Sentences with phrase «love about where»

What I most love about Where the Wild Things Are is that its plot concerns are so realistically kid - centric.
There are a lot of things I love about where I live... I think most of all I love that there is a community of talented designers, makers, photographers, business owners, etc..
It's taking all the elements I love about where I'm from, and reframing it to create my own feminist - inspired paradise.

Not exact matches

I'm a really proud Canadian, and being able to travel around the world driving these trucks has been amazing, and I love telling people about where I'm from.
Some pros think a bear market will bring about renewed love for active managers because that's where they can prove their worth, by moving assets around instead of only mimicking a losing index.
In the U.S., those who work at companies where the technology is «ahead of the curve» love their work about twice as much as those who work at tech - lagging companies, according to the study.
Ferriss told us that he used to read passages about compassion by Buddhist writers and think, «OK, if you're sitting in a monastery, where your schedule is set and you have very few uncontrolled variables, that's fantastic that you can do loving / kindness meditation, but that's not the world I live in.»
I'm truly honored to be a part of a company that feels like a family; a place where I refer to my peers as friends first, coworkers second; a place that I can wake up every morning and get excited about going to; a workplace environment that empowers its occupants to produce their absolute best work; and a place that is full of so much love, care, dedication, and selflessness that the only appropriate word that I can think of to describe it would have to be «magical».
I love the story that you tell about yourself as a director, where you saw White men directing and you said, «I want to do that.»
I loved the idea that since we use our brain, why not use this area of our body, one that's about giving life, where we hold so much of our intuition and wisdom?
You've found my personal blog, where I ramble about all sorts of things, share music I love, test out business ideas, and explore a wide range of intellectual threads of interest.
Creativity pick: This French ad about cookies, a little boy, and how much he loves his mom is pretty irresistible (especially the scenes where he's wearing a handmade dinosaur costume).
She loves writing about her life of travels and her work experiences on her travel blog, Barbaralicious, where she highlights the ease of working on the road and tries to inspire people to begin their own journey of freedom with this beautiful lifestyle.
As far as it being condemned by God, you can see some of my earlier posts where we talked about there being legitimate theological interpretations of Scripture that allow for loving, committed gay relationships.
It's not about a law or legalism... If you are truly Born of God obedience is just the natural outcome of love, not trying... If you find yourself trying to not cuss, well, that's works and legalism... but if you walk by the Spirit where the topic just never really comes up because it's not in God's, Jesus» or the Holy Spirit's vocabulary.
humility is where grace can be found, and in the end it's all about love.
On Tuesday, a group of about 20 people were standing on the corner near where I live with a sign saying «Honk if you love Jesus» We started laughing out loud as we drove by, it was so funny how silly these people looked.
The family is the sacred unit where we are to learn about God and love.
I would love to have that type of relationship where A) even though they were tired, they made an effort towards physical intimacy and B) when it didn't work out, there was no anger or blame, just laugh about it and move on.
It is all about family because that is where the love is supposed to be represented.
In time, this discussion about the cardinal virtues passed into Catholicism, where it was incorporated into a structure of thought in which these virtues were seen to be the basis for, and as becoming finally realized in, the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love.
I was listening to a podcast this morning from 2012 where Raborn Johnson and Steve Sensenig talked about a Theology Rooted in Love, and they were saying many of the same things as well!
Man - made hypothesis of where we came from, such as from evolution (saying that proteins formed in a «prebiotic soup» and then «joining hands» with DNA, so that eventually a living cell is born), is not satisfying nor does it provide logical answers as to how the quality of love came about nor a conscience, that literally means «co-knowledge» in Greek.
I agree that God didn't pursue Adam to smash his face in, never suggested that or alluded to it, but there is no confusion where sin leads and there is no doubt about the consequences off those who love their lives, they will lose it where as those that hate their lives will find it... So to conclude, Jesus and the father are not two different things, they are both the very same in as much as God desires all to be saved and has shown the way to salvation.
I would like to discuss with you about the absolute truths of Bible but first you must give me your book where you find absolute truth, complete and total satisfaction in the areas of love, peace, and joy that starts here and goes beyond the grave.
Let's tell them about the vast middle part of love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in movies and love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your temples are greying, and some dreams are languishing, and we've become better acquainted with the fruit of faithfulness and gentleness.
