Sentences with phrase «gifted people like»

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Red packets, which are gifts of money from married to unmarried people, have propelled the growth of China's tech companies like Tencent.
Even if it's just a chance to win something small like a gift card or early access to the new feature, it will make a huge difference in the number of people who actually participate.
We'd also like to eventually offer people gifts.
Out of the 21,000 surveyed, 52 percent said they like to use the holidays to buy gifts not only for other people, but also for themselves.
I love Mayweather as an extraordinarily gifted athlete, with a work ethic like few people alive have.
People always associate holiday gift guides major thank you or gift giving days like Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, Graduation, but if you think outside the box and pitch to publication's for holidays that commemorate cultural or personal celebrations like Mardi Gras, Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, or even National Blood Donor Month you can get coverage in a less competitive guide that's highly targeted to your offer.
Although some people don't like to admit it, tangible gifts can be a big motivator at work.
As everyone is curious to know more about the wedding ceremony of the royal couple, the couple recently made an announcement urging people to contribute for the range of social causes like female feticide, HIV aids and many more instead of sending wedding gifts.
Students claiming the credit can create a very misleading perception of the income distribution, since young people make (and spend) less and get income from sources not often reported on tax returns, like gifts.
Another reason for Paxful's popularity in Nigeria is that it offers over 300 ways for a person to purchase Bitcoin, such as through the use of gift cards like iTunes gift cards.
Now look at it like this, why is it that so many people are willing to pay top dollar for houses, cars, and pricy items, but willfully turn away a free gift of salvation?
They Pray for the problems of the world and I mean all the problems, much like the Convents, instead of being a cynic you might just be glad that there are people who care this much, by the way that life you claim for yourself is not really yours, it belongs to God whether you want to recognize Him or not, you did nothing to give yourself life, its His gift to you hopefully you in your arrogance will not waist it.
11.6, Luke 12.8 f., are, like the kerygma's call for decision with regard to his person, «at the same time words of promise, of grace: at this very moment the gift of freedom is offered the hearer».
If you have the gift of giving, you love to give generously of your money to the church, but sometimes you might feel like you are carrying most of the financial load of the church, and why don't more people give?
There is no resentment or alienation, because he knows these judgments as gifts from God, as gratuitous rather than possessed or earned, and so he recognizes in the modern naysayer a person like himself, one who does not yet understand.
All this work brought her into contact with many people at both the centre and the fringes of parish life, and through it she exercised her characteristic gift for friendship — becoming for some like a sister or mother.
As I think about stories that are centered on people like Mark Driscoll I have to keep repeating this mantra to myself: gift more grace rather than justify more judgment.
Incidentally to reject belief in God places one at odds with some of the greatest and most gifted people, who ever lived, including the likes of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
«The reality is people don't view gift cards like money,» Shinabarger says.
I think Bob has stated perfectly why people are leaving this faith, because many aspects of it are implausible and unreasonable... which many Christians fully admit (God doesn't want us to use the brain he gifted us with, He just wants simple obedience / faith — like a drone or slave).
Certain peopleslike certain individuals — are so constituted as to possess in extraordinary degree special gifts for cultural creativity.
So for example, in my case and that of other persons whose minds dissociate when we engage in intense / deep spiritual practices like intense / deep prayer, meditation, fasting etc and we hear voices, hallucinate, see visions, experience thought insertions, automatic channelling just like a spirit medium as well as other psychic phenomena (clairvoyance etc), and the mind dissociation makes some persons mentally and emotionally unstable; our minds enter an altered state of consciousness just like those of the Buddhist monks but in our case the altered state of our brains results in psychotic and psychic symptoms being induced (interestingly, some persons who are ignorant of how the human brain functions chalk up these experiences to demonic attack)......... are these psychotic, psychic experiences which persons like myself experience a gift from God as well?
Every holiday season, I like to share a few ideas for «gifts that give back,» products that not only make great stocking - stuffers but that also support organizations and ministries working to care for and empower the very people to whom Jesus first brought the gospel — the poor, the marginalized, the sick, and the imprisoned.
A moderately gifted person has to keep his or her gifts all bottled up until, in a manner of speaking, he or she gets drunk at a wedding and tap - dances on the coffee table like Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers.
