Not exact matches
A vision, in other words, is more structured, intentional, enduring and rooted in
daily living than mere wishful
thinking.
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their
daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I
think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
Netflix description: «Students of color navigate the
daily slights and slippery politics of
life at an Ivy League college that's not nearly as «post-racial» as it
thinks.»
In other words, the «fake it «til you make it» approach is rooted in reality;
thinking like a risk - taker, and behaving like one, can inevitably make you more comfortable with taking risks in your
daily life.
«You can not extend the mastery of government over the
daily life of a people without somewhere making it master of people's souls and
thoughts.»
That
thinking has taken fun from how to respond to the
daily adventures of
life.
So, as someone who's been branded a contrarian, someone who's been known to rock more than a few boats when it comes to the way we
think about money and the role it plays in our
daily lives, I propose an alternate course... a financial road less traveled.
As technology becomes more and more embedded into the fabric of our
daily lives, we need to
think smarter about how we engage with our audience - whether internal or external.
But when it comes to the intricacies of
daily life, have you ever stopped to
think about how your
daily routine compares with others around the globe and just how much culture influences your behavior?
I
think that drones and robots will play a more visible role in
daily life in the next five to ten years, and no doubt Internet - connected software will play a part in that.
same for angles, i
think that Max Levchin told once that he only invest in companies which are close to where her
lived, and it makes sense, the
daily ongoing connection is so important in the starting
life of a startup.
Yet, even with all increasing red flags that suggest that assets held within the global banking system could be devalued, frozen, or seized, or all of the aforementioned, including warnings of possible negative interest rates applied to commercial and corporate bank accounts in the near future from big global banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland, most of us go about our
daily lives without giving a second
thought about taking preventive actions to prevent such mind - blowing and negatively impacting
life - changing events from happening.
In nearly every walk of
life, goals are a major influence on what we do,
think, feel, and the actions we take on a
daily basis.
I
think he is intent on firing up the people who are already atheists or afraid to admit it by pointing out all the stupid we are forced to deal with in education, politics and
daily life.
There are some agnostic theists, who are not sure about a god, but lean toward accepting one or another of them, but I
think that the majority of agnostics
live without belief and conduct their
daily lives atheistically.
I
think that the golden rule is meant to be a guideline to follow when it comes to normal people in your
daily lives, not murderers and rapists ect.
This is critcal (sic)
thought that you apply to everything else in your
daily life, but specifically do not apply in the sphere of religion.»
This is critcal
thought that you apply to everything else in your
daily life, but specifically do not apply in the sphere of religion.
I
think many of us would like to meet Christian people in
daily life.
Our culture doesn't want to accept what is biblical, tithing especially, and actually we should be meeting
daily as in Acts, not twice a week, but let me tell your
living in dream world if you
think people in the church are somehow serving away after they leave.
I am fighting my way out of this though for the very first time because i am fed up of
living with this nagging
thought daily.
Jen has set out to reframe how we
think about hospitality and to equip us to walk a road of welcome in our
daily lives.
Nights, which I used to love, became torment because I couldn't distract myself from the
thoughts through reading and
daily life.
For Mark's interpretation of the
life of Jesus as the career of the heavenly Son of Man, walking about Galilee incognito, dying and rising again, is the theology of a martyr church; and like all vital theology it is in closest relation to the
daily life of those who
thought it and believed it.
Of course, to the man without faith this appears to be both a piece of evasion of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a piece of wishful
thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the
daily evidence of
life denies such goodness and love.
I struggle with this
thought daily as I do not have the means or the space to house someone or I would help one at a time get back a
life for them self.
They hopefully move us toward real and genuine relationships with the important people around us and in our
daily lives but to gain stratosperic or exopheric knowledge without those changes at the root and I often
think «Whats the point?»
And, I don't really feel a need to have a Master, per se, at least not in the
daily life sense that I
think you mean.
