens to be rooted in faith).
If the subsequent adaptation of author Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s acclaimed novel Breakfast of Champions failed to capture the essence of the written word, Nolte still managed to offer an impressive performance in the following year's The Golden Bowl.At this point in his career Nolte could certainly be counted on to turn in compelling performances regardless of the project, which made the return of his former demons more tragic than ever.
In other words, Motorway is a stunt film whose stunts are less conventionally compelling than they are thoughtful, a distinguishing quality that's as much a boon to the film's overall quality as it is a liability — and unfortunately the latter ends up winning out.
This stunning portrait of prominent black author and intellectual James Baldwin tells his story through his own writing and interviews, and the enduring resonance of his words on the Civil Rights Movement and racism in America are incredibly compelling and more relevant than ever.
And for all of Greenberg's coarseness, Stiller has, I think, never been quite this compelling on screen, this restrained, this consumed by something other than his need to mug for the audience — in a word, this human.
But she has put together a complete, compelling argument, and when she publicly advocates, her words carry far more weight than others.
With less than 150 words, engage the reader with the hook, the underlying premise for the story, that is so compelling, the book can't be ignored.
When produced properly, I find spoken - word content more compelling than reading and of course it has the benefit of being consumed while you are doing something else.
In other words, it is more compelling to go for refinancing at 2 % lower interest rate when you have a 500k mortgage than when you have a 100k mortgage.
In other words, the combination of mother and son makes for compelling reading, and as someone who reads waaaaay too many books, what more could I ask for than compelling reading?
I don't know why, but I just felt compelled to write eight - hundred words about video games knowing that only one or two poor souls will actually do more than skim the article.
It is not difficult to get lost, but the construction is so compelling that the words can seem like little more than a linguistic substrate for infinite visual permutations.
He is a «reader» in a greater sense than the word conveys: one who is actively engaged and compelled, and himself compelling, one who turns reading into something more than a mere daily instrumental activity.
While Bartkowski says the evidence of the payor must be compelling, I prefer to use the word clear when discussing the necessary evidence of business circumstances as the former word might be taken to suggest a higher standard of proof than is called for by Kowalewich.
In other words, rather than just get a new battery, some iPhone users might feel compelled to get a new device when their phones shut down, and that obviously benefits Apple.
Many months ago, Why Your LinkedIn Profile is More Compelling Than Your Resume, became published in The Huffington Post, and word traveled fast.
The most common «mistake» I see in resumes today (other than typos, grammatical errors and the unmistakable proof that a resume was hastily prepared, or worse, built with a standard Word template used by a high percentage of candidates), is a lack of focus on one's achievements and / or the inability to promote a unique, yet compelling value proposition.
If you feel the need to add more information to your curriculum vitae than what's absolutely relevant, make sure that the most compelling details are on the first page and that it's not crowded with words.
With the right approach (and some practice), oral communication is far more expressive and compelling than mere words or images on a piece of paper or computer screen.
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