Cupcakes and frosting
from yesterdays post.
Not exact matches
She
posted a photo
from the show to her Instagram with a caption that read, «As many of you may already know, I fell during my 5th year walking at the Victoria's Secret show
yesterday.
Inc.'s Lindsay Blakely
posted highlights
from that interview
yesterday, which, in addition to furthering Cuban's remarks on racism, also encompassed the Dallas Mavericks» owner's thoughts on becoming a young billionaire, his not - entirely - legal path to success in his first entrepreneurial venture (a bar), what it's like behind the scenes at «Shark Tank,» and much more.
«Only after
posting to social media did I receive a phone call
yesterday morning notifying me that an email will follow with the incident report and I have not received any email correspondence
from American at this time.»
If you saw my blog
post from yesterday, you will have known that I closed the Bull Put on RUT for a small profit, to eliminate downside risk.
The panel is asking Puerto Rico to provide by May 7 a timetable for when it plans to make public the audited financial statements for fiscal years 2015 through 2017, according to a letter
from the panel to Gerardo Portela, the executive director of the commonwealth's fiscal agency, that was
posted yesterday on the board's website.
In
yesterday's blog
post, I said that our market timing model has just shifted
from «buy» to «neutral,» due to continued institutional selling and weakening of the major indices.
Although Lagarde's official blog
post from last month was titled «Addressing the Dark Side of the Crypto World,»
yesterday's entry, «An Even - handed Approach to Crypto - Assets» had a different tone.
Yesterday we
posted up notes
from the first day of the Value Investing Congress and now we're covering day two of the event.
For more global macro research, we also just
yesterday posted up investment commentary
from John Brynjolfsson's Armored Wolf which also presented a current look at where we stand.
But
from his
post yesterday about the creation of the world he did a lot of twisting trying to make sense of how it happened.
Amanda
posted yesterday an excerpt
from a book entitled A Discourse of the Married and Single Life: Wherein by Discovering the Misery of One, is Plainly Declared the Felicity of the Other.
It is similar in content to my
post from yesterday.
This feels like a picture version of this quote
from Richard Rohr that I loved and
posted on facebook
yesterday: «The God we all begin with is necessarily a partial God, an imitation God, a word for God, a «try on» God.
In a
post yesterday I suggested that the proliferation of choices for «gender identity» (legend has it that there are now 57 varieties to choose
from on facebook) will have the effect of deconstructing the very notion of gender difference — or rather, to use the old and proper terminology, the difference between the sexes, male and female.
-LSB-...] began to answer these questions in my
post yesterday by looking at the basic approach I use when answering questions
from atheists (or anyone with whom -LSB-...]
Thank you for
posting this Jeremy... I had a major anger meltdown
yesterday and raged at God... I'm not proud of myself and while I still feel I was wrong to do this, I'm thankful for coming across your
post to assure me that God still understands and loves me even if my actions were far
from lovable...
I was really pleased to hear
from a representative
from Answers in Genesis
yesterday who in response to Friday's
post graciously invited me to visit the creation museum in Cincinnati and maybe even speak with Ken Ham himself.
As I said
yesterday in my prayer
from the cell
post called «satellite phone», I have this strange feeling of alienation
from God since I left the professional ministry and haven't been to church...
Aside
from also starting to
post more photos on my blog (which idea I see you gleaned
from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking about this story
yesterday and how the point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted
from being a disciple; which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
You can read Amaris» comment
from yesterday's
post on No Vision No Policy, to see what motivated me to write today's
post.
CNN's Belief Blog
posted a series of predictions
yesterday featuring a variety voices
from the current religious dialog.
We looked at this idea
yesterday, and I have one more
post about it tomorrow, but having read this
post today, can you say that this
post saved you
from believing something wrong about the word saved?
NBC News
posted this very telling image of two photos
from St. Peter's Square one taken at the announcement of Pope Benedict XVI, the other
from yesterday.
As a continuation of the
post I did
yesterday on science and religion and the heat that is rising between them, I want to thank Dr. King who sent this link to me
from the New York Times concerning science and religion.
Posting on Instagram
yesterday, the Anglican leader said: «We've been celebrating today as 27 young Christians
from churches around the world made a commitment to put Christ before everything else.»
Here is a scene
from Samson, which I wrote a
post about
yesterday.
(This is a continuation of a
post from yesterday; it will make most sense in that context.)
Anyway, I will write a lot more about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up
from the
post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
so CHAD, shall we continue our chat
from yesterday... i shall repost anything needed for others to join in with full knowledge of where we were when last
posted... if need be that is... our convo can be found in
yesterday's speed read belief blog, under TruthPrevails long paragraph of Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School....
And I do remember your comment
from yesterday's
post.
I'm glad that Matthew Schmitz
posted excerpts
yesterday from the statement released by Southern Baptist leaders regarding recent reports about religious freedom in the military.
I have a different understanding of this text now, which I tried to explain in today's
post and the one
from yesterday about the meaning of the word «dead» in the Bible.
Well, it's been one of those weeks for me, as I've been battling pinkeye... yes, pinkeye... for the last four days, along with a boatload of work related to book edits and blog
posts for next week.So I spent a good part of
yesterday in the exact same pose as you see above, only with swollen, crusty eyes, slightly better hair, and a more robust vocabulary
from which to bemoan my oppression.
I tried to define death similarly in my
post from yesterday.
In response to
yesterday's
post, «11 Things I Wish More Pastors Would Say,» I've heard
from several pastors who made similar lists of things they wish the people in their congregation would say.
To see more, look at the links and comments
from yesterday's
post as well as the ones
from our first discussion.
I told a story
yesterday from Simon Guillebaud's book More Than Conquerors about how a package containing a hot water bottle and a doll that had been
posted 5 months previous to answer a specific prayer for both items.
They
posted continuously
from yesterday afternoon thru the evening and all night and are still here this morning.
They
posted from yesterday afternoon thru all evening and all night and then going thru this morning.
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank
yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece
from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog
posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
Just saw your
post from yesterday, (crazy busy at work) and I would definitely buy your salsa.
-LSB-...]
yesterday cooking dried kidney beans and yam treats, and then, in the afternoon, set about making Okra Gumbo (
from Post Punk Kitchen's blog) with some okra that was calling to me at the co-op this -LSB-...]
I made ribs
yesterday, and used the recipe
from this
posting, but I made a mistake and mixed all the ingrediants
from both recipes together.
Still groovin»
from yesterday's
post.
Did you guys like
yesterday's
post full of beautiful heads of broccoli fresh
from our rooftop?
Here's a new
post from yesterday by Dr. Norm Robillard addressing just that in pro & con fashion.
Yesterday I was thinking of making the pear sorbet
from the Canal House Cookbook and when I went to google it to see if anyone else had attempted it and I immediately found your
post!
I actually had intended this
post to go up
yesterday, but after I got home
from the Seahawk's game on Sunday, I was so emotionally exhausted that I took a three hour nap!
The frosting I
posted yesterday was designed especially for layering on top of these brownies, and it really does take them
from yum to YUM!