Sentences with phrase «concerned people need»

If a patient must stay in an oasis, concerned people need to find out whether visitors are welcome and, if so, what they need to avoid, bringing into the home.

Not exact matches

This concerns local police who say they need the cooperation of all people in the community, including lawful and undocumented immigrants, in reporting crime and aiding criminal prosecutions.
The fact is that this new person is going to need your backing 110 percent of the time without any second guessing; without any interference or micro-managing; and without permitting anyone in the business to go around him or her and come to you with their problems or concerns.
Generally the only people who need to be concerned are those who have been building links on an industrial scale with links from bad neighborhoods and low value link directories.
As the Department of Transportation (DOT) says, «Almost any planeload of airline passengers includes some people with urgent travel needs and others who may be more concerned about the cost of their tickets than about getting to their destination on time.
Instead, what's needed is what Callahan calls «small stories,» the anecdotes concerning real - life experiences that people tell every day in conversations.
Where the Small Business Scorecard is concerned, the good hiring news really needs to be tempered with the fact that we continue to see more and more reliance on independent contractors — workers without company - paid benefits and matching FICA taxes, and people who can't always count on their employment continuing.
If you are asking people for money, they naturally might have a few concerns that they need addressed before forking over the cash.
As a leader, we often need to consider the different perspectives and concerns of multiple people at the same time.
However, for people who can separate nutritional concerns from their investment needs, McDonalds stock isnt a couch potato.
«Most people cite concern for their health in old age, and it's like they haven't connected the dots that these are things we need to be working on right now — today, and each and every day,» Collinson said.
Maybe Joe is just being Joe, but Joe still needs to meet basic expectations, especially where his treatment of other people is concerned.
Beyond these concerns, of course, we still need to fix problems that have been with us for some time during the crisis: unacceptably high unemployment, especially among young people; high levels of debt in many countries; and the need to complete the financial reform agenda.
There are also concerns of harm to industry, and to people already struggling with food security — who need calories wherever they can get them.
Furthermore, the huge amounts of grain and water needed to raise cattle is a concern to experts worried about feeding an extra 2 billion people by 2050.
The other need for further development concerns the relation of second - person praise spoken to God and third - person philosophical reflection about God and man.
Samantha Stapley from the organisation said: «Issues with benefit payments remain the main reason why people need a food bank parcel, and with issues caused by Universal Credit increasingly reported by food banks as a concern, we urge the Government to take steps to make sure people don't face going hungry.»
Words and phrases characterizing care — the need to be helpful, hospitable, concerned, and loving — were voiced significantly more often by rescuers than non-rescuers as they recalled the values they learned from the persons they valued most.
But I'm pretty sure one doesn't need to force their religious laws on other people to have their belief, which is the only thing we're really concerned about.
The Christianity I'd been exposed to was primarily concerned with the afterlife, little concern for people's tangible, immediate needs.
I believe the author was trying to communicate that the Church needs to be less concerned about whether or not people like them and more concerned about spreading the message of Jesus:
One outcome of the events surrounding the civil rights controversy in Bloomington has been a new concern to face the myriad questions relating to homosexuality and religion and to minister to the spiritual needs of gay persons.
If it had ended, then it would seem appropriate to ask what policies are now needed if our concern is to improve economic welfare of people rather than increase production for its own sake.
First, its premisses concerning society and modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about modern man or present - day society.)
With its concern for historical truth and invocation of the need to facilitate the cultivation of the human person and society, «Mapping» at this point comes tantalizingly close to this vision only to fall back into statements that «the fundamental sources of value in a culture are neither necessary nor universal.»
Pastors need special sensitivity about the sign value of every aspect of the rites, not as a fussy rubrical matter, but as genuine pastoral concern that people better perceive and express what is ultimately real for them.
The steadying influence of a concerned person from outside the family may be precisely what is needed.
There is a need to be concerned about the pastoral needs of persons with homosexual inclinations.
For instance, Jesus» stilling of the storm or coming to his disciples across the water or multiplication of the loaves and fishes could all be taken to symbolize Jesus» love and concern for the human fears and bodily needs of people.
«The state which would provide everything, absorbing everything into itself, would ultimately become a mere bureaucracy incapable of guaranteeing the very thing that the suffering person — every personneeds: namely, loving personal concern
Even when the petitions of the Old Testament concerning public matters are not vindictive, they are commonly nationalistic, as, for example, the Isaian plea for divine interposition in Israel's desperate need, (Isaiah 63:15 - 64:12) or Daniel's great prayer for his people, (Daniel 9:4 - 19) or the ejaculatory supplications of Ezekiel, (Ezekiel 9:8; 11:13) or the elaborate petitions in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
Her second point was that teenagers are already talking about this, so it is easy for Christians to engage with when we've got such an appealing alternative: «If the church wants to be connecting with young people, we need to be hearing what their concerns are and this has been subject young people have been really willing to open up about.»
Also people give away large sums of money, much of it out of concern to promote the general good or meet particular needs of others.
I have called groups with these concerns mission - support groups because once mission projects are targeted and action has begun, the groups will need to supply the support necessary to help people stay with their project when resistance to change comes, as it surely must.
Whatever the doctrinal differences of the churches may be, the need to help people and families is a common concern.
Penn State regents are appointed through a public process and have the needs of the people of Pennsylvania as their primary concern.
The same kind of coordinated action could unite evangelicals with other Christians and concerned persons of goodwill to address the key social needs of the late 20th century — if not to solve them, at least to hold them before God responsibly in prayer to seek whatever measure of progress may be consistent with the church's task before the return of Christ.
If you are people sincere in your concern for the debt, and aren't just engaging in partisan sniping, you need to read «The Fiscal Legacy of George W. Bush», by Bruce Bartlett.
In fact, people who need to be told right from wrong are the ones to be concerned about.
Within most local congregations, the «environment» still lies outside the scope of concern, as though distinct from «needs of people».
Well can tell you that those are hard working people in a difficult and hard enviroments only to achieve their daily needs for bread and water and not concerned with politics or imposing their views on others.
General education is concerned with what a person needs to know and to become as a human being, not merely as a cog in the corporate mechanism.
Also people give away large sums of money, much of it out of concern to promote the general good or to meet particular needs of others.
«We have just religion enough to make us hate, but not enough to make us love another» wrote Jonathan Swift.4 He may be pressing his point, but it seems as if religious language is more specific articulating the role, place, needs, concerns of its own people and is if anything rather general when addressing the other as significant other.
In part this emphasis stems from Nussbaum's repeated claim that we need literature to help us «concern ourselves with the good of other people whose lives are distant from our own,» and the experiences of the Guardians are likely to be quite «distant» from the poor, from racial and ethnic minorities, and from homosexuals.
What is needed at the present time, then, is a theology of sin that builds upon the work of the persons cited here, but that can develop a stronger connection between social structures and individuals, and with the ancient insights concerning original sin.
Spirituality... appears to be referring to people who are concerned with metaphysical issues as well as their day - to - day lives, It need have no belief in God.
I also echo Cindy's concern that the Bridging the Gap material produced for small groups seems very «us / them» and more attention to and recognition of gay people in the church is needed.
We all know we need to pay taxes, especially for infrastructure, but as far as charity is concerned, we as American's and God believing people should be giving as individuals.
He does this by the kind of person he is, the quality of his relationships, the sort of people he attracts to the church, the motivational influence of his leadership, and his own passion for making that church a need - satisfying fellowship with a dynamic concern for helping lift the load of humanity.
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