Sentences with phrase «hearing other stories»

Witnessing this and hearing the other stories of individuals, groups, and organizations that are using NWEI's courses to do amazing things — to make sustainable magic — in this world where change is sometimes challenging, my inspiration is renewed.
I love sharing my story and love hearing other stories.
For us, we gather to discuss Scripture, to encourage each other, to hear each others stories of where we saw Jesus working, to work alongside each other as we serve the community in Jesus» name Then we each depart to follow Jesus in our everyday day lives, to find opportunities daily to love our neighbors.
Although we still have one at home he's really not a baby any more so it's fun hearing others stories.
yet... I love to hear others stories and wisdom and try other's recipes..
I'd love to hear your other stories to compare.
Only the apocryphal tale about a young George Washington seemed to inspire the kids to admit to peeking: Children who heard the tale in which the future first president is praised for confessing his transgression were three times more likely to tell the truth than their peers who heard other stories.
It sucks really and it breaks my heart to hear other stories of other women feeling this way.
yet... I love to hear others stories and wisdom and try other's recipes..
Honestly, i have heard other stories too.

Not exact matches

Its price is rising only because people all over the world are hearing stories of how others doubled or tripled their money in a short period — and they don't want to miss out.
«In responding to this incident — indeed in responding to this election — we need to hear each other's stories, not slogans, we need to work towards understanding, not scoring points, and we need to find a way to move forward that respects and values each and every member of our community,» Superintendent Shawn Lewis - Lakin said in a statement.
«Since the publication of this story, we've observed and heard from worried activists, journalists and ordinary people who use WhatsApp, who tell us that people are switching to SMS and Facebook Messenger, among other options - many services that are strictly less secure than WhatsApp.»
Startup success stories are always good to hear, especially in the Middle East, and Fadel feels that people invested in the ecosystem need to help each other out, if more such tales are to come out of this region.
It's filled with amazing stories, some we had never heard before, others we simply didn't know all the details of.
This is important because hearing other people's stories makes us less western - centric.
«We had heard the stories about other tech companies and how hard it is to succeed in China, and so we weren't sure whether to make it a priority or focus on other things that were more straightforward.»
I love hearing the stories of other entrepreneurs who learned lessons along their way to success.
You wouldn't think it would be hard to list your accomplishments but often times we tend to belittle our own achievements, thinking that they are not as grandiose as we would like or as exciting as other stories we have heard.
I've heard a number of horror stories with renting as well as stories on the other end of the spectrum where people have had good renters for upwards of a decade -LRB-!)
We hear about her story, what she's learned and advice she would give others.
Other co-workers heard a different story: He fell, maybe when he was drunk.
What you probably haven't heard are a couple of other pieces of the story.
«Sometimes we need to hear each others» stories to remember we are together in this existence.
I've heard that in other ancient flood stories, people were saved for other less noble reasons.
So if you can move from that encounter on the street to sitting down in your home, you can move from sitting down in your home to hearing one another's stories, to getting involved in each other's lives, to sharing time together where you're not just helping but you're enjoying life together.
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.
Yes listen to them, but if you want to hear the other side of the story don't go to the Toyota, or KIA guy, go to the source, the Ford dealer.
After hearing countless stories of how pornography has affected the lives of others, I've come to realize that the consequences of porn use are akin to flying bits of shrapnel: painful, unpredictable, and in some ways, fatal to our lives.
but if others want people to hear and honor her story, some (again, not you) of the stuff said here just became turbulence.
On Larry King live the other night, a well - known Christian musician was telling his life story, and it was exactly the kind of story I prefer not to hear from the pulpit.
But I haven't heard the other side of the story, really, until it started to be posted here.
The others wanted you to understand that this was a safe space to share and hear stories while you were demanding proof.
They keep insisting there are two sides of the story, and we must be sure to hold judgement until we hear both sides (but refuse to offer the other side)
Do you ever hear stories of other people feeling lonely after leaving the church?
I do believe William is right, however, as I've heard the stories on how pedophiles get murdered by other inmates.
NO, damage has been done - public will think it's an «israeli jew» — people are to stupid to follow a story or read more then a few minutes - most just hear from others based on hearsay.
On the other hand, we have heard many stories of teens who ran away before dad found out they were pregnant, using drugs, gay and so on.
One group starts to tire of what they perceive to be «church - bashing,» while the other senses that their stories and concerns are not being heard.
We must be willing to hear and be curious about other people's stories and perspectives, especially those people who find themselves living on the margins of society.
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking about her book, about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
In the next two posts in this series we will discuss getting to know other people by spending time and sharing space with them, and getting to know them by hearing and knowing their stories.
They heard the story from other people.
You know all of that, but you're still able to hear these as true stories, as metaphorical narratives using ancient archetypal language to make, among other affirmations, that Jesus is the light coming into the darkness, to make the affirmation that the Herods of this world constantly seek to destroy that which is born of God.
Any accuracy in the history of Israelites probably comes after the Babylonian captivity, where serious written language skills would have been learned, and where they would have heard the story of Gilgamish, amongst other myths that they could adapt to their use.
I stemmed the flood of tears and rose to my feet, believing that this could be nothing other than a divine command to open the book and read the first passage I chanced upon; for I had heard the story of how Antony had been instructed by a gospel text.
They are as reliable as any other story you have ever heard when determining how our world works.
During my time in El Salvador, Central America (1983 - 86), I was always thunderstruck when, after a group of U.S. visitors had spent a couple of hours listening to the stories of the Mothers of the Disappeared or to officials of the non-governmental Human Rights Commission, at least one earnest soul would take me aside to ask whether «we're going to get a chance to hear the other side of the story
You must suspend your own thoughts, stories, advice while you make sure you hear what the other person is actually saying.
These two were not apparently among the original disciples, but of that other group who heard the women's story of the tomb and disbelieved it (in verses 9, 10, 11).
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