Sentences with phrase «from book events»

As an author or publisher, you gather leads from book events, social media, your website, and from subscribers to your blog or newsletter.
I have stayed away from book events for this reason, I don't feel comfortable talking in public.
Your video can be a snippet from a book event, a talk you gave, a weekly update, or some advice taken from your book.
Maybe a snippet from a book event, a talk you gave, a weekly update, or some advice taken from your book.

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They are accusing Trump of accepting unconstitutional gifts from foreign interests, specifically by throwing events and booking rooms at the Trump Washington hotel.
The event's world - class speakers also regularly recommend books for further reading from the stage, and this year's event, held recently in Vancouver, British Columbia, was no exception.
A math whiz from an early age, in high school he interned at O'Reilly Media, a publisher of technical books which also produces geeky events like Foo Camp and Strata.
«For many people, I think their first impulse is to have an event,» says Joan Schneider, president and creative director of Boston public relations and marketing communications firm Schneider Associates, and author of the book «The New Launch Plan: 152 Tips, Tactics, and Trends from the Most Memorable New Products.
Robbins has helped more than 50 million people from more than 100 countries transform their lives and their businesses through his books, audio programs, health products, live events and personal coaching.
From the Zika threat, to contaminated waters, to protesting police, to the uninhabitable athlete village, this year's event is surely one for the books.
Steal a page from large competitors» business plans and you could boost revenues by hosting book - related events and reading groups, or launching a used - book Web site.
Influencer Inc has gone from being an idea for a book to a full - fledged publishing, training, and events empire.
United said this week its chief executive met with the Chinese consulate in Chicago over the possible impact to bookings from a customer being dragged off a plane but it was too early to tell if business in China had been hit by the event.
The Brooklyn Kitchen keeps foodies up to date on events from notices about the new book club in full swing to the next skills knife class kicking off.
Your small business clients who suffer inventory shrinkage — whether it's from a natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey or Irma, or theft or simple mismanagement — must account for the event on their financial books.
Your small business clients who suffer inventory shrinkage — whether it & rsquo; s from a natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey or Irma, or theft or simple mismanagement — must account for the event on their financial books.
Many people who use their knowledge for consulting business ideas work from the comfort of their homes and diversify later on, if they so choose, by selling books, attending speaking events, holding online courses, and even doing podcasts.
Holdvest, the new platform that will aggregate order books from many exchanges, offer trading for crypto index funds, enable investment in token events and support user - launched token sales.
The Book of Acts opens with two events of great salvation - historical importance: the going up of Jesus from earth into heaven (the Ascension), and the coming down of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples (Pentecost).
The third book focuses on Jane and Mark Studdock, an academic couple who end up falling on opposite sides of a conflict involving the dystopian events surrounding Bracton College, a sinister corporation, and a mysterious figure dug up from the bottom of a well.
hey G, I am acquainted with your theory there... it is called Preterism... it is the standard interpretation of Revelation given by liberals... I walked away from that belief and the church I was raised in when I found out what they are teaching... Nope, the book of revelation is not a «code» for the events of the day at the time of the fall of Jerusalem.
Here is what I did take away from the book, which I think is a valuable insight: The Book of Revelation is not just a prediction about future events which will happen during the Tribulation and Millennium, and therefore, has little - to - no impact on our lives tobook, which I think is a valuable insight: The Book of Revelation is not just a prediction about future events which will happen during the Tribulation and Millennium, and therefore, has little - to - no impact on our lives toBook of Revelation is not just a prediction about future events which will happen during the Tribulation and Millennium, and therefore, has little - to - no impact on our lives today.
Even if we accept the highly questionable proposition that the Big Bang had to have some intelligent designer behind it, how do we get from there to the Bible, a book written by ignorant men on one planet 13,400,000,000 years after the event?
And from Professor Gerd Ludemann's book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 413 - 415, (Luke 24: 36 - 53), «The historical yield is nil, both in respect of the real historic event and connection with the visions which were the catalyst for the rise of Christianity.»
The dates for all the following major events can be estimated from the other books in the OT up to the time of Christ.
Anyone who has read Collins's book, however, should realize that Collins absolutely and unequivocally holds the belief that God knows all events from all eternity.
