Sentences with phrase «encountered have always»

All staff members we have encountered have always been nice and helpful.
After you check out a few personals, you can start internet dating or even have the US intimate encounter you've always wanted.
I know I've walked these streets at this hour before, but my previous encounters had always been stumbling home after a fun night with new Sicilian friends.

Not exact matches

Sure, it's easy and cost efficient to recycle existing ideas with subtle new twists, but it's always more exciting for your customers to encounter something they've never seen before.
Once you have that, the idea of PAO is that when you encounter three cards in a row, the first card is always taken as the Person, the second as the Action, and the third as the Object.
cant decide if we are encountering new terrible frontiers or if the world was always this horrific and now we just have better access to it
In my years in leadership at the American Society of Journalists and Authors, I've encountered many people who like pushing buttons and are good at it, writers not always being the most mild - mannered of people.
But you may have encountered a problem where it wasn't always easy to meet the minimum deposits required to invest in some of the funds you want, which means that the end result was oftentimes that you'd have a portion of your money sitting in a money market fund instead of your desired ETF.
It has something to do with acknowledging that, in its very essence, all reasoning involves a venture of trust in an original orientation of truth to the mind and of the mind to truth, and in the ultimate unity of the two; and that, therefore, any attempt to argue from rational premises to rational conclusions that resolutely refuses to invoke what is and has always been revealed — in the mind's most primordial encounter with reality — is not really a process of reasoning at all, but a journey toward absurdity.
I've tried to explain how ridiculous the idea of God's mysterious secret master plan is, and I always encounter the same response.
What I love most about N.T. Wright is that he always manages to bring harmony to the two, more than any other biblical scholar I have encountered.
While there is great respect for the traditional liturgy and worship of the Episcopal Church, the place is totally devoid of the stuffiness and stiffness you encounter in some more traditional churches whose favorite refrain seems to be, «we've always done it this way» with a subtle undertone of «please don't break anything.»
It could now be seen, in every detail as his followers remembered it, as the life of the one whom they now encountered as a living Presence in the witnessing and worshipping life of the Christian society: the Jesus who was no longer with them as «the prophet from Nazareth», but who was for ever contemporary as the Lord to whom «all authority in heaven and earth» had been given, who was «with them always, to the close of the age».
It has always seemed to me that the way to encounter God and to find out about prayer is by giving it a try: «Taste and see that the Lord is good», as the Bible puts it (Psalm 34:8).
What I hope this little experiment will teach me is that I don't NEED my opinions, that it's possible to encounter opposing ideas (even bad ideas) without always having to shoot them down or present a counter-point.
First, because protecting time to be quiet and alone can seem like indifference to Christ's call to serve; and second, because diving into such depths has always involved the risk of encountering God.
Jesus knew where she was, what she would encounter, and that He would always be with her.
He has an encounter that changes him forever, teaching him self - awareness and, above all, knowledge of the One whom he will always think of as a loving Father.
After all these years outside the pastoral ministry, and various encounters I've had, I figure I'll always be in ministry, I just don't need a congregation to do it.
I have always encountered God in this particular way: but then that way becomes barren and empty and you find yourself walking new paths, as a new seeker of God.
15.13), a God with «future as his essential nature» (as E. Bloch puts it), as made known in Exodus and in Israelite prophecy, the God whom we therefore can not really have in us or over us but always only before us, who encounters us in his promises for the future, and whom we therefore can not «have» either, but can only await in active hope.»
And any claim or belief that we see more or more deeply is always rightly going to be tested in those encounters where we find ourselves working for a vision of human flourishing and justice in the company of those who do not start where we have started.
It seems that just when I think I've got a pattern established, just when I have a formula, just when I think to myself, «this is how it always works» for encountering the Spirit, God likes to disrupt my patterns.
Most people I encounter in churches aren't fearful of gay people nor do they wish to be hurtful — but they are fearful of daring to question what they have always been taught.
From the early Church to St. Vincent de Paul to Dorothy Day, Christians have always responded to poverty and class divisions with a deeply personal encounter.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
In contrast, some months ago in Las Vegas I asked five persons in wheelchairs in five different casinos whether they had encountered any barriers to their entrance; the answer was always, «No, should there be?»
The Church, especially the ecclesiastical wing of it comprising the formal councils and institutions, has always opposed any Marxist - Christian encounter.
