We all know the public does not necessarily hold our profession in high regard (as a general rule) and this kind of story doesn't instil more confidence in us.
What
kind of story does it carry?
What
kind of story does each of these metrics tell?
We talked about who would be the most interesting to pair up together, what
kind of story do we want to tell, what do we want to say about the character.
What
kind of stories do they help tell?
Not exact matches
Daniel Lubetzky, the founder
of KIND bars, says that «me too» versions
of products and services don't stand much chance to be breakout success
stories.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture
of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version
of the
kind of gripping
story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
I love crime novels and I love crime
stories, I like heist and caper
kind of stories and I thought, «Hey, why not
do a caper on the moon?»
We
do that with flower
of the week — it
kind of unravels into this longer
story with a little animating things [popping up] and going through a bunch
of still images.
When I told this
story to Alan Tecktiel, Global HR Director at the law firm Baker & McKenzie, he noted that Jill was able to go to the lengths she
did because companies like FedEx (FDX) their employees to
do these
kinds of things.
«Cord cutting» has been a
kind of ghost
story for cable providers for much
of the past decade — a tale that, while foreboding, didn't seem entirely real.
«He has spent a period
of time and will continue to
do so underwriting female projects, bringing voices to women's
stories, as he's had these new
kinds of awakening.»
Yes, the
story is
of the too - smart - for - its - own - good
kind, though Madden is able to wrangle it enough so that it doesn't completely go over our heads (if you're a politics junkie, you'll likely love the inside baseball
of it).
That
does happen sometimes, and it makes for the
kind of underdog
stories that top bestseller lists and weekend box offices.
The site usually posts adorable videos
of animals and other
kinds of feel - good, uplifting content:
stories and videos
of police officers
doing good for citizens, underdog
stories, and kitchen hacks.
To
do this, we use ranking to order
stories based on how interesting we believe they are to you: specifically, whom you tend to interact with, and what
kinds of content you tend to like and comment on.»
All the good works
done by religious organizations
of all
kinds (Christian and otherwise) might get a mention in a human interest
story sometimes, but decades
of this media treatment have skewed public perceptions
of what faith is about.
Oh come on!!!!!! Can't you
do better than CNN... give us the whole
story... what
kind of bagel was it?
Your comment
kind of puts all believers in the same basket, and while I agree that there are some who say they
do but don't I would submit to you, that if this has been what you've seen you have really not seen the whole
story at all.
He isn't mighty enough to leave any
kind of verifyable trace, and the
stories in the bible that claim he
did this and that are clearly false, so which god
do you mean?
No one kept those
kinds of records which is why
stories such as Perpetua's became so important as symbols
of the persecution as a whole - serving much the same role as Anne Frank
does today for the holocaust... a symbol
of a sad and painful time.
Apparently, I
do — for decades) But it's the
story at the end that I tell about her, that had her brimming with tears
of the gentlest
kind.
But it seems to me that a particular
kind of story, the parabolic
story, the
kind of story which
does not assume an ordered world but perceives order only indirectly, intermittently, and beneath the complexities
of personal and social chaos, is the
kind most pertinent to our times.
Although one type, which I call canonic,
did express a
kind of conservative standpoint, and although another, which I call empiric, conveyed the outlook
of many liberals, those two categories
did not exhaust the interpretive options that members employed in their
stories.
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.
Evie won't ever know my Granny but we tell her
stories like we tell
stories of my father's parents and we spin the yarn
of their family
stories so that they feel like they belong, like they know their place in the
story, so they know it didn't start with them, it won't end with them, and there is a
kind of love that doesn't show up in the movies.
I'm sure we all make up all
kinds of stories to «make» sense
of life, but the truth is, a very large portion
of life
does not make sense.
Different
kinds of stories function in different ways, but
stories do function to form or transform persons in their world views and lifestyles.
I don't see the point to this
story, other than it was published on a Sunday... btw what
kind of Christian is Romney?