Majesty and Humility: The
Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik by Reuven Ziegler Urim, 424 pages, $ 34.95 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide - ranging number of lectures in his
life, in addition to teaching his
daily Talmud classes at Yeshiva University.
Surveying the swathes of songs regularly used in churches, you would
think that ordinary
daily life means nothing.
Of course, nobody
thinks of this in their
daily life.
Sometimes a post-enlightenment rationalist way of
thinking can make us sceptical about these kinds of experience but these are just some of the tools in our toolkit for
daily living.
I hadn't really
thought about it much, but I'd have to say that mostly, it's as not - God, because
daily life is so distracting; though the awareness of being immersed in God is not usually far from my consciousness.
In any case, those who
think they need to act on their confessional convictions in
daily life — much less encourage other people to embrace them — are on the path to terrorism.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I
think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our
daily routine, our social
life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an inability to see with the heart the goodness of the Good News; a certain emptiness in our prayers.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I
think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our
daily routine, our social
life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an...
The texts given are not just nice
thoughts and ideas, they give us
daily help in
living our Christian
life; to copy an idea from Pope Benedict's Encyclical Spe Salvi, they are performative, not just informative.
Or how it's when you're down to the essence of yourself that you realize even cynicism is for the well - rested and undesperate, and how God deals so gently with us, more gently than we can suspicion, and I feel like I could lay down on the floor and just rest in the love I feel so strongly while I'm here in this
daily luminous
life, and then I
think I should just quit and tell everybody to go read Brennan Manning or Madeleine L'Engle because this is absolutely ridiculous.
I would have
thought these things to be a comfort to anyone who just goes about their
daily lives serving others without recognition and seeing others.
He is not where human beings do their
daily work, where they
live,
think, feel and die.
If I
think about it in
daily life, nitty - gritty terms, it would look something like this for me.
But I did demur from what I
thought is an unduly «church - centric» approach that does not care enough for the secular world as an arena of mission in our
daily callings, and that seems too closed to the «world» as a source for building up a more wholesome common
life.
The writer of Ephesians
thinks about the
daily life of Christians in terms of service to God and to one another.
Technical details pursued through books could not be similarly pursued in an oral presentation, but the minister may be surprised at the mental ability of his people to chase an idea through paradoxes, dilemmas, myths, history, and dramatic narratives if the movement of the chase corresponds to the way they
think through the issues of
daily life.
I went on that tangent for several reasons but mostly
thinking about the man who goes
daily to AA meetings, but also about Easter and how we need a
living, loving, Lord to focus on.
Janet i
think what you have said is quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a decision to Follow Christ the one who saves.The words Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of
living for Christ rather than dying in our sins
daily there is no comparison.I
thought that was awesome pointing the law back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have
life in its fullness.Many people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are quite right people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to point it back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
Not that they can't whip up such views when asked, they just
think about such things so seldom and it's all so unimportant to
daily life that they have no deeply felt beliefs about any of it.
When
thinking about a
life or prayer many people try to plan a
daily routine.
You may
think of missionaries people who are
living the dream in a foreign country, sharing the Gospel left and right and seeing dramatic conversions on a
daily basis.
I also was powerless in regard to my old nature it had power over me.i came to the point that i needed to do something because i felt like spiritually i was dying and again it was by faith in Jesus Christ that changed me and that i admitted that i could nt
live the christian
life in my strength.Since then i have continued to walk by faith
daily and i know what it means to be saved in this
life we have power over our old nature through Christ that strengths us Personally i
think this is a major reason why many christians are not growing and maturing as they should.Many people are struggling in there faith that is not how it is meant to be the word says we are overcomers more than conquerers through Christ that strengthens us.If you are struggling are you walking by faith or just doing good christians works that have no power to change your
life Just admit that you cant do it in your strength let him empower you by his holy spirit to do what you cant.It has been a hard road to get here but i am never going back to
living by works when you find the truth there is no comparison brentnz