I love people and cultures around the world.
I have recently been to the UK and just
love the people and culture there.
Not exact matches
If you're a really close - knit company where
people love working for you,
and then you sell it to a company that doesn't have the same
culture, I feel that you're letting
people down.
Bootstrappers attract other bootstrappers
and that creates a
culture of
people who are passionate, patient,
and love running businesses they are proud of.
If you create a
culture where
people love coming to work
and are moving in the same direction, you will land where you set your heights.
While working in an industry not known for positive work
cultures (call centers), Paul
and his brothers focused on creating an environment in which
people loved what they did every day,
and lived by a set of core values that everyone respected.
Remote teams
love having the ability to be remote, but having multiple
people spread out around a metroplex can make it difficult to streamline communication
and maintain a sense of company
culture.
To build a successful community, Airbnb hires employees who enjoy connecting with
people, who
loves local
culture and interacting with locals.
In the graciousness of the book (something often lacking when
people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith shows itself in
love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays
culture,
and especially in the willingness to both take on
and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for,
and something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
John Senior, in The Restoration of Christian
Culture, explains the phrase this way — «the lover is the only one who really sees the truth about a
person... we can only
love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled, heard
and seen.»
Certainly the elements of play, self - expression
and self - discovery, the wary search for the other
person which accompany sexuality in every
culture, are the foreplay of
love.
Now our calling is to
love and accept
people one - on - one, caring for them where they are... We're joining our community in a different
culture war — one that attacks poverty, crime, addiction,
and pain.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic
culture, where
people are used, abused
and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that there is no way for individuals to «flourish» without the kind of communion
and community
and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian
love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man
and a woman in marriage.
Furthermore, this
culture war has presented
people like Justin,
and people like Cindy — a mom who contacted Justin in a panic after learning her son was gay, knowing that her church was the last place she could turn if she wanted her son to feel
loved and supported — with a dangerous false dichotomy: It's gays vs. Christians.
The term «nation» on the other hand is a more positive word, because it denotes
people with identifiable religious, social
and political
cultures whom God has created
and loves in their ethnic particularity.
The task of Christians regarding the gospel,
culture and media is to work toward changing
culture so that it serves the needs of
people in the light of the gospel's myths — in particular, the need of
people for
love and justice.
I
love NYC because
people like to preserve the good things about their own
cultures,
and there are many ethnic enclaves here, but we all seem to borrow the good things from the other
cultures,
and there are many.
God speaks of his
people living lives of gracious
and generous giving, of prudent
and wise decisions (something never very popular in our
culture), our time
and money
and love, our lives, a sowing towards life.
What if we were just as much against colonization, imperialism,
and war, as you are,
and that when we told
people about Jesus
and His
love for them, we let them maintain their
culture, their identity,
and who they were as
people?
I am not catholic, but this man is showing the
love of Christ — if more
people humbled themselves
and reached out to those that society
and our
culture «shuns» — this country
and our world would be a better place.
Also note I use extremists or terrorists because most
ppl of those faiths or
cultures I mention above are moderate
and peace
loving ppl.
But a gospel - saturated approach will seek to redeem
and reconcile all the elements of that
culture so that where they once pointed
people to sin, slavery,
and death, they now point
people to
love, freedom,
and life.
When consistently
loving, humble
people who clearly live for more than our
culture offers are repeatedly, publicly bullied
and harassed, when charities
and schools are fined
and marginalized,
and when the good
and the forgiving turn the other cheek
and get slapped hard across that one too, this conversation will start to look different.
The chief general lesson of these studies has been the discovery that Christianity survived throughout the ages because it adjusted itself with remarkable ease to the changing demands of the
peoples of whose
culture it became an inherent part, while it never surrendered the essentials of its faith in Jesus Christ as the revealer of God the Father
and the teacher
and example of the
love of God
and fellow men.
Thus, to understand the meaning of
love to an ancient Greek expressed in English it is necessary to look at how the
people of the day conceived
love - a conception that we can see most definitively expressed in the
culture itself through the expressions of friendship, eroticism, charity,
and brotherhood.
If we could only be known for our relationships, for the way we
love unconditionally, deeply
and without prejudice; if we could only
love one another to the degree that Christ
loved the Church, then when
people are burned by the Tinder
culture, they might genuinely find themselves attracted to us.
