Sentences with phrase «just know the community»

I just know the community will fall in love with Pure Barre!

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«He has just really gone all - in to get to know people in the community
Companies rely on desperation in these communities, knowing they can win valuable incentives just by dangling a few low - wage jobs.
Those charts proved your legitimacy as an institutional manager — regardless of whether they described your actual decision making, they let the community know that you weren't just a «bunch of gunslingers.»
Our group of girls is such a tight - knit community that I'm so fortunate to be a part of, and they're all so brilliant with what they're able to accomplish, it's absolutely incredible, and I thought it would be great for us to have one place, rather than countless apps, to showcase ourselves and just get to know each other better!
And I just think, you know what, everyone lost something in your community.
«These teachers were fantastic; kept our kids safe, kept my daughter calm, sitting in a closet for two and a half hours and they're coming back to something I couldn't imagine — coming back to work, so just want to show them a little love, let them know the community's with them,» Kravitz added.
Just before the NEB detailed route process got underway, Trans Mountain delivered fliers door to door in my home community of Chilliwack that said «Other route locations are no longer under consideration.»
«We know that if the Enbridge pipeline is allowed to go forward that it will just be a matter of time before there is a major spill that devastates our marine environment and the cultural traditions, jobs and communities that rely on a healthy ocean,» said Chandra Herbert.
Roger Ver, also known as «Bitcoin Jesus», is an inspirer and advocate of Bitcoin Cash, and is well respected as key influencer in the crypto community; not just because he was one of the earliest supporter and adopter of bitcoin, but also because of his early investments in crypto - related startups including Ripple, Blockchain.info, Bitpay and Kraken.
The impacts, which include what's known as de-skilling as well as poverty, are felt by communities, not just households and individuals.
Haley Zink, a 21 - year - old community college student who helped to organize a «sibling march» in St. Louis, Missouri, had a message for those who think this movement is just a bunch of loud kids: «I want to it be clear to everyone that, no we are not.»
Those who believe in Intelligent Design see the data / info that the universe is a complex system and logically conclude there had to be a designer, rather than the «we don't know — we think it just happened» answers that come from the atheist community.
-- «California's housing crisis is so bad, families are squatting abandoned homes just to survive,» by Mother Jones» Bryan Schatz: T» he right to adequate housing — not just four walls and a roof, but «a safe and secure home and community in which to live in peace and dignity» — is decreed by the United Nations, but you wouldn't know it by looking around California, where nearly a quarter of the nation's homeless people live... In Oakland, where buyers routinely offer hundreds of thousands of dollars over asking prices, there are nearly four vacant properties for every homeless person.
People like «positive reinforcement» and knowing they accomplished something — and what that means to the community... it just needs to be meaningful I think.
Ahh... he just let them be stupid enough to involve the muslim community... you know... the one that kills cartoonists and such... the ones that even the creators of SouthPark are afriad of?
Knowing that God placed the desire in us not just for Him, but also for community and relationships should give us hope that when we fulfill those desires, they are actually from Him, and sometimes that may look different than we originally imagined.
Just knowing the size, the cultural prominence, and the public influence of the evangelical community, I was particularly interested in what the emergence of the ECI and other creation...
Imagine a community where everyone was forgiven, and if you hurt somebody, they would just say, «You know what?
No, TomTom wouldn't do that because, just like we see with many in the African American community, they want to blame everyone else for their life decisions.
Furthermore, does the community offer sufficient resources for people like them whom you may not know but whose suffering is just as acute?
For you have just told them that God is with them, that God wants to lead them, that they can hear from God and know Him within the community of friends they already have.
Years ago, when my grandfather was still alive and they lived in a trailer park community just outside of Regina, there was a playground of old tractor tires at the end of the dirt road and I can still smell it, the mix of hot melting rubber in the Saskatchewan heat and the faint smell of urine from within them because little boys would pee in them, everyone knew that.