So it was with mixed feelings that I read Robert J. Morgan has recently published On This Day in Christian History, a devotional book which contains events from Christian history for every day of the year.
It consists of cheap imitation King James verbiage about events that never happened in places that never existed, all supposedly translated from a mysterious book of gold that conveniently disappeared.
Tom, your «Truth» comes from a collection of books written by people who didn't personally witness the events they wrote about, not to mention claimed to be fact by the very people who wrote it.
Instead, he provides a chronicle of events, for the most part quoting from letters, books and diaries.
Arguments based on your version of a book compiled from dozens of sources hundreds of years after the events they claim to relate and for many parts of which contradictory evidence is a «plenty (No historical evidence whatsoever of an Exodus, for example plus we now know the Egyptians did not use a slave - based economy for construction as one example.
with the exception of some small bits out of the books of the prophets — virtually none of the other biblical scribblings were contemporaneous with events described within them, and ALL of the texts were subject to revision for a really long time from people who came along after they were originally written.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
The events of New Testament history are traced: (1) the birth of Christianity: (2) Paul's letters; (3) The Gospel and Acts; (4) the books emerging from persecution (Hebrews, I Peter, Revelations); (5) the other letters.
I myself would prefer to speak of natural law grounding human rights (this is perhaps the only misstep in the book); but in any event his wider point is no doubt correct that only a theory of natural law can rescue the campaign for human rights from being anything more than disguised power politics or cultural imperialism.
In any event, and with all respect to a distinguished scholar - cardinal who has been kind enough to praise my own work on John Paul II and from whose books I have profited over the years, it does seem to me that Cardinal Kasper's analogy between his proposal on Holy Communion for the divorced and civilly remarried, and the development of Catholic self - understanding that led to Vatican II's affirmation of religious freedom, just doesn't work.
And from this Man - created book (compiled nearly 3 Centuries after the events depicted) came this little thing called «Christianity».
I shall argue in this book that such a «narrative» interpretation of nature, one that discerns a sort of story - line in nature, can only be called a projection if nature itself is dualistically segregated from those events that we call mental.
> From then on, Judaism was to be a religion of the Book, and no small part of it, along with the accounts of the great events of their past, was embodied in the law.
I saw a cultural Christianity cut off from the deep theology of the Bible and enamored with books and audio and sermon series tying current events to Bible prophecy — supermarket scanners as the mark of the Beast, Gog and Magog as the Soviet Union or, later, Saddam Hussein or al - Qaeda or the Islamic State as direct fulfillments of Bible prophecy.
DE: In the earlier books the ontological units were events characterized by objects (though we have seen these events can be abstractions from durations).
A restless maverick driven from place to place by his determination to be part of whatever God was doing in the world, Bartleman singlehandedly turned the Azusa Street revival into a literary event of global magnitude by chronicling his impressions and assigning them meaning in a widely circulated book, How Pentecost Came to Los Angeles.
Specific interpretations of contemporary events as part of the end - times scenario laid out in the Book of Revelation are far from broadly accepted by Christians.
At all events, I think a comparison of these two recent books from Wright will show that the best apologetics comes above all from theology at its best, whether its primary purpose is apologetic or not.
I'll be speaking about my «year of biblical womanhood» in chapel at 9:30 a.m. and reading / speaking from my new book, Searching for Sunday, at 7:00 p.m.. Both events are free and open to the public.
Barth wrote somewhere, I think in his small book on Homiletics, that he felt in the future that preaching had to turn away from being a prepared speech event to a more community event with discussion, because the days of a professional authority feeding people what he thinks they need to know are over.
«They book over 8,000 events annually that could range from coffee and donuts delivered to a meeting to dinner for 4,000.»
May - 11 James Beard award - winning chef Ana Sortun will host an event with food and wine from my new book Ancient Grains for Modern Meals at her Sofra bakery in Cambridge, MA, 7.30 PM.
June - 15 James Beard award - winning chef Jody Adams will host an event with food and wine from my new book Ancient Grains for Modern Meals at Rialto restaurant on June 15, 6.30 PM.
May - 21 Sofra Bakery, Cambridge, MA 7.30 to 9.30 PM Cokbook event with chef Ana Sortun — enjoy a spread of samples from my new book, with cookbook signing
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