Sentences with phrase «everyday ordinary one»

All the wonderful insights that God has been giving you about the everyday ordinary things is so refreshing and a perfect testimony to the work He is doing in you!
«CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS: Everyday ordinary people suffer from everyday human problems, such as depression, anxiety, negative self - talk, and relationship issues.
Looking at how God is speaking to us, me in particular, in my cooking, cleaning and the everyday ordinary.
In addition, when you want to put a high - performance car, or luxury car, on your policy your insurance amount may be twice the amount it would be with an everyday ordinary model.
everyday ordinary person... in a situation I never thought I would be in... just looking, not sure what to do... still in shock and a little scared of the future
Leave aside your everyday ordinary jeans and wear the pants of the moment..
Adding a pair of heels always helps elevate an otherwise everyday ordinary look.
Once everyday ordinary New Yorkers start hearing and learning about her malicious attacks on religious free speech, religious business owners and her treatment of constituencies that are represented by council members that she wants to punish they will be inclined to be turned off by her.
Or something everyday ordinary that would appear illogical to a man from say 100 or 1000 years ago?
Several bloggers are writing about everyday ordinary courage.

Not exact matches

«These aren't stories about the «before and after» reveal or people with six packs,» PureGym's chief marketing officer Stephen Rowe told The Drum, «these are ordinary everyday people that really value healthy lifestyles and the role Pure Gym can play in that.
For Schickel, that conservative language is found in the ordinary, everyday realities, a reflection of his belief that «the sacramental life of the Church is a recapitulation of the daily rituals of eating and drinking, working and resting, gathering and dispersing.»
Calvin emphasized that the everyday activity of ordinary Christians has deep religious significance.
This is a living, breathing, God - ordained path to walk out the abundance of the Gospel through incorporating ordinary rhythms of welcome into our everyday lives.
If I could leave you with one final passage of Scripture, my little sisters, here is it: «So here's what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping, eating, going - to - work and walking - around life — and place it before God as an offering.
We are ordinary people living the nitty - gritty of everyday life in union with Christ.
It's hard to imagine publishing, now, a book about ordinary, everyday children doing what normal, everyday children do, because what children do in our world is not nothing.
Thus, alongside the lofty and otherworldly flights of Indian mysticism, stands the Zen emphasis upon «nothing special» and «everyday - mindedness» and «just being ordinary,» as in Yun - men's spiritual path described as «pulling a plough in the morning, and carrying a rake home in the evening,» or in Pao - fu's response to the question, «What is the language of the Buddha?»
I found that one could only relate within a particular context and that much of ordinary, everyday life — hopes and aspirations were not allowed to be expressed.
These signs are made by ordinary people from elements of everyday life.
He reserved his deepest faith not for America but for the world as he saw it, on the theological assumption that the ordinary and everyday — the most mundane elements of human existence — are a gift from God.
The whole of life, therefore, every ordinary and everyday moment of it, every choice that we make, is charged with the significance of an eternal either / or.
And through what is ordinary and everyday he invites us to enter into that «mystical death which is the secret of life.»
Screwtape knows how much the ordinary and the everyday count for in our spiritual life.
For the God who meets us in the ordinary and the everyday in order to call us to himself is not simply a God who makes us happy.
The ordinary and the everyday count immensely in our moral and spiritual life.
We can refuse to let ourselves be called out beyond the ordinary, we can try to hang on to the everyday — ignoring what is terrible and mysterious about it.
It illumines the everyday, so that we may find in it shafts of the divine glory that point to God, so that we may sense the eternal significance of ordinary life.
For the true self discovered in enlightenment is the ordinary self or «everyday mind» of each and every human life.
In an effort to press their faith into the crannies of ordinary life, Puritans of old and new England wrote books on everyday activities with titles like Husbandry Spiritualized and Navigation Spiritualized, Trading Spiritualized and Weaving Spiritualized.
Letty Russell has described the importance of «kitchen table» theology, which begins with the faith stories of ordinary women grouped around kitchen tables or in other everyday settings.
And indeed, in writing of «the everyday C. S. Lewis,» I am not suggesting that Lewis's reflection is done at an everyday or unsophisticated level, but, rather, that he reflects religiously upon what is ordinary and everyday.
pretty ordinary, everyday kind of thing.
Yet in the ordinary family the assurance of unconditional concern is an everyday actuality.
Holmer writes, «Lewis moves out of the theological and out of the philosophical and into the ordinary language of everyday life.»
The student of mathematics is taught to be precise in his use of terms and rigorous in his arguments, avoiding the vagueness and ambiguity that play so large a part in ordinary speech, and shunning the intuitive leaps and tacit assumptions that figure so prominently in everyday reasoning.
He shows how ceremonies lead back to the everyday, the ordinary:
Thus, in his comments on defining religion, Berger approvingly refers to Rudolf Otto's idea of the holy, and suggests in the light of that concept that religious experience must be recognized as distinct from «the experiences of ordinary, everyday reality.»
The simple fact that you have an issue with a mother feeding her child the way that «everyday - ordinary» (yes pun intended) mother were designed to feed them shows your ignorance and lack of maturity.
Drinking induces a transformation of feeling which removes one from the ordinary and everyday realm into a different world, in which the tensions and anxieties of living are dissolved and a sense of release is enjoyed.
These forces are the stuff of everyday life: rates of birth higher for Mexicans and Mexican - Americans than for most other ethnic groups; a chain of entirely legal immigration, as Mexican - Americans bestow residency and citizenship on their spouses, children and parents; and a practice of illegal immigration that is, in the vast majority of instances, born from ordinary people exercising common sense.
I'll pray these words from our brother Paul over you, too, from his letter to the Romans: «Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping, eating, going - to - work and walking - around life — and place it before God as an offering.
To him every girl is an ordinary girl, «every love affair an everyday story».
Gossip, as a church activity without malice, may well be, at its best, the moral casuistry of ordinary people, a primary means of congregational bonding, a source of utterly essential moral data about ourselves, an everyday means of investigating communally what it means to be baptized.
The repetitions of everyday experiences lead him to forget this assumption, and then he inquires into an intention behind events only when it is a question of occurrences out of the ordinary, which are for him «wonderful,» «miraculous.»
Ordinary experience of mundane reality becomes more sharply distinguished from and relativized by the awareness of a realm of perfection or of supreme bliss far surpassing anything given in our everyday lives.
I mean ordinary, everyday television: the situation comedies, the cartoons, the cops - and - robbers shows.
Others prefer ordinary bread, which suggests that God redeems and transforms our everyday life.
This alienation is a natural part of existence; that is, it belongs in the typically expectable repertoire of ordinary people in everyday life.
Just as the world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins of the intraworldly objects of everyday existence and of science, so too the new being projected by the biblical text opens its way across the world of ordinary experience and in spite of the closed nature of that experience.
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