Sentences with phrase «ever have any questions for»

I love P.S 14 because when ever I have a question for a teacher the principal and our parent coordinator it is answer right away.
If you ever have any questions for me, feel free to ask in the comments..

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I ride longer distances on my bike, can do more pull - ups than ever, and my brain seems to have a larger capacity for new projects, problem solving, songwriting, and fielding random questions.
If you've ever had a job interview, for any position from flipping burgers to running a PLC, there's a good chance that you'll have been asked that question.
Then we take it one step further: Before we ever speak to anyone, we already have an idea of a good answer, an OK answer, and a «pause answer» for any question we ask.
For Wollaert, a key question was: Have you ever followed an orange from planting to consumption?
Anyone who's ever given an important presentation has likely dealt with the pain of being unprepared for a rapid - fire question from the boss or client.
There have been questions about how the new administration will handle the issue of marijuana legalization ever since Trump announced Jeff Sessions as his pick for U.S. Attorney General.
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Have you ever noticed how Amazon lets you search for customer questions on the product pages?
Usually, these questions are all focused around a single topic or theme — for example, #ContentChat's recent session was all about podcasts; in the past, they've discussed Evergreen content, rebranding tips, and the ever - present Shiny Object Syndrome.
Both skirted questions about whether Trump had reimbursed Cohen for the payment ever since it was first reported in January.
While online lenders like Prosper and RocketLoans have made it easier than ever for both individuals and small businesses to get access to the capital they need, they've also caused big questions for...
And this is the question that neither the LCWR nor its defenders, like Tom Fox, ever engage: If what you've been doing for about 40 years is so right, why do young women not find it attractive?
And what if, instead, there's a supreme being who says, «let me reward those who have used their human faculties, reasoning and intellect,» and to add the drama that you so love, «and let me punish for eternity those with weak will who blindly adopted the fantasties and fairy tales pushed upon them without ever questioning...» What do you do then???
I will be praying for Kerry Egan, that she is saved, because with such a lack of concern for someones eternal soul I would question her salvation ever being real, but if she is saved, then she will have to stand before a Holy God one day at the judgement seat of Christ and give an account of what she has done for Him, I pray that she may yet grab this opportunity she has to change the course of so many souls, before its too late!
As it is, God is like the awesome boyfriend living in another town, that nobody has ever seen, but is claimed to have given wonderful gifts like jewelry and flowers that the lady in question could easily have bought for herself.
The real question is will we continue to at least strive for separation of Church and State or go down the slippery slope that leads ever closer to a Theocracy - which never had ended well in the entire history of mankind.
CNN: Franklin Graham apologizes for questions Obama's faith commitment The Rev. Franklin Graham on Tuesday apologized for publicly raising questions about President Barack Obama's Christian faith, saying «I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama.»
(CNN)- The Rev. Franklin Graham on Tuesday apologized for publicly raising questions about President Barack Obama's Christian faith, saying «I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama.»
We're always here for you if you ever need anything or have any questions.
From choosing salads for a fundraising dinner to studying the timing of the Washington transit system, Silverman has been spending less time recently on the big question of God's existence and more time immersing himself in the nitty - gritty of planning what he promises will be the largest - ever atheist gathering.
And my question is, when have you ever met an atheist who was sorry for not believing in your god fantasy?
Jeremy, this is the best explanation I have ever heard for the question you posed.
I have struggled with how to answer this question for many years, because while we do not officially «attend church,» we feel that we are more involved with the Church than ever before, and are following Jesus in a more relational way than we ever did as regular church attenders or church leaders.
Jon Sobrino has written that as long as there is suffering, poverty, exclusion and premature death on an immense scale — which is ever more the case in Latin America — there will be need for a theology (whatever its name) that poses the kinds of questions posed by liberation theology.
I forgot that no Colt Peacemaker was ever used for anything but upholding the law... much like Christian peacemakers who always treat others as they would like to be treated and never shoot first and ask questions later...
