Sentences with phrase «for putting them into practice»

JW has been praised for putting into practice the emphasis on community and on the kind of post-Christendom, mission - oriented faith that McLaren, Newbigin and others have written about.
Yes, Jeremy is not arguing for diminishing biblical knowledge, but for putting it into practice.
Each skill includes a brief description; when it can used and tips for putting them into practice.
It's a new idea, it's just now being tested out, and it's unclear yet if there will be a winning formula for putting it into practice.
The best source for putting into practice Marsha Linehan's insights into treating borderline personality disorder.

Not exact matches

«The tunnel issue is a top priority for the IDF, and the military has already begun putting the majority of the report's comments and suggestions into practice,» the army said in response to the comptroller probe.
This is a core principle for anyone in a leadership position to consider and put into practice.
The company is a tiny part of Berkshire's portfolio — a small playground for Cool to put her learnings into practice.
A key point of difference between Merkel's Christian Democrats and the SPD is that the latter wants car - makers to have quotas for the production of electric vehicles, whereas the former see this as too difficult to put into practice.
Not every technique works for every reader and some simple interventions actually turn out to be incredibly difficult to put into practice.
So I put my head in magical fairyland sand, stubbornly insisting that my customers would be tractor - beamed into my budding practice,» she writes, «And then I ate canned food and spaghetti for a long, long time.»
It's a takeaway that's dead simple for parents (and even perhaps teachers) to put into practice.
«The goal was for us, and those we worked with, to get some ideas that could be applied and put into practice,» said Dane Stangler, vice president of research and policy at Kauffman.
You're looking for E-commerce, benefits - plan, and technology insights that you can put into practice today.
Look for ways to put some or all these ideas into practice to stave off creditors as you put out the welcome mat for customers.
Put words into practice by encouraging the entire organization to continuously innovate and explore new channels for engagement.
It's a practice that's been around for decades, but Watts wanted to create a hand plane with the same careful design companies put into surfboards.
When he got back to the office he put his insight into practice, launching Soma's «Work From Anywhere Week» policy which, just like it sounds, allows the entire team to log on from anywhere they please for one week each quarter.
The rule is intended to discourage brokers and other financial professionals from putting retirement - plan assets into products that pay high commissions or profit - sharing compensation to the brokers — a practice that's currently legal as long as the investments can be portrayed as «suitable» for the customer.
At the heart of the matter for Netflix is «usage - based billing,» or limiting the amount subscribers can download per month, a practice some Canadian ISPs put into place at roughly the same time that Netflix was preparing its move into the Canadian market.
The Leader's Guide is for both those who are new to Lean Startup as well as those who love the methodology in principle, but want to know more about how to put it into practice.
It should act as inspiration for women all over the world to put their business ideas into practice and to make successes of themselves.
The book is filled with real - world examples, quick quizzes, warnings, and practice exercises for readers to learn and put into action these vitally important skills.
All of these factors combine for an idea, that when put into practice, is mostly done with malicious intent.
We give much kudos to David for writing the chapter he did in his book and he is a great ambassador for putting buyer personas into practice.
For those who have done their research as suggested in the previous article, it's now time to put your efforts into practice before registering on the two sites.
Maybe this Jesuit Pope will put that into practice for the «Greater Glory of God.»
Now, putting those morals into practice is the challenge for everyone.
If you want to write a guest post for this blog (or for any blog), let me give you two bits of blogging advice that I have put into practice over the years and which have helped me immensely:
They want some big splashy teaching, like for instance — a course in miracles, rather than putting into practice in very practical ways with the people around them what the Isaiah says God requires (i.e. — love, patience, prayer, meditation, hopefulness, justice, etc).
Paul wants Timothy to lead his church away from simply wanting to get more and more teaching, and instead, take them out into the world, where they can proclaim the Gospel, and put it into practice by loving and serving others, just as Jesus has done for us.
Here are a few practices you can put into place for a healthy relationship:
Land speculation — holding land for its future worth rather than putting it into current production — has become standard practice for the affluent.
Within the next decade we shall have assiduously to canvass the question whether the religious orders and congregations will really put into practice the Decree on the Appropriate Renewal of the Religious Life, whether they will produce a style of life and of government which, on the one hand, is truly suitable for our time and, on the other, is seriously engaged only in the service of Christ.
They should put into practice a new conception of theological education which would serve first and foremost the preaching of the gospel, and only secondarily the interests of scholarship for its own sake.
For the church that means transforming the caste system of male clerical hierarchy to partnership in ministry, and putting Galatians 3:28 — as well as the stance of the American Catholic bishops that «women should be in decision - making roles» — actually into practice.
He didn't go to people afterwards and tell them they needed to come for a counselling session to put what he taught into practice.
To try to put our founding fathers all into one group or another is extremely simplistic and naive, but it is true that all of them wanted to create a nation that allowed freedom for the practice of religion.
While Morelos's Constitution of Apatzingán was never put into practice, the plan of Iguala (1821), drawn up by Iturbide after independence, also confirmed the official status of Catholicism as the state religion and denied toleration to all other religions.32 The war for independence, in other words, was reasonably conservative in purpose, especially with respect to the church.
Tom Wright explains it this way: «Heaven's rule, God's rule, is... to be put into practice in the world, resulting in salvation in both the present and the future, a salvation which is both for humans, and through humans, for the wider world.»
He omitted as well his expulsion from a Massachusetts church for espousing «marriage reform» and putting his theories into practice with a young member of his congregation.
And if Tocqueville is right that «the principle of association is the first law of democracy,» then social justice is the first virtue of democracy, for it is the habit of putting the principle of association into daily practice.
Life is not merely preparation for heaven; it is also an opportunity for us to put heavenly principles into practice here on earth.
But actually requiring a dialogue, question and answer, interactive discussion about a text of Scripture, which then leads to brainstorming about how everybody can go out and put it into practice in tangible ways, and then actually going out and doing it, requires too much for most people.
Ultimately, seek to put into practice what you have learned, by ministering and serving others, for only in this way will you be able to see if what you are learning is truly leading you into love.
In the next several posts, I am going to make some practical suggestions for how churches can practice healthy teaching, and not only learn the Scriptures, but also put into practice what has been learned in tangible ways in the community.
Xolisa and other young people I spoke to confirmed that parents typically retain the traditional notion of choosing spouses for their children, but put it into practice only to the extent of refusing to meet boyfriends and girlfriends or even acknowledge that there could be any.
In other words, the struggles for women's rights (at Seneca Falls), civil rights (at Selma), and gay rights (at Stonewall) are American struggles, efforts to put into practice our «common creed.»
You can easily put these findings into practice by creating a marinade that combines a dark beer and various herbs and spices such as basil, cardamom, cinnamon, oregano, and rosemary — all of which have been recognized for their anti-cancer properties, says Deborah Levy, RD, health and nutrition consultant for Carrington Farms.
While all those diet tips and tricks for not gaining weight over the holidays are great ideas, they only work if you put them into practice.
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