I am grateful to Jumpstart for fostering
a love for learning in the children they serve.»
They build a foundation for life - long education and
love for learning in a Christian setting.
Spending some time with your son figuring out what his learning style is, can save you a lot of frustration and help develop
a love for learning in your son.
Not exact matches
One thing I have
learned for sure about investing
in startups is that entrepreneurs
love to exaggerate how much they will sell next year.
Millionaires
love to
learn because they're always looking
for ways to expand their skill sets and get ahead
in their fields.
Learn to iron and sew a button, and
for the
love of all that's holy, stop leaving laundry
in a heap on your floor.
Winklevoss Capital is being sued, Page Six has exclusively
learned,
for allegedly backing out of a deal to buy stock from an investor
in Silicon Valley marijuana delivery app Eaze — dubbed the «Uber
for weed» with backers such as pot -
loving rapper Snoop Dogg.
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for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing
in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry
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Study the Mormon faith, study Orthodox and Catholic teachings, look
for the root the Abrahmic faiths
in the Torah, and you will
learn how differing beliefs systems yet share a universal, central truth - the knowledge of a benevolent and
loving God.
It takes more faith to believe
in a universe evolving from nothing or from eternal matter than to believe
in a
loving Creator, existing outside the limit of time, who gave us this specially designed & tuned universe to explore and to
learn about caring
for one another even through the midst of difficult experiences.
When we do not
learn love for others, we are,
in a way, putting our savior
in second, third, or fourth place.
Christ's great unanswered prayer is
for Christian unity and if our hearts are to echo his heart cry, we must
learn to pray together and
love one another, not just notionally from afar but
in practical, relational ways.
Jason said, on January 21st, 2010 at 5:28 am Excellent, very funny I've been dropped through a few holes
in the floor myself, though
for my own journey I'm having to
learn to forgive and move on... and still show
love to those who judge, and condemn, but that's the journey huh!
Excellent, very funny I've been dropped through a few holes
in the floor myself, though
for my own journey I'm having to
learn to forgive and move on... and still show
love to those who judge, and condemn, but that's the journey huh!
he IS grasping at straws since the singel parent thing wasnt an issue... secondly... you apparently need to go to school and
learn that there IS a difference between a woman and a man and that children benefit from BOTH... and hwo a man
loves a woman as nature intended... its people like you who are reason
for high divorce rates
in USA, because they don tknow what
love or marriage is..
Perhaps, we have to
learn to
love unconditionally
in order to understand God's
love for us.
Praying
for love means you
learn to take ownership of your role
in the equation of a relationship.
It was a
learning curve year
for me
in many ways — figuring out what I
love and what I don't, what I'm good at...
By expressing our needs (via tears and protest early on and through words after age two) and then having our needs met by those who
love us, we
learn that needs are good, that expressing those needs results
in relational connectedness, and that others can be trusted to provide
for us.
«I haven't really ever found a place that I call home / I never stick around long enough to make it / I apologise once again I'm not
in love / But it's not as if I mind that your heart ain't exactly breaking... / If my life is
for rent and I don't
learn to buy / Well, I deserve nothing more than I get / Nothing I have is truly mine.»
Those two days will likely be one of the greatest memories of my life; just a peaceful, quiet,
loving and intimate two days of
learning Evelynn, nursing her, seeing her skin - to - skin
for hours with her Dad, eating, being cared
for and even watching Hockey Night
in Canada on Saturday night.
For it is not
in rational explanations about God — explanations that fit our systems of knowledge and our human categories of experience — that we
learn who God is and how to
love God; it is
in the response, «I am the Lord's servant.»
Jesus
loved me this I knew,
for I
learned it
in Sunday school.
We should hope not
for a colorblind society but instead
for a world
in which we can see each other fully,
learn from each other, and do what we can to respond to each other with
love.»
One of the most poignant experiences
for young people growing up
in our society is to espouse some cause such as civil rights or world peace — a cause they
learned to
love in their home or church — and then find that their parents are opposed to overt action on behalf of social justice.
The ability to accept, respect, and
love others is a
learned ability; it develops only
in a relationship
in which the child receives acceptance, respect, and
love for what he is — a person of worth.
It is,
for example, Tarwater
learning of his own history — his whore mother and his birth at the scene of a wreck —
in the context of the history of Adam and the Second Coming; it is
in the remark by the Negro hand on old Tarwater: «He was deep
in this life, he was deep
in Jesus» misery»; it is Bishop, the idiot, whose fish eyes are the center of that «extension» into unreasonable, absurd
love for both Tarwater and Rayber.