But after a long journey of deconstruction and questioning, I was encountered with Christ's presence at a retreat called the Walk to Emmaus, and I realized that though I thought He had abandoned me, he had not and in fact loved me just the same as always.
Whether it's in our closest relationships or our brief encounters with strangers, we always have that choice — to bring life or to bring death, to bring an agenda or to bring love, to bring a product or to bring Jesus.
Whether he was reading in French, Polish, or Russian translations, he would have encountered the final words of Jesus from the Cross, always left printed in their original Hebrew: «Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani.»
I agree with you Tim, the premise of the article leads one to believe that because LDS has a big accredited university with deep theological minds and some leader of a big Christian seminary, again a deep theological mind, head knowledge not heart knowledge, that Mormonism should be recognized as a stream of Christianity.How Mormons differ is how they relate to Christ and the Holy Spirit.Only people who have encountered Jesus and thus a changed life, can be called an evangelical.Mormnism is man made religion.The Holy Spirit always points people to Jesus, not another man - Joseph Smith.Great moral people, who do lots of good and build beautiful tabernacles, but then again the Pharisees did too.
It is a parable of what has always happened in history when a more advanced people encounter a less advanced and, usually, less warlike one.
Hahaha — you have me LOLing about the grocery store cashier encounters;) I always insist that I pack my own grocery bag because I get ridiculously stressed and annoyed when my items are smashed or my bag is 500 pounds!
Chicken is a staple of just about every menu we've ever encountered, but it's not always done right.
This is a great way to entice others to try it, since the appearance isn't always the most appetizing to those who have never encountered it before.
I've been using it for a long time, and I always know when I've encountered gluten.
of course everyone always has their own little tweaks and additions so I'm genuinely surprised that I've never encountered this variety.
Elsewhere, Portugal meet Spain in Group B for what is always a feisty encounter between two big nations, while Group D looks arguably the toughest with Argentina, Croatia, Nigeria and Iceland set to battle it out.
When Manu U., Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool, and other teams go for players they have a good go at it, but we seem to always encounter these fantasy hurdles and feed a whole load of Wenger tripe.
And an away game at Stoke is always likely to be a bruising encounter, so all we can do is hope that Alexis comes through the game unscathed and then maybe he can have the rest he deserves when Arsenal travel to Turkey for the final Champions League group game next week.
Tactics works well when you understand your opponent tactic by neutralizing it and then have a clout and enough canning to win the encounter MR wenger don't look at his opponents tactics he sets his game plan and stick to it even if he is down and out but seems to always do better after the interval I am looking forward for the new season as we have a good bunch of players in a very demanding league with the likes of Mourinho Klopp Conte Guardiola Ranieri it is going to be very interesting right to the wire with the defending champions leicester and how Conte and Guardiola adapt to the Premier League We the Arsenal start with Liverpool and then go to leicester it is time to role up the sleeves and get into the fight Com on you Gooners
I don't normally agree with Konstantin but do agree with him that we were absolute garbage yesterday and, I also agree with him that when things don't always go our way on the pitch the ball becomes a hot potato and the players act like it's the first time they've encountered each other.
With Arsenal having to do without some big players like Aaron Ramsey, OLivier Giroud, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Mikel Arteta, thisd delicately poised second leg Champions League play - off was always likely to be a tricky encounter for us.
As a Liverpool fan for 30 plus years, and having two lifelong friends as Tottenham supporters, the encounters between the two sides always used to give me bragging rights.
The north London derby has always been one to leave fans of both teams at the edge of their seats, and Sunday's encounter will not be any different.
Meetings between these two are always feisty affairs, more so at Anfield where four red cards have been produced in the last six encounters there.
The hosts have been formidable at home all season, the sort of side who always give travelling opponents a vigorous encounter in Lancashire, and so the Spurs chief desperately needs to see some character, some fighting spirit from his team much like when his side went to places like Stoke and Fulham earlier in the season and grounded out priceless away wins, as this morale - battering sequence of results is threatening to ruin what had been, up until the end of 2010, a fantastic campaign which promised endless possibilities.
In fact, Ewood Park has always been somewhat of a bogey venue for Arsenal down the years, winning just one of the previous four Ewood Park encounters in the Premier League.
We're sure Cardiff City, a team which has never even made the final of a Championship play - off before but has always been thereabouts, will have something to say in Saturday's eagerly anticipated encounter.
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