He
loved the
people his
culture didn't
love, he interacted with
people he wasn't supposed to interact with,
and he refused to distance himself from the
people others called «sinners.»
Following Jesus into freedom will look different in different situations, with different
people, who live in different
cultures, all of whom have different gifts, desires, strengths, abilities,
and who seek to
love and serve different neighbors
and people in different communities.
If you press me to tell why I
loved him, I feel that this can not be expressed, except by answering: Because it was he, because it was I.» Few
people, in any age
and in any
culture, have had a friendship like this one; but how many
people in our world can comprehend, or even imagine, the experience Montaigne describes?
Loving others requires us to learn something about the life
and culture of the
people we want to
love.
Despite our
culture's propensity toward going big
and making a splash, most methods of advancing God's kingdom of freedom
and love begins with doing whatever you can, wherever you are, with the
people who are around you right now, using whatever you have.
this post melts my heart Kristen... not only because it's your brother's favorite recipe but because you didn't even know it existed before the holidays...
and now you have it in your possession... i think this is what i
love about food the most: it's connection to
people not only from one generation to the next, but to all
cultures as well... the era, «before babies»
and «after babies», what was happening in lives, etc., it's exactly the story behind the recipe itself...
and now your children will pass it along to their children, telling the story about how you didn't even know it existed but it's a family favorite... i am doing a happy dance for you!!
We
loved the
culture, the
people,
and of course, the food.
I
love all things Israel - the food, the
culture, the spirituality
and the
people.
Over the years, she has fallen in
love with the
people of Towne Park, our
culture,
and the opportunities for growth.
«The new Ghostbusters is an iconic film that is
loved by millions of
people,
and its return gave us a unique opportunity to create exciting menu items inspired by the pop
culture phenomenon,» said John Eucalitto, president of Wayback Burgers.
Tokyo, Japan - Shino is a Japanese
culture lecturer
and loves to invite
people into her traditional style house in Tokyo.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised
culture in a sport but generally from the
people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself,
and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that
people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really
love black humor
and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when
people cant control their emotion after a game
and abuse other
people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
Unfortunately, our
culture leads us to believe that
love and joy are conditional — that other
people and circumstances have the power to make us feel one way or another.
I
love learning about different
cultures and I wish in the U.S
people took breastfeeding more seriously!
I share a
love for this beautiful island, its
people and its
culture with the nearly 725,000 Puerto Ricans in our city,» said Malliotakis, a n assemblywoman who represents parts of Staten Island
and south Brooklyn.
And I've been interviewing people from different cultures around the world including India where that happens and I even went to India and interviewed couples there, I mean, who are in very successful arranged marriages in which love grew stronger over ti
And I've been interviewing
people from different
cultures around the world including India where that happens
and I even went to India and interviewed couples there, I mean, who are in very successful arranged marriages in which love grew stronger over ti
and I even went to India
and interviewed couples there, I mean, who are in very successful arranged marriages in which love grew stronger over ti
and interviewed couples there, I mean, who are in very successful arranged marriages in which
love grew stronger over time.
Researchers collected examples of lullabies, dance songs,
love songs,
and healing songs from 30 different regions,
and asked
people unfamiliar with the language
and culture to identify the purpose of the music.
I
love to travel the world, experience new
cultures and learn about other
people's ways of life.
«I
loved all of the bits that you get to experience in between places — that subtle shift in
culture, climate, landscape,
and people along the way,» she tells mbg.
With that in mind, one year ago, I started Touchpoint — a town hall about sex
and partnership — as a space for
people of all gender identities,
cultures,
and sexual persuasions to share their ideas
and experiences in bed, in
love,
and in life.
I've written several recipe books designed to help
people re-connect with real food, to fall in
love with the process of meal preparation
and to recapture something special that our
culture has lost.
In today's youth - obsessed
culture, more
and more
people associate aging with losing beauty
and even
love and respect.
As for the
culture, I really fell in
love with the
people and environment.
About Site - Mt. Bethel's mission is to be a Christ - centered
culture which draws
people toward an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ, transforming them into disciples who are full of the Holy Spirit, resulting in the overflowing of God's
love through purity of heart, compassion to the needy, service to our world, sacrifice of ourselves,
and the sharing of His message to all
people.