Sentences with phrase «love reading writing»

I love reading your writing!
Which is why I love reading writing craft magazines and books, and have a huge collection of them.
I love reading writing blogs.
Love reading writing cooking playing video games listening to music watch movies and spend time with family and my few friends I have.
About me, Im an introvert, I love reading writing, watching movies and tv shows on either netflix, amazon or hulu lol.
Hi Monet, I just love reading your written words here on your lovely blog.

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The Essential Drucker: He's equally enthusiastic about this one, saying «absolutely love Drucker — much of what he wrote 50 years ago is more relevant than anything you read today.»
I was assigned to read The Glass Castle in high school and it's a huge part of why I love reading (and writing) non-fiction today.
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
We enjoy the process of writing something special about each person and our team members love reading what we wrote about everyone.
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A Reading Geek by birth, loves to read and write about finance and now cryptocurrencies and blockchain since 2017.
I read I Kissed Dating Goodbye and When God Writes Your Love Story.
Today I read this and realize that there are people out there that get it - that understand love and what it is about - thank you for such a wonderful piece of writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
He's a lifelong learner who loves to read, write and serve his church in whatever way he can, especially through youth and young adult ministries.
So I see a bigger picture at work, God loves me, you, everyone who wrote on this issue, those who read, those from various continents, etc..
But if I were told that what I am writing will be read in twenty years time by the children of today, and that those children will laugh, weep, and learn to love life as they read, why then I would devote the whole of my life and energy to it.
But I love theology (reading and writing and discussing it) because it changed my life... how I think about God, how I interact with people, how I go about being a father and a husband, etc..
I love writing that makes reading enjoyable and easy, because I know how hard it is to write that way.
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.
Daily I find myself slipping into those same old habits of judging people based on their theological positions and spending more time reading and writing about Jesus than actually building relationship with Him and loving «the least of these.»
One reason I love reading comments on this blog is that others can provide their alternative perspective to what I have written.
I haven't been writing for very long, right now I just try to blog regularly and of course read as much as possible, but as with anything else that's important, I need to be more intentional and always allowing what I love to do grow and evolve.
And yes, I know that Nadia's husband stopped all comments of people and then he «accidentally» deleted them... and he boldly stated in writing that Nadia never read the comments nor did anyone «that loved her» ever share the comments with Nadia.
I love to study, read, write, and think, and that would be important for me.
For example, he rightly points out that Jesus says, «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy»» (Matthew 5:38), but what he doesn't say is that there is a reason Jesus uses the expression, «that it was said» instead of his usual expression, «have you not read» or «as it is written» when he references scriptural passages.
If, as he has done, you write a book titled A Theology of Reading: The Hermeneutics of Love, you might seem to be saying that any reader who does not love the book has not understoodLove, you might seem to be saying that any reader who does not love the book has not understoodlove the book has not understood it.
I love studying, reading, and writing about theology, but I have found that living my theology helps in ways I never could learn from a book or a blog.
Due to my recent call for blogs from readers of this blog, I recently started reading A Quest for a New Perspective, and I am loving what Gene is writing there.
She said the children are not only taught how to read and write, but also to love one another.
I just wrote a book, and I think your audience would love to read it.
Someone who likes to sit (I love to sit: all my favourite activities involve sitting — knitting, reading, writing...).
Why not write the sort of book he loved to read?
After that passage which is often read out loud at weddings, Paul writes that someday all of our important and inspired words will end, our praying in tongues will end, our knowledge will end but love will be what lasts forever.
As a strong Catholic who is of service to the community on a regular basis, loves the faith, respects other's rights to have their faiths as well, and — yes — has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to see CNN's belief blog write a story about the positive of the Catholic faith, instead of always reading about the people that have left and the problems people have with the Church.
Anyway, I love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are writing about too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending too much time reading and commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my time spent adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
If you are reading a book written by the all - powerful, all - knowing, all - loving creator of the universe, wouldn't you expect to be stunned by the brilliance, the clarity and the wisdom of the author?
Regardless, lots of people seem to love this book, and if you are looking for a way to get inspired about writing, apparently, this is a good book to read.
I haven't ever been here before and I don't know if I'll be here again and so I'm just going to let myself be happy and dorky about the fact that my name is on the cover of a book and I wrote that book and I love that book so much and I'm excited about people actually reading it.
I love everything by C. S. Lewis, and am trying to read through everything he has ever written (that I can find, anyway).
I don't know exactly what the solution is, but one thing I am certain of is that I need to find the proper balance between writing and reading, writing what I enjoy and writing what I love, and writing and my family.
Some of us love to read and write.
I had been afraid to read them for a while... But it was one of the best things to ever happen for my faith / unfaith... I really love what you wrote here.
I've never even recorded my song «In Control» Write a line while you're in bed, read a passage while you sup Learn to love in languages, be an animal lifted up From the lot of all the living things We're not most noble nor the best To ants and bees all's community Comminication is our test.
Most Popular Comment (of the week): In response to «After You Read Love Wins,» Stephen Barkley wrote: «I've had a while to digest the book (as well as the zealotry that preceded it).
I love reading it, wrestling with it, asking questions about it, writing about it, and talking about it with other people.
Just once i would love to read a book on evangelism written by a plumber or a truck driver.
i love this section of what you wrote because the other article on this site named» prosperity preachers of l.a.» i think they should read what you wrote along with the bible passage about «a camel can walk through the head of a needle easier than a rich man can make it into heaven»
These words written in this text are filled with the light and love of creator... if you have read this blog, you have been filled with divine light.
I do read books of people writing over scripture, so I was interested to hear about the books of Peter Enns and would love to read them.
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