Jeremy since we are talking about satan casting out satan heres a question for you.Have you ever wondered why Jesus helps satan at times or at least it appears that way.Mat 8:28 - 34 Why would he do that in the case of the demonic man the demons requested that Jesus cast them them into the pigs which he allowed it seems that not only did he help satan to have his way in destroying the pigs but destroyed the livelihood of the people in that area.You could argue at least it saved one man but is it acceptable to save one life but affect the lives of many?
The question of Irishness has been hovering over the Catholic abuse scandals for years, ever since journalists noticed (but scarcely dared point out) that they seemed concentrated among the Irish Catholic diaspora of the United States, Canada and Australia.
Another reason for my «mission» centers on the question which has now become a cliché: Can something like the Holocaust ever happen again?
No one ever seems to want to answer that question, but many get all over people of faith for having the gall to spread their views.
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
But for some reason, Will Smith has decided to return to music, and partner up with his «90s collaborator DJ Jazzy Jeff, to create a new song that will make you question if Will Smith was ever as cool as you remember him.
True, throughout the history of Christianity and of the Church the Christians themselves had slowly to learn — and this process is not yet finished — what their Christianity really means; they must ask this question again and again and answer it in ever new situations which they can not, of course, foresee and for which they will not have ready - made answers.
Some time you have to set the big questions aside for a while what ever those questions might be.
not that infinity ever had anything to do with any text i've ever blessed you with... but for the sake of my own awesomeness i will answer your silly question.
It has been a roller coaster for me the past several months as I have questioned everything I have ever been taught.
That this was true for Paul does not depend upon any conclusion one may reach on the question whether Paul had ever seen Jesus in the flesh.
The pope also asks the provocative question: «Is not this same attachment at the heart of what I have called a «dialogue of conversions Is it not precisely this dialogue which clearly shows the need for an ever more profound experience of the truth if full communion is to be attained?»
The former Cardinal Ratzinger has been deeply concerned with this question ever since the former Bishop of London, now Mgr Graham Leonard, first asked for the possibility of receiving communities into the Church together with their priests, a request the then prefect of the CDF supported (as, at first, did Cardinal Hume).
There is an ever present question for those of us who have never had to face a period of real and overwhelming adversity.
secondly he was not the only one in the church who was a «non believer» many others do not «believe» as well as myself and yet non of us saw a problem with something that was being done out of respect and unison for the majority not for just one person opinion, and last, no one ever said he «had» to pray the only command was to bow your head and stare at the ground counting how many toes you had for all we carried, do what you want if choose not to pray but just bow your head in uniformity not cry about it blow it up and change the way events happen — if you have and complaints or questions please FEEL FREE to contact me [email protected]
With this in mind, I've come to believe that «I don't know» is an appropriate response to tough questions, a response that may (at times) make a better case for hope than a five - point lecture ever could.
I could ask the rhetorical question about what have the Romans ever done for us, but that little ditty was already played out earlier today
Deeply do I feel, ever will I protest, for I can appeal to the ample testimony of history to bear me out, that, in questions of right and wrong, there is nothing really strong in the whole world, nothing decisive and operative, but the voice of him, to whom have been committed the keys of the kingdom and the oversight of Christ's flock.
[109] Biblical scholar F. F. Bruce has said «the evidence for our New Testament writings is ever so much greater than the evidence for many writings of cla ssical authors, the authenticity of which no one dreams of questioning... It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians.»
Monty, I asked myself and God that same question when my marriage of 33 years fell apart and I discovered I had breast cancer and the husband who had told me I was the only one he ever loved — would not even mow the grass for me.
Every thing happens for a reason and reason has to be explained to who do not know when questioned and it is not right to say it is just like this whether you like it or not...!?! Another thing what ever effort I make or be as, is accounted for GOD sake and not any thing else...!
We met for breakfast, and his question was the best theological question I had ever been asked.
If you've ever questioned if a raw dessert can be satisfying then this is the one for you.
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