All of us are yearning for community so much we'll become Christians, Budists, Islamic Jehadists, whatever, just so we know there's a «community» out there supporting us.
Caring can be spontaneous, but often, especially in a diverse community, it is more a calling; a responsibility — something we can not neglect just because we feel we are no good at it or because we do not know the sorrowing person well enough.
Now of course, your site is not really a church, but it is offering a spiritual community which to many would be a sort of replacement for a church to those who can no longer stomach the institutionalized church, just as it has become to me.
I'm not talking about community service events, but places you can hang out just to get to know people.
Just so you know, they will be in the «emerging» stream of Christianity, so they will challenge and encourage you to live like Jesus by loving and serving others in your community.
I could easy just say amen and nod passionately in agreement with everything you've said lately ---- I just wanted you to know that you are providing encouragement, insight, wisdom and helpful direction to a new generation of community builders here in Colorado.
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers of my work that my writing is done by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this virtue — which, of course, includes my making clear at which points the materials I study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
I've heard Jewish friends talk about how there used to be many more women in the community who just knew how to keep a kosher home and didn't have to go to a book to figure it out.
It's amazing to me that these simple billboards which are just there to let other unbelievers know that they are not alone in these very religious communities, are causing such a ruckus.
The article in the Nation that Mr. Rich has been inhaling in the course of his investigative journalism notes that PK has thousands of «cells» in local communities, just like you - know - who used to have cells.
tradition hard to break.the tradition of marriage is older and more meaningful than any other we know it crosses all religions and non religions, and races and cultures.it won't change easy.calling it something else for some people may make it easier to change.but what about those people who want that time tested tradition for themselves for their own self worth.it is a civil right give it to them today.this issues has divided my community as much as any other, but as we have fought to gain right after right, we have lost sight that all deserve the right of freedom of happiness.No gayness here, just can't fight the battle to keep someone down after being held down
Just wanted to let you all know that I listen, even when we disagree Thank you so much for the community you bring to this space.
I'm just interested in the dialogue because many teens I know are pulling away from and resisting Biblical community... and I'd like to understand why.
Often, they just need to be loved and feel safe enough to know they can expose this part of themselves in a community where the addiction isn't crushing them every second.
We do not know just what were the parties that divided the Christian community in Corinth, those followers of Apollos or Cephas.
15 Here the government was beginning to understand what the business community had long known: that it is just important to sell the image of the device as the device itself.
You have the right to voice your opinion just as the gay community and if the gays want to get on here an cry about what you said then you know they are thin skinned and cry babies.
You know so little about what is happening in the faith community, and that is ok because — you just don't know
Just goes to show you that there are some in the Christian community that would resort to violence and bullying LGBT people... I know that there are plenty of Christians who aren't that deluded but there are a vocal minority like this sorry excuse for a man that hates what he doesn't understand so much that they feel it is their responsibility to wipe it out.
The truth is that the gay community is just looking for media time and they know that attacking the Mormon church will give them that.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
I know different churches have different purposes, I just fear the pendulum swinging well past center throughout the entire Christian community.
We knew what to do but we just kind of blew right past community by focusing on things like how much each parking space costs.
As for the New Testament, we have already discussed the Gospels as products of the church's life, reports of the way Jesus was remembered, still known, and interpreted in the primitive Christian communities; the character of the epistles as reflecting the life and thought of the church is just as clear.
It is refreshing to «hear your confession», and to know that there is a worldwide growing community of believers who are just as passionate and hungry for rightness as they ever were, but not as dogmatic or ungracious as we now realize we were in our teens, twenties, thirties, forties & even fifties.
It's been a really organic process, I didn't know what I wanted when I started — I just wanted to share recipes and I've been really guided by what the community here asked for which was an app, a book, a space to come to and products xx
I know it was just a pie, but it was also the first time I remember ever having that glimmer of understanding that my contributions to my community mattered — that they were important.
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