Sentences with phrase «day life here»

Internet access, satellite television, hot water and electricity are all part of day to day life here.
With water temps in the 80's I said goodbye to my wetsuits and after several surf trips I knew I wanted to one day live here full time and surf as much as possible.
blogging about every little thing throughout this past year, but «meeting» and sharing some of the days our lives here with you made it even more super-cali-fradge.
This year I'm doing a «behind the scenes tour» to give you a better idea of what my house looks like both while I'm photographing it and let you see all the things I have to change in order for us to live our every day lives here.

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Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
Here is an insight into some of the latest studies on how we can use body language to our advantage in every day life.
«When you go through life, you might have some small pains here and there, and you might go to the gym and lift too heavy and you can't walk too well for a couple days,» he said.
But here's a more difficult question for you: would you like to live day to day life as a highly creative person?
Yet Branson is the villain here, the modern - day robber baron putting lives at risk in the blind pursuit if his profit, critics say.
Here are three things that you can start to incorporate into your every day life that has helped me achieve every massive goal that I have ever set for myself, including landing a Division One college football scholarship, playing in the NFL, getting a major book publishing deal and running a successful business.
And, dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!?!»
So if you are living paycheck to paycheck based on your day job, and making the average $ 1,000 a week from iPhone repair and invest that with the same strategies earning 10 % a year here is what happens.
Creativity pick of the day: Here's the latest reminder that we're living in the future: The Times of London used AI to recreate the voice of late U.S. President John F. Kennedy, so it sounds like he's giving the speech he was supposed to deliver the day he was assassinated, as Ad Age's Alexandra Jardine writes.
With just a few days left in the offering window, Elio and Miller will join me here for a live discussion about it on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 5:00 PM Eastern.
The sort of thing I would have thought that no one would really want to argue against in this day and age, yet here you are, calling me a «fear - monger» and talking like I was against anyone using their life experiences to make decisions.
I watch as much as I can on the Internet (usually a day late, because the live transmission starts well after midnight over here in Europe).
Love the positive comments here, hope this makes your days and rest of your lives a wonderful journey to look back with fondness and feed on the frenzy!!
It is in corporate CEO interest to keep racing to the bottom for labor, so those jobs aren't coming back here until we're living a third - world lifestyle and will accept a dollar a day as a wage.
That says a lot, I'm sorry but I don't spend day and night on here like most folks do, I have a life, and I am not going to spend and extra few hrs trying to make make post perfect just to please you.
Inspiring hundreds of thousands of readers to wake to their own wondrous lives, the New York Times Bestseller, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, shares the journey of one woman facing her own hard, dark days and hidden fears, and stumbling straight into the answer of life's great riddle: How do you discover joy — right here and now?
I still read, constantly, no matter how busy my life can be at times, I always make time for my books during the day, dipping into pages for a few minutes here and there, and I end my day with my books.
But here, now, let me just say it and then, like a prophet, let me believe it, and live into the truth of it every day: I'm thankful for you.
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
The love of God, shed abroad in our hearts by His unmerited mercy, is the bedrock, the cornerstone of that work which makes us justified, righteous and ready for the very real new creation ahead — the hope that makes our days here (often scared with pain and trial) have meaning — that's the hope of our calling that allows (as Steve notes) us to live for each other.
This quiet but compulsively readable column is about the spiritual life, written from the point of view of a working Parish Priest; it is, for me, the most unmissable regular contribution to the Catholic Press (I have an interest to declare here: it was I who in my days as editor of The Catholic Herald installed it as a weekly event).
Here are five simple ways to stand up for our immigrant and refugee neighbors in our day - to - day life.
It's especially so in the city I live in at the moment: a pastor that gave the type of sermon you quote here would risk all sorts of vilification in the local media within days.
I'll try to resist the temptation to rehash game day every week and instead stick with our favorite topics here: doubt, theology, faith & science, missional living, books, coffee, monkeys.
If you want a church that will go into every corner of your life, every day, here we are.
Shantal, like thousands of girls here, live day to day, looking for an opportunity to change their history... and challenge what feels like their fate.
