Sentences with phrase «hear about their hopes»

Whether it's teenagers living in material or spiritual poverty desperate to hear about hope in an uncertain world, or hardened gang members hungry for forgiveness and a new start, we have good news to bring.
I can't wait to hear all about it I hope you have a great weekend!
«It's a wonderful time for parents to really listen to their kids — to hear about their hopes, their values, their expectations for college, and to learn what kind of adults they imagine they'll be,» Weissbourd says.
I get to meet so many different people and hear about their hopes for their children and grandchildren and the future of this state.
I wish I'd heard about HOPE then.
When you hear about hopes of the next big housing boom, the designated saviors often are Millennials.

Not exact matches

Although Recode reported that we probably wouldn't hear about this new device at I / O, it can't hurt to hope!
I heard about the hiring event (Opportunity Fair and Forum) and did a mock interview, but my hopes weren't very high.
To hear that we are helping people feel safer, helping them feel more positive, more hope about the future of our country.
I know you have heard this before but I hope it's just one of you that you stop overthinking about what could go wrong and start thinking about all of the possibilities if you take a chance on yourself.
«In a few short weeks we hope to welcome a new member into the family, a baby boy or girl who will hear wonderful stories about his or her granddad,» she said.
It's not often that I get my hopes up about a potential volte - face in the way we talk and think about economics at the policy and political level but this is by far the best news I've heard in a long long time.
I hope some of you also get a little inspiration about stocks they haven't heard of so far or haven't been on their radar either.
As we work to improve our company cultures, I hope next year we hear a different story in Silicon Valley, one about greater diversity making the tech industry even stronger and more innovative.
However, when I hear stories like Bookwork's, about breaking free from teachings like «avoid talking about death / hell and change the subject,» it impressed me and gives me hope that others will break free as well and look for answers.
When he heard that I was a priest he laughed and said, «Gee, Father, I hope you didn't think this was a play about God.»
Yet as powerful as it is to preach about God's presence and enduring love, about looking forward in the midst of suffering, believers will hear this message differently depending on how quickly they are living through the succession of steps on their way to hope.
Allison also makes the important point that nearly all of what we know about Jesus comes from his disciples, and, if those disciples completely misunderstood him or even deliberately falsified much of what they saw and heard, then there is little hope we will know much at all.
Usually, even a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and other elements of the world... Now it is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an unbeliever to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics... How are they going to believe these books in matters concerning the resurrection of the dead, the hope of eternal life, and the kingdom of heaven?
I've heard good and bad things about the site, and so far, am still hoping for a regular publisher.
Every threat that is cast about finding out the truth after we've died only makes us that much more solidified that the choices we make are the right ones, life is to be lived in the hear and now, not squandered on the hopes of reward after death.
It hopes to hear from thousands of Christians about what their understanding and experience of mission is.
Now, I'm a Christian, who loves Jesus and who hopes to honor God with my life, but frankly, after hearing about 100 «God bless Americas» shouted between the two conventions, and dozens of biblical references dropped by both parties, I was just fine with seeing God's name removed from yet another piece of political propaganda.
Put no hope in the younger generation unless you have listened very carefully and heard that this only will happen in the next generation provided that someone from the older generation, you and I — the theologians, the thinkers, the teachers, the preachers, the progressive Christians — insist that this generation is brought up with, confronted daily with, required to think about the new questions and the new insights.
The way she feels about what she is hearing, what Whitehead calls «the subjective form» of the prehension, is affected by her tiredness and the soreness of some of her muscles as well as by vague and half - conscious hopes and fears.
This week on a special Thanksgiving edition of The New Activist, we hear from both Kirk and Trey about faith, football and what they hope their legacies will be.
I guess I always thought prayer was about listening for God, hoping we are pure enough at that moment to hear a personal message that helps us forward.
NOMINUS: Sorry to hear about your wife and I hope she is getting well.
And we have heard about the «hope», with its poignancy and longing desire.
I hear a «whispering hope» when the erudite Reynolds Price writes openly about his vision of Jesus during his cancer ordeal, or when thousands buy his translation of three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academy.
But what I'd heard about his work with Dare 2 Share Ministries from friends in the Billy Graham Evangelistic Organisation was so exciting, so exhilarating, so in tune with my own hopes for my own kids, so radical in its belief in the power of the Gospel and so confident in the capacity of teenagers to actually live it and share it themselves, that, well, I was prepared to travel all the way to Luton to talk to him.
In the back of my mind there were faint alarms going off, but I did hear them, and it caused me to think: That exactly is it that causes us to spend hours staring at a computer screen in the hopes that someone will post a supportive comment about the party we went to last Friday, or the fight we had Tuesday night with our girlfriend?
«It is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an infidel to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics [of cosmology]... If [non-Christians] find a Christian mistaken in a field which they themselves know well and hear him maintaining his foolish opinions about our books, how are they going to believe those books in matters concerning the resurrection of the dead, the hope of eternal life, and the kingdom of heaven, when they think their pages are full of falsehoods on facts which they themselves have learnt from experience and the light of reason?
I hope you all absolutely love the book, I can't wait to hear what you think and find out which recipes you love most — there are about 100 delicious new recipes in there for you to enjoy!
I do hope you saty as authentic as you are right now, and I'm looking forward to hear all about the development of Deliciously Ella, as myself have the dream of starting this kind of business oneday Thank you for doing what you do and to inspire people to be healthier.
Oh I am so sorry to hear about your dizziness, hope you feel better soon!
;) I hope you continue enjoying your stay in Buenos Aires, I can't wait to hear (and see) more about it!
We hope that you have enjoyed hearing all about our free Thanksgiving eBook, Holiday How - To: Thanksgiving Crafts and Pumpkin Recipes.
I had heard so many great things about it but have to say it is even better than I hoped for.
I was hoping to hear good reviews about this recipe, looked sounded so delicious!
We're happy to hear about your successful 19 years as an organic farmer and hope to see again this year at field day!
Hope you have an amazing time in Boston — I can't wait to hear all about it!
I hope you had an amazing time travelling Scandinavia — I would love to hear more about your trip!!
Is it bad that one of the first things I thought of when I heard about Sandy was «I hope Deb and fam are okay!»
I can't wait to hear about your trip to Ashville, I hope you do a recap!
First, I've heard great things about Asheville, so I hope that you're having / had a wonderful time.
We had a glimmer of hope last Fall when we heard about this new cassava flour that the blogosphere was a buzz about — Otto's Cassava Flour!
I love hearing that friends are telling friends about it < 3 I hope you do try other recipes, and please let me know how they turn out!
I'm so glad to hear about your stray bag of lucuma, I totally posted this recipe in hopes a few people in your situation would stumble upon it and be inspired to put it to use!
Everybody talk about goldensyrup; for my case I have heard about it in some frenchblog; It was related in some english - biscuit, I never try (it was not in my supermarket) but in place of this, we have a multitude game of honey; I hope the bee keeping the healthy because the insecticide are everywhere.
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