Because I'll see this little group of people on Thursday night for our Bible study, and that is where we'll talk about the real stuff, show up, be disappointed and forgive, love each other a bit more every week.
If what I believe about Love doesn't find a roost here in my regular and ordinary and unremarkable life where I learn and practice what Eugene Peterson called «the biggest nouns and verbs,» then I have no right to those words in moments of transformation and change and importance.
Let's tell them about the vast middle part of love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in movies and love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your hair is greying, and some of our dreams are languishing at the same time that others are coming true.
«It's a quieting truth: Spiritual disciplines are not about getting Him to love you... but about getting yourself to place where you can hear Him tell you He loves you.»
And where more than in the Gospels» teaching about love do we see that famously estranged pair, matter and spirit, melt and flow together?
They are supposed to be places where the heartbroken can go to hear the truth about themselves (that they DO NOT measure up to God's standards), but that God knows this about them and has decided to love and forgive them anyway.
Oh, and personal dialogs are allowed as well: Someone discussing their divorce, their new love, or their child's concerns... where else can you get a dialog and sharing about such matters?
what I appreciate about David's cartoons, is that he'll go on for awhile exposing the flaws in some of our churches, right up to the point where I almost don't want to hear any more and then * KABOOM * he hits us with the love and grace of God.
I love watching animated movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
«This environment where we've been coached by men who love the Lord - we've been cared about as people instead of just players,» Page says.
wheather you love it, hate it or are any where in between...... you're thinking about it.
Perhaps if we read Paul's poem about agape and say the word God, or the word Holy Spirit where Paul says love, then we might start to get the idea.
In about 562, moved «by the love of Christ», he left Ireland and with twelve companions established a base on the rocky island of Iona, off the Scottish coast, from where he evangelized the mainland of Scotland and Northumbria.
Both sons are prodicals what God is teaching us through the parable is revealing the intents of our hearts there sinful.The younger son wanted the worldly pleasures that was where his heart was at at least he is honest.The older brothers heart was no better because it was all about him it wasnt out of love for his father that he stayed on the farm but that by his works he would gain all that his father had.If he loved his father he would have known how his father would have responded to his brother and he himself would also have been happy to have seen his brother alive again.In the back of his mind he is worried that he may lose more of his inheritance and feels threatened and that is why he responds in the way he does.His heart hasnt changed at all even though his brother has come back from the dead.
What I love about Job is that he put the blame where blame belongs — on God!
When facing decisions about where to serve and how to follow Jesus, we must seek the input of others who are also following Jesus and who also seek to love and serve those whom others reject.
Privacy is a forcing ground for truth about the self — a place where we need not perform but can instead put aside our defensive irony, entering into love, friendship, work, parenting, repentance, forgiveness, and worship, with vulnerability and honesty.
Reading all the books about 2012, and listening to all the doom and gloom sermons, attending all the prayer meetings about the end of the world, and watching the Discovery channel special about Mayan calendars and aliens from space and Egyptian pyramid tunnels, OR loving our neighbors, serving our spouses, teaching our children, working hard at our jobs, and helping where people are hurting?
Though I said the saddest part of the video is when the pastor said he feels good at the end, I think maybe the even sadder part is right at about 4:00 where he says, «If you loved me, and you submitted to me, you'd know what my heart is, and my message is, and you wouldn't go about establishing your own kingdom...»
The result has been several precious families coming to our body, a host of kids coming up the hill to our AWANA program where they can be loved and learn about Jesus and a group of people form India who use our church as their community center.
This is a movie about persecution where the stakes are pure life and death, and the call to love has genuine cost.
Singular as it may appear, he seems to have said little (in express terms) about the duty of loving God, and not much more (in express terms) about loving one's neighbor, except where he was relating himself to current teaching with which his hearers would be familiar.
But had I not aggressively questioned my assumptions about him, I might have remained in that dark and scary place where I pretended to love and adore God, but secretly feared and despised him.
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any other writer — was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last books before he died: «All is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
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