I may agree with you there to some degree, but I do think 1 Cor 15 makes a definite distinction), as the means of Justification salvation (I would quantify belief here, as the agreement of the fact of Jesus death for ones own personal sins (Understanding one is a sinner and needs a savior) on the cross, That he was buried, and was raised to life on the third day).
Truly the post of someone living in the dark ages or here in Texas where we deal with this kind of stupidity every day.
In the same way «once upon a time» tells us to expect a fairy tale and «here is the news» to expect a report on the day's significant activities, the «sui generis» approach to the gospels invited the expectation that we would learn about the early Church, not the life of a historical figure.
Get a print of this cartoon — > CLICK HERE < — After seeing yesterday's very popular cartoon, «a fun infographic: a day in the life of a Christian blogger», a friend suggested I might do a cartoon...
It is a day when we live out redemption, when we imagine what life will be like in the eternal Kingdom of God (the eternal Sabbath), and then try to live out that vision here and now.
Yo listen up here's a story About a little guy who lives in a blue world And all day and all night and everything he sees Is just blue like him inside and outside
Here's a list of things we should test... 1) Worldwide floods 2) Seas parting at the command of a person 3) talking snakes, donkeys, and bushes 4) People spontaneously turning into pillars of salt 5) a few loaves of bread and some wine feeding thousands 6) instantaneous healing of disease 7) worlds forming in 6 days 8) words forming on stone tablets without the assistance of a living creature 9) people walking on water 10) resurrection on command
But also once again there has been a continuity of past and present; once again there is the conviction that here is something which is relevant to the lives of men and women today as in earlier days.
Here are 7 types of gospels truths will give Christians a firm foundation on which to purify their lives and become more like Jesus every day.
We then go about our day after this earth life as angels to God, remembering this life here as a simple dream and reflect upon it every now and again.
Remember that we all came from the same place, we are here now sharing this Earth, and we will go back to where we came from very soon... So lets spend our time wisely... We must use the gift given to us and choose to think for ourselves, by not allowing the past or others to dictate how we should live our lives... lets practice recognizing ourselves in each other... It may not always be easy... but each new day we can choose it... and that choice has an intrinsic value, upon which great things will be borne...
As a former Christian and now an atheist, I can say that my outlook on life has become dramatically more positive after I came to the realization that my days here are finite.
We do not know for certain what Old Testament passage was here intended, but there are some grounds for supposing that it was Hosea 6:2, «after two days he will revive us, on the third day he will restore us, that in his presence we may live
while breifly going thru this artical it was makeing my stomach turn, this is just what the devil wants is for doubt and confusion, christianity is growing stronger than ever, souls are being saved and lives are changing every day, and do nt for one minute think any different, or try tp put christians down, why would we loose faith, god answers our prayers everyday, think what you want and do what you do, but do nt try to put things in other people's opinion or minds, jesus died for our sins, so that we can have better lives and be forgiven for our sins here on earth and move on to a beter place, becouse souls do nt die «read the bible, if you do nt understand it, find a church that can help you learn a better way of life, I pray for everyone out there that does nt know jesus christ as ther savior to accept what he has to offer to you «love forgiveness and ever lasting life «Christians» stay strong and [ass the word of god on and share all your tedtimonies in life» god bless everyone»»
But here, on this day, death and life were bound up together, and we realized that as Elise was entering a new Christian life, Susan, her mother, was leaving her earthly one.
The issue here is really the same as the one which existed in Jesus» day — we can have plenty of religion (the dos and do nt's of the Pharisees) but what is really needed to be made evident is the life that comes from God through His living word (and that is something much deeper than just the «letter of the law»).
But on behalf of all the isolated «emergers» living day - to - day in communities like mine, I'm tempted to pull the obligatory, «Y ’ all ain't from around here, are ya?»
Based on the annual homeless count, a day when teams attempt to count every homeless person in the city (an impossible task), most homeless organizations here believe that over 10,000 homeless people live in our city.
well here you go Jesus repeats Himself in verse 40 in case we've missed it: «For my Father's will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day» (John 6:40).
(I do not speak here about Jews in the South, who lived perpetually between the hammer and the anvil and who must have been so constricted by the experience that to this day not a single serious Jewish novelist has risen from that literature - soaked land to tell us about it.)
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