Keep stewarding your gifts, even when you don't feel like you're getting much, so other people don't miss out on what God wants to accomplish through you.
It's like noticing a person for the first time because she is a wonderful, caring and gifted soul and not for the colour of her skin or what shoes she is wearing and then you realise, hey...» she's not that different from me after all.»
So faithful service means practices that look like worship — those that gather people and form them as one body, that reconcile and open lives to repentance and forgiveness, that proclaim truth and reveal God's story, that embrace need and unleash gifts, that express thanks and are open to the Holy Spirit, that share food and wash feet.
We compiled a list of DIY gifts that people will actually like (and not just pretend).
But perhaps one can derive a more encouraging lesson from the success of the slogan «Be Like Mike»: many people wish to be as gifted and as disciplined as Jordan is as an athlete, and their hopes and dreams are informed by an image of what they would like to becLike Mike»: many people wish to be as gifted and as disciplined as Jordan is as an athlete, and their hopes and dreams are informed by an image of what they would like to beclike to become.
Imagine if Santa didn't leave actual, physical gifts, but was credited for the feelings of goodwill and generosity that people feel during the holidays, and what if he wasn't supposed to be living in a «real» place like the North Pole, but was just an invisible spirit, like some other characters we know?
i'm thinking a vision that is cast, like a church's mission statement, and then ppl organically buy into and work with their own gifts towards the goal, noting that it is not the goal that we're after, but the disciple and formation the journey takes us.
We help people understand that it's God's intent that we steward and enjoy the gift of sex, like every gift he gives, in such a way that is glorious to him, good for our marriages and a lot of fun.
(It also tends to gloss over the hard work of real people, like agents, editors, sales reps, marketing people, designers, and assistants whose gifts and creative energy make a lot of what we create possible.
Sometimes, you even make me laugh, and I'm not alone in liking people who make me laugh, either... thank you, and Merry Christmas... you are a gift...
I guess people just like getting gifts unsolicited.
There is a huge responsibility on people like me because this kind of gift (that's what I like to call it because I never asked for it, but was simply given it when very young) can, if not carefully handled, make the receiver feel arrogant.
Paul argues that we do not have a licence to sin.because of grace If christians continue to sin and grieve the holy spirit they clearly arent walking by faith or abiding in Christ.There has to be an ongoing repentence in the christians walk that leads that person to become more like Christ.It is true that salvation is a gift of grace received by faith however the word also says that we called to walk by faith otherwise it is impossible to please God and if we love him we follow his commands not willfully disobey.If we do nt continue to abide in Christ and turn from sin then i think we can risk Christ saying to us that he never knew us.Like everything that God offers us we must meet his conditions that are only possible in Christ..
«I feel like I have a responsibility, that God has given me a gift to write songs for his church that people listen to and that people are coming to expect now,» he said.
For example, when people open up their homes to me, I try to give back a gift — as a writer, I'm often given freebies and I pass on books, tickets to an event, a bottle of wine that I know the hosts will like.
The willingness to «live into mystery», which people like Marcus Borg embraced, is a gift which we all need to avail of.
But it's the people with vision that set the atmosphere to facilitate (and serve) people who are «gifted» like you to function how God burdens them..
It just feels good to hear from like - minded people who want to share their knowledge, experience and gifts with others!
«We're gifted to be able to raise it and market it to people that like it as well as we do.»
I love peanut butter and this seems like an easy holiday sweet I could make as gifts for people.
Do you ever see a recipe and pick it out for people like you would clothes or a gift?
This sounds fantastic, and would be a great homemade gift for people with peanut allergies (like my brother... who is IMPOSSIBLE to shop for, so thank you!)!
i rarely like giving homemade food as a gift, mostly because i know that people's tastes are subjective and i can't possibly know what each person likes!
My cousins and I have made candy since we were little, and now it has become a staple in my gift giving routine, especially for those hard - to - buy - for people like bosses and boys.
I do enjoy celebrating certain holidays and I really like giving people gifts, even if it is just a big batch of cookies.
I'm one of those people who likes to do things but am not always creative — you gave me everything I needed to make little gifts for a dessert and coffee meet & greet I'm hosting.
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