Hereâ $ ™ s some
of the things that grabbed me: important theological / spiritual themes are developed through the
story such as good and evil, leadership, courage, love, forgiveness, and unity; good character development; convincing geographical descriptions; it
does feel like the same
kind of worlds Tolkien, Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis wrote about.
the belief on the existence
of the devil was concieved by theologians
of the past thousands
of years, there was no other way
of explaining the bad experiences
of people in the past because we were not educated yet to the
kind of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part
of the learning process that God wants us to know, in pathrotheism, we are part
of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part
of Him, our destiny in accordance to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material reality
of the universe ahead
of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part
of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point
of not believing the practices
of the past, but it
does not mean its wrong, Just like a child, adults loved to tell mythical
stories to them, because we knew children enjoys it as part
of their learning process.
I also found some old bibsac articles where Cullen I. K.
Story wrote about «What
Kind of Messiah
Did the Jews Expect?»
I think drama and
story are crucial components for helping us move to that
kind of approach, but I also
do not think that all forms
of study, teaching (although more dialogical), and research all go out the window.
I just love how CNN always choses Sunday mornings to run this
kind of story... They never passively bash other things as hard as Christianity... Why don't they just come out and say they despise it and move on?
I call my self a Christian and a follower
of Christ, but Iam not gonna split the 2 up, I
do nt care what day and age we live in, iam what Iam... Let this guy stand up to one
of the Top Christian Apologetics, they would punch all
kinds of holes in this
story...
Is so, what
kind of Abrahamist doesn't enjoy
stories about tolchocking yahoodies?
In other words, in the cross and resurrection
story, the bond between the meaning
of the
story and what Jesus
did is very tight, whereas in the
story of the woman caught in adultery (John 8: 1 - 11), the
story is true whether or not it actually occurred, because it shows us the
kind of person that Jesus was.
These biblical
stories, while not being accounts
of actual incidents, nevertheless have a connection with actuality which
stories of the ordinary
kind do not need to have, Thus the creation
story is true only if God is in fact the Creator
of the heavens and the earth and
of man in his image, and the
story of the fall is true only if man is in fact alienated from God and thus actually falling short
of the glory
of his own true nature and destiny.
We learn other things when we get older and we don't relearn these
kind of stories, so our image
of them is that
of a childish
story.
Those are the
stories that will come to the surface and help us as Christian readers to
kind of think through and put ourselves in that spot and say, «What
does this mean for me?
I can provide a number
of good reasons why I don't want to hear this
kind of story from the pulpit.
A: Well it's
kind of a crazy
story, and it's maybe proof that God
does use the foolish things
of this world, as he says in 1 Corinthians.
Sallie Tisdale, a nurse from an abortion clinic reveals in an article in the October 1987 Harper's Magazine («We
Do Abortions Here: A Nurse's
Story»): «There are weary, grim moments when I think I can not bear another basin
of bloody remains, utter another
kind phrase
of reassurance.»
why don't you start with why humans invented religion in the first place, the origins
of the books
of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied)
stories throughout the history
of time, fossil evidence
of evolution
of man and all species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge
of all the gods that humans have believed in through recorded history, the political uses
of christianity in the time
of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who believe just as strongly in their own god / book, that fact that if you had been born in another part
of the world you would be a different religion and going to «hell», and that a good,
kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians like to tout... and then we'll get to all these ridiculous fools.
In the Acts
of the Apostles the word «church»
does not occur before a summary which concludes the
story of Ananias and Sapphira (a
story reflecting the
kind of discipline to which Matthew alludes); in it we read that «great fear came upon the whole Church» (5:11).
With this
kind of narrative the question
of whether the
story depicts something beyond itself, and if it
does, how accurately, are therefore subsequent and independent questions.
We just started getting into the groove
of things with Snapchat, and then
Stories came out, and now we are
kind of at a loss:) And I
do find those apps taking up way too much time.
More and more
do I hear these
kind of stories!
Our favorite reads this week taught us about all
kinds of food traditions, from Boston's Chinese food and Sweden's sourdough starter culture to Hainanese chicken and the evolving tradition
of soul food in the U.S.. Each
story left us hungry for more, and we hope they
do the same for you.
The irony is that several
of our players actually
do have the
kind of back
story that a Philly crowd could get behind, but they can't see past the name on the front
of the jersey to get to know the name on the back.