Sentences with phrase «hear our message got»

Knowing is half the battle, so it's great to hear our message got through.

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It's a tragic and horrible situation, and it's also very instructive in that she displayed four key tenets that helped her get an important message out quickly, and be heard above the clutter.
In the end, what matters most is which side gets its message heard — and believed.
People who don't get that, it would seem, just haven't gotten the message — at least to hear the current management tell it.
Is there a way you can get ultra targeted with your audience so they feel and hear your message over any of your competitors?
You may know your products and services like the back of your hand, but your customers don't «get it» the first time they hear the message.
So, how to do you cut through the noise in order to stand out and get your message heard?
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
Sure, people can say you violate your anonymity, or our traditions about publicity, etc. but I also know there may be some who need to hear your message where it will give them the courage to try this (hard, as you said) way of getting sober.
So when Kim shared a small piece of her own story about leaving the institutionalized church and connecting to a less traditional community of believers, I mixed the well - meaning, thoughtful critiques in the comment section with some of the messages I've been getting from critics lately, and this is what I heard:
As a result, they endlessly critique the biblical texts but rarely get around to hearing scripture's critique of us or hearing its message of grace.
What's the point of getting a message 84 % of the U.S. population doesn't want to hear?
Pat Robertson once said on tv that god doesn't hear the prayers of Jews or Catholics.Fits right in with the born agains that their religion is the only correct one any others are anti christs what ever the H that means... sad we can't seperate church and state... The IRS should start taxing these bible cheats now... maybe they would get the message
Or some hear the gospel as a metaphorical message about how to live a better life in the here and now and view any talk of after - lives, eternal damnation, and saving as only metaphor that tends to get abused when it is used to stir up fear in order to get converts and tithing members.
Are your own inclinations so wayward and wrong that you continually have to hear an opposing message repeated over and over again to get you back on the church's track?
And the people keep coming every sunday for that little spiritual hit, that pat on the back and the message they want to hear «You are special, any bad deeds weren't your fault as you can blame them on Satan, and you get to live for eternity at the universal creators side, all for just a fiver...»
He has noticed, as has many others, that although the church is trying harder than ever to get its message heard, fewer and fewer people are listening.
They were so intent on getting their message heard, that they seemed to completely ignore the problems of the person right in front of them.
Furthermore, their repeated insistence on getting their message heard only added to the problems of the person they were talking to.
Civil war is a fine way to get your message heard and in addition, you get to blow off some steam.
When a Crusade Evangelist gets all the glamor, glitz, and glory of presenting the «Gospel» to millions of people, and the people hear a message about being born again, and then those who respond attend a church without all the glamor, glitz, and glory, and they hear a message about discipleship, following Jesus, danger, famine, persecution, and suffering, they rightfully feel that somebody is not being honest.
If you can't get past some of the strong words and images, unbridled conviction and seemingly irreverent writing style (hyperbole is just a writing tool, remember) to hear the heart of Dave's post, you are truly missing an important message.
When the aforementioned shopkeepers hear Bush's message, they imagine a world full of mediating institutions — some religious, some secular — that link civil society with government, the former getting larger while the latter gets smaller.
Furthermore, because he wanted to get as many people to hear his message as possible, it was usually short, pointed, and memorable so that people could take what they learn and spread the news.
Christians are too content to sit in the same spot in «their» pew every Sunday, hear the message, then hurry off to get a good spot at the restaurant.
But part of that explanation must also show how you are getting the people who hear the message to put it into practice.
For now, here is the bottom line of getting your message out: When it comes to spreading your message and being heard in a noisy world, there are no magic bullets.
Then the confident words: «For those of you that think that gospel music has gone too far, you think we've gotten too radical with our message, well I've got news for you: you ain't heard nothing yet.»
I did not read your entire post, but I think I got the message.Very convincing.You offered no proof for your claim but I have faith that you are correct.I hear - by praise you for this clear, comforting message!
We don't hear much about the «get lost» message as it resounds in the cultural sphere.
It is not the mission of the church to preach and teach about love and grace all the time (although it happens A LOT now because people just don't seem to understand or get the message the first time they hear it, or the second time, or the third, and they don't involve themselves with the word of God enough) because people need to be founded on meat.
Look at the media today and how things get twisted and changed and excluded to get the message out that certain individuals wish us to hear.
Getting our message heard is not about weeding out tricky terminology.
So glad to hear that they were a success, thanks for letting me know:) Sorry for the late reply here, your last message got a little lost in my inbox - I just noticed it now!
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«They've got too many who keep hearing the message that «we've got great mental strength» without actually showing it or hear they are tired or need rotating and use it as an excuse.»
Our messaging is literaly falling on deaf ears - and knowing the players they'll see that as a invitation to go get there hearing checked..
You say you want him gone in the summer, but if you do not protest, or at least make your opinion heard, then how will Wenger, and the board, get your message?
But we still get mixed messages because we hear about Arsenal promoting local youth players yet the club bought Xhaka a Swiss National for 30 mill and are pursuing Spaniard Morata for 30 mill.
As Rednap sad, as we all have been saying, the same message from the same manager gets stale if you hear it year after year.
«We got forth a message that non-native people needed to hear,» Rebecca Nagle, an organizer and Cherokee Nation native, said.
Manchester City have already sent out a chilling message to their rivals that large sums of cash splashed on superstars can make you an overnight title contender, with the Eastlands outfit heading into the New Year level on points with arch-rivals Manchester United at the summit, so the hear their assistant manager Brian Kidd claim the team will only get stronger in 2011 will be of alarming news to their competitors, who are working on more limited budgets and will find it harder and harder to maintain pace with City as the club continue their relentless pursuit of major honours.
These strong emotions can stop them from really hearing the message you're trying to get across.
One message that I did keep hearing over and over again was to get my twins on the same schedule, for my own sanity.
The whole time she's trying over and over and over again, possibly feeling like her own baby is rejecting her, she's hearing the message repeated, «formula is poison... your baby won't be as smart if you give it to him... he won't have any immunities so he'll keep getting sick... he's more likely to DIE if you so much as supplement... a good mom will just keep trying and not give up...»
Many of the messages are not new ones, but they get heard in different ways across time and by different groups.
Before you know it, you'll be receiving messages from colleges and hearing your son or daughter say three magical words: «I got in!»
We feel so passionately about it we started blogging about BLW a year ago and haven't looked back — we want to get the message out there as we find that a lot of people have still never heard of it and think puree is the only option!
A toddler may need to hear something literally a hundred times before he gets the message.
And great to hear about your six - year - old — you're clearly doing a good job getting the message across.
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