Not exact matches
As the storyteller
shares his / her story, ask other participants
to listen carefully and jot down a
word or phrase that reminds them of another story he / she can tell.
But don't take our
word for it;
listen to real people who tried our site builder for the very first time and
shared their honest feedback about the experience.
A hand that offers practical support, a
listening ear,
words of advice when the Spirit guides us
to share it, and the revolutionary acts of love that hold people accountable while also letting them know that you are with them through it all are what we should display.
So each time we read the
word,
share the
word,
listen to a preaching we are eating his flesh, the bread.
The only things that we need
to concern ourselves with are the two things that Yehoshua told us
to do:
Share the Good
Word («Good Spell» or «Gospel» in the old tongue) with everyone who will
listen and Treat our neighbors as we would want
to be treated (which includes feeding and clothing the NEEDY).
Anna's work as a prophetess was
to speak the
Word of God, and
share what she knew about Jesus with all who would
listen to her.
You debate brought a thought
to mind that may or may not be worthy of
sharing: If Jesus was born into and raised in and ministered in a culture where the vast majority of knowledge and wisdom is communicated orally via spoken
word and oral tradition, then does it perhaps follow that «
to study» was primarily done by
listening and speaking?
Maybe the best way
to amplify and elevate President Trump's understanding of that
word «pro-life» would be for a premier Catholic university — say, for example, the University of Notre Dame —
to invite him
to campus
to offer its commencement address,
to explain his personal evolution on the abortion issue, and
to share,
listen, and learn with a cross-section of students and faculty in a respectful dialogue on the meaning of human dignity.
Loving thoughts, spoken
words, body language, physical touch, momentary interactions with others, acts of mercy and kindness, creating and
sharing images of Love through song, art, photography and all creative forms, giving others attention, being fully present and
listening to others, affirming the spiritual identity of others, are all expressions of Love.
Sometimes it is hard
to put into
words exactly how important something is in your life, but the other week, sitting here over truffles and tea,
listening to records and talking about our lives, I was reminded of all of it, and wanted
to share how I felt < 3
We believe the opportunity
to listen to and
share in people's stories, told in their own
words, will engage others with this taboo subject in a way that statistics and facts alone can not.
Both Ella and Mary were delighted
to have the opportunity
to share their knowledge and passion for Infant Mental Health with Malie and the
listening audience and
to «spread the
word» about the importance of «good beginnings».
When I first meet or talk
to a client, I am
listening to the
words they use, the way they emphasize certain details, or the consistency in the photos they
share as a way of creating their vision.
I do not know how
to describe myself in few
words, but all I can say is that I just want
to be happy,
share my joys and my sorrows are two, having a laugh we did not wait,
listen and
to listen and learn
to smile I do not know how
to describe, but life is sometimes very hard, but I'm learning
to...
His
words characterized the mood, as participants of the event organized by Professor Fernando Reimers gathered in the early morning
to listen and
share innovative ideas on education between cups of coffee and tea.
During the conference, Selene's teacher Ms. Vespe
shared, «As I observed the exchange between my student and her father during the student - led conference, the
word «pride» came
to mind: pride in my student's eyes as she described her essay and pride in her father's eyes as he
listened to his daughter, who was smiling as she presented her work.»
On the coldest day of winter he was barefoot, a philosopher and poet with ideas and
words to share with anyone who would
listen.
We are His vessels for spreading the
Word, and it is up
to us
to listen to one who has a few
words to share.
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Both Ella and Mary were delighted
to have the opportunity
to share their knowledge and passion for Infant Mental Health with Malie and the
listening audience and
to «spread the
word» about the importance of «good beginnings».
This is exactly right, and what I
share with anyone who cares
to listen; you don't have
to take my
word for it that Yellow letters are more effective, by all means test them yourself against the post cards.