McKenzie Parker writes a blog
for RELEVANT about the death of her grandmother and what she
learned about God's
love in a time of grief.
A true commitment to marriage gives the grace and strength to gradually overcome individual self -
love, to
learn to understand the other
in depth, to
learn to forgive and to ask
for forgiveness, to be tolerant with the defects of the other and intolerant with one's own defects.
Teaching and
learning these things make
for truly theological schooling only when they are done
in the service of a further end:
learning so to
love God with the mind as to come to understand God more deeply and more truly.
Dating outward should be seen as a
learning process
in the search
for true
love.
Therefore, the fetus does not merely tend toward its own maturation, but rather,
in order to achieve maturation,
in the fullest sense of the term, it has to have an «other,»
in this case, the parents, as point of convergence, as principle of unification and integration, as revealer to the child of what it is; and to the degree that the child
learns to
love with the aid of his parents, to that degree he is differentiated and thus revealed to himself
for what he is.
You might also be interested
in a series of posts from 2012 about the Bible and
learning to
love it
for what it is, not what we want it to be.
He argues that they are an important school of virtue,
in which the particular
love for our friends enables us to
learn charity
for all.
But even more attractive,
in my view, than these plausible reasons
for Abraham's silent acquiescence
in the horrible request are the following: (1) Abraham had
learned,
in the episode over Sodom, that the pursuit of righteousness may require sacrificing your own; (2) he felt and feared both the awesome power of God and also His righteousness; and, especially, (3) he had understood immediately the meaning of the test, namely, that he was being asked to show what was first
in his soul: Was it the
love of his own (and of the promise and the covenant) or was it the fear - awe - reverence
for God?
Born
in 1861, Walter Rauschenbusch imbibed from his family a profound personal piety, a
love of
learning, a sympathy
for the oppressed and a sense of mission.
«
In the family,» writes Francis, «we first
learn how to show
love and respect
for life; we are taught the proper use of things, order and cleanliness, respect
for the local ecosystems and care
for all creatures.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs,
in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life,
love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing
for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but,
in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I
learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
Growing up
in the Church, I
learned that sex was only
for marriage and that marriage was something special and sacred between two people who
loved each other.
Thank you
for being part of this growing movement of God
in the world, and
for joining me on this journey out of religion and into a closer relationship with Jesus
in which we
learn to
love others as we have been
loved.
For the Christian witness to be taken seriously
in an increasingly pluralistic and secular environment such as the West, Christians must
learn the art of being able to 1) have integrity
in our convictions; 2) genuinely
love, listen to and serve those who do not share our convictions; and 3) consistently do both at the same time.
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.
Learning to read the nonverbal language is a part of the enjoyment of married sex —
for example, recognizing the signals of heightened desire
in one's mate or, during intercourse, when the other is ready
for consummating that experience of
loving passion.
Women, we
learn, are more realistic and less puritanical than men, and the cure
for ideological fanaticism
in some young men is the
loving seduction of a good woman.
Along with the Fishing Prayer, another thing I
learned about at the Fishing Training Conference was the importance of writing up a document called the «Strategic Help
In Training People to
Love Angling Now» (SHITPLAN
for short).
Many of the things I still believe
in I first
learned in that modest Baptist community of faith: that Jesus
loves me and died on the cross
for my sins; that the Bible is the totally true and trustworthy Word of God; that all human beings are made
in the image of God and are infinitely precious
in his sight.
-- but: Can we
learn together and do things
for and with each other
in such a way as to bring into being new lives through our union nurtured
in mature
love based on dedication to what is true and excellent?
In the incarnation we learn of the love of God for His creation; in the crucifixion we learn of the judgment of God upon all flesh; and in the resurrection we learn of God's will for a new worl
In the incarnation we
learn of the
love of God
for His creation;
in the crucifixion we learn of the judgment of God upon all flesh; and in the resurrection we learn of God's will for a new worl
in the crucifixion we
learn of the judgment of God upon all flesh; and
in the resurrection we learn of God's will for a new worl
in the resurrection we
learn of God's will
for a new world.
It seems to me that the ease and carelessness with which many Christians employ the word «biblical» is one of the biggest barriers
in the way of
learning to
love the Bible
for what is, not what we want it to be.