Sentences with word «halfway»

In several communities there are «Twelve Step Houses,» and halfway houses have been organized and directed by the members of a certain AA group or groups.
I have an essay I'm halfway working on about mission theology in Call the Midwife — I really should finish it.
From an address by Thomas B. Richards, Executive Director, Men's Service Center and Halfway House, Rochester, N.Y., entitled «A.A. Oriented Halfway House and the Service Center,» at the June, 1966, conference of the Association of Halfway House Alcoholism Programs of North America.
Thus the saints» experience of enabling the participation of the unregenerate through the halfway covenant serves as a model for the formal right of political participation in society.
But this is what is happening — whether it's right in our own homes or halfway around the world in Nigeria — and so we learn to obey the sadness and live into the Gospel in the midst of it, to speak the truth.
Midway through the week, the papal spokesperson the Rev. Federico Lombardi, SJ, said «I'm happy we're halfway through, because if it were any longer I'd be destroyed.»
Halfway through Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light in which she talks about her darkness.
ACTUALLY... Isaac Newton believed in God from the get go, not just when he hit a wall, and largely abandoned his work in mathematics and physics halfway through his life because he got bored with it; he then studied the Bible for the rest of his life.
The second prayer is the midday prayer which is performed from noon until halfway between noon and sundown.
These halfway members could not have the Lord's Supper, but they were still under the control of the Church; so they could vote on some of its nonspiritual problems and could keep all their privileges as citizens.
A transitional form does not need to be a perfect halfway house directly linking one group of organisms to another.
I once worked at a women's halfway house for women with drug issues.
However, halfway through something hit me: «You do it, Victor, you share your story,» I said.
About halfway through you seem to lose the narrative and just give a case for why you are an atheist.
Jeremy I have bought your book and are halfway through it.
BTW — if Doug and the rest who feel that they can attack a woman with subtle remarks want to meet me halfway, click the URL that is embedded in my name.
Keep going keep going keep going until the halfway sign mark, then the three - quarter way mark.
The writer, Alan Alexander Milne, better known as AA Milne once wrote, «Halfway down the stairs is a...
On my nightstand now is: Sex God by Rob Bell (yeah, I know I'm a little late to the party on that one), Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas Friedman, Thank God for Evolution by Michael Dowd, The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria (halfway through), The Sound and the Fury by William Faulker (PLEASE don't tell anyone I haven't read that yet!)
The roadrunner always makes it across the gap, but every time the coyote, halfway across, becomes aware that there is nothing beneath his feet, he stops cold, then plummets down.
Crews: I saw it coming about halfway through the movie, but I was really pleased with the way it was executed, and I appreciated the swerve away from a stereotypical Disney / Marvel cookie - cutter ending.
Are you at a halfway house?
You'll see how little his «trust in God» did to allay his fears or even inspire him to become a halfway decent person.
Afater he was done, he proceeded back to the bedroom, and when he got halfway down the hall, he again heard the toilet flush, and the door slammed shut.
Haran was halfway to Canaan, but it was not complete obedience.
To sum up, then, Wolf's article is important because it represents a «halfway house» between the traditional conception of a society as an aggregate of actual occasions with the dominant occasion providing the unity for the group and my own contention that every society, whether it contains a presiding occasion or not, possesses an objective unity in virtue of the dynamic interrelatedness of its constituent occasions from moment to moment.
I half expected to see the atheist start believing in God halfway through the movie.
Halfway through the book Harris» perspective changes from describing her sheltered and skewed childhood to recounting her coming of age: At college (the conservative Hillsdale), she finds her own identity, steeps herself in the humanities, embraces biblical egalitarianism, and develops an interest in journalism, which leads her to New York City to begin her career as a writer for a Christian magazine.
I have learned from this experience, and to me the charm of living is to love and learn, so we are halfway there:).
If I can position myself as the one under attack and you as the attacker, then I'm more than halfway to winning in the court of public opinion.
On the contrary, on the one occasion when Luther's theological proposals received a halfway careful hearing from a representative of the Roman Church, at his meetings with Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg in 1518, the conclusion reached was that his doctrine of justifying faith was not obviously heretical or in clear opposition to the tradition of the Church.
You are really stretching things in the references that you cite; and it looks like you lost your way about halfway through and started quoting NT things that Matthew said instead of anything from the OT predicting them.
Mitchell had to go halfway around the world to encounter such people, but he found them.
If people halfway understood eternity, however, the focus would not be on such «human» things.
The writer, Alan Alexander Milne, better known as AA Milne once wrote, «Halfway down the stairs is a stair where I sit.
The choice was disastrous — he read hesitantly, stumbled, and restarted halfway through.
Or do you smile when they raise their hand for visitors to be announced but forget about them halfway through the sermon?
He offered an old rickety boat that was about to be decommissioned named the Mayflower (that was likely to sink halfway there) under the promise that they never return and that their colony would send taxes to him (if they survived).
You are correct, this world is better off with Religeon because God knows that the average human is not capable of standing on it's own two feet and needs a bit of a cruch in order to act even halfway civilized.
Halfway through the...
We're just over halfway done with the Q1 2018 reporting period, and so far, companies have had no problem beating what were already hefty analyst expectations.
Jack White's The Dead Weather is already halfway done recording their sophomore effort, which means in true White fashion, it will arrive to the public with little warning.
Finally, if what we say about the Good News is even halfway true, you will be doing important work, the most important work you've ever done for anybody.
From whirlwind celebrity romances to your best friend moving halfway across the country to be with a guy she's known for a month, the phrase «love makes you do crazy things» is never more true than in our current culture of immediacy.
The beauty that arises from the strange guitar and moving strings, in conjunction with Yorke's haunting vocals, join together to fill in the halfway mark of In Rainbows.
At such a price, a deal would vault Business Insider halfway into the new digital news unicorn club.
Get a free rate quote for your Bay Area mortgage loan We're halfway through November, with the end of the year in sight.
Can we really be halfway through the year?
In the rest of the city, people were buoyant; the Senators were halfway through trouncing the Buffalo Sabres on their way to the Stanley Cup.
«While blockchain has the ability to eliminate incentives of scarcity, that is only the halfway mark to end our social problems.
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