I love teaching other people about things that I am passionate about!
She believes the power of authentic expression is the best marketing tool you can have, and
she loves teaching others how to write with clarity, persuasion, and authenticity.
I have a passion for educating, and I absolutely
love teaching others about nutrition, functional movement, and the power each has to set the foundation for health, wellness, and true quality of life.
In short, they know their stuff and
love teaching others about this thing we call yoga.
I also
love teaching others how to teach.
And
loves teaching other authors how to sell their books.
A person who
loves teaching others, particularly novice veterinary students, how to provide individual animal care and population - level care to ensure that shelter medicine is practiced according to the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
At the Humane Society of the San Bernardino Valley,
they love teaching others and seeing them succeed.
While I admit I don't care for the preparation,
I love teaching others how to optimize veterinary anesthesia.
She is also mentor and a coach who
loves teaching others how to succeed in this business.
Not exact matches
you just
taught them that your
love and excitement were predicated on their position compared to
others,» Achor cautions.
The best way to make the world a stronger, more
loving place is by
teaching our kids the importance of giving their time and skills to help
others.
I
love that I can now
teach others to achieve success in real estate, but with a lot less trial - and - error than I had to endure.
As someone who makes his living
teaching others how to utilize LinkedIn for sales and marketing, I
love this deal for many reasons.
Laura: I
love teaching and sharing my passion for the technique with
others; it is very rewarding.
If your faith is so weak as to not be able to tolerate those with different perspectives, may I suggest that you re-examine what your faith actually
teaches about
loving others?
That is what religion is about,
teaching people to be generous to
others, feed the sick or hurt or homeless, treating
others like you want to be treated, being honest, kind,
loving, and generous.
While I agree wholeheartedly that we all have a responsibility to each
other to
love one another and not intentionally lead one another down destructive or unhealthy paths, there are at least three glaring problems with this line of
teaching and thinking:
I do not however believe that there will be a god who
teaches love on one hand, but hands out eternal suffering with the
other if you chose not believe in him... cant see why that would be so important to this supposed ultimate being..
Just
teach them about
loving each
others and the good things Jesus have thought us to do.
Married and celibate
teach each
other depths of
love.
We should learn from those who are dying that the best way to
teach our children about God is by
loving each
other wholly and forgiving each
other fully - just as each of us longs to be
loved and forgiven by our mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.
I never questioned any of the
teaching, although my church
taught love, forgiveness and caring for
others.
In a way all religion
teach you to
love and respect
others — some times religion (rather the people who claim they own the religion) gets over its head and not enourage
love for
other religion's believer..
Christians need to hold each
other accountable to Jesus»
teachings of
love, mercy, grace, forgiveness and acceptance.
Now as a Christian I follow the new testament, and so striving to be Christ like as a Christian I accept everyone for who they are, I
love them and do not presume to know the right way for them to live their life, instead I simply open my arms to
others and know that all people of all faiths are just fine it doesn't matter to me what you do with your life all that matters is the way that you do it... that was my understanding of christs
teachings anyways
The fact is if you believe the words of God and the
teachings of Jesus, this practice is an abomination and nothing that anyone can do to make it pretty, nice, sweet,
loving or any
other thing to make it acceptable can override what the Lord says about it.
It inconsistent with the
teachings of Christianity to make snide remarks, as Christianity
teaches its followers to be patient, kind, long - suffering,
love your enemies, pray for those who despitefully use you, turn the
other cheek, and so on.
We owe it to ourselves to find that God who
loves us so much, and He
taught us how to
love others as ourselves, to feed them when they are hungry, to be for them when they need our help, et... As we discover the human spirit, we would in turn understand God's
love for us.
He
taught that being convinced that God
loves you is enough to make you do good things for
others which will get you salvation.
I like your
teaching very much and
love it when you point out Christ and His
love for me but will continue to ignore you as long as you point out the faults and errors of
others.
[15] Eve's sensitive receptivity to and embodiment of the
other teaches us all that a person may never be reduced to efficiency or pleasure but must always and everywhere by
loved.
Still
others stray from the faith (1 Tim 1:5 - 6), shipwreck their faith (1 Tim 1:18 - 20), fall away from the faith (1 Tim 4:1 - 3), deny the faith (1 Tim 5:8), cast off initial faith to follow Satan (1 Tim 5:12 - 15), stray from the faith by
loving money (1 Tim 6:9 - 10),
teach false doctrine (1 Tim 6:20 - 21), and deny Christ and live faithless lives (2 Tim 2:11 - 13).
Jesus
taught Love, Gods Commands, & showed /
taught Gods Holy Spirit is available to those who truly serve God &
others.
The
teachings of those who exhibit the most
love, care, grace, mercy, and forgiveness for
others should carry more weight than those who exhibit anger, malice, judgment, hatred, and greed.
I was not
taught hate or bigotry but was
taught to
love and respect
others.
Paul wants Timothy to lead his church away from simply wanting to get more and more
teaching, and instead, take them out into the world, where they can proclaim the Gospel, and put it into practice by
loving and serving
others, just as Jesus has done for us.
He decided to follow the religion of christ but does he know what is
teaching of this religion obviousley no it
teaches love and care for
others and not harm
others by burning their book, I don't mind if he burns his own holy book in private if he thinks it's the right thing to do.
I'd also
love to hear what
other «good moral
teachings» were in Christianity that persuaded her that couldn't also be found in dozens of
other pre-Christian or non-Christian cultures.
Young people are drawn closer to accepting God's word when they see
others living it and
teaching it with
love.
The
teachings on judgment, greed, forgiveness,
love, and do unto
others falls in here.
Wesley
taught that God could give us a purity of heart that was free from all motives
other than
love of God and neighbor.
As she continues to read, we hear about Paul's incarceration and persecution, about how Jesus is «the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation,» about watching out for all those false
teachings that circulated through the trade routes, about how we ought to stop judging each
other over differences of opinion regarding religious festivals and food (I blush a little at this point and resolved to make peace with some rather opinionated friends before the next sacred meal), about how we should clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, and
love, about how we must forgive one another, about how the things that once separated Jew from Greek and slave from free are broken down at the foot of the cross, about how we should sing more hymns.
People just hate him because he
teaches to
love everyone, unlike
other Christian pastors who
teach hatred.
I have seen this for myself, and frankly, I can not imagine how it would benefit Satan to
teach others that God is
loving and forgiving.
I simply look to Christ and his
teachings and recognize, it is a wonderful way to live, to treat
others and to generally be a good, peaceful and
loving person.
The Lord has told us the Spirit
teaches us to be as brothers among ourselves, therefore to
love each
other, to be united.
Because of this, none of us would even attend church, and we are to gather with
other believers to stir up one another to
love and good works, to encourage one another, to
teach and admonish one another in all wisdom, to bring the sick among the elders.
The aim of the minister's disciplining
others in life is precisely as Joseph Fletcher has put it:
teaching people to use the ultimate criterion of
love in the actual situation in making their decisions.
What they do, how they live, who they
love, who they worship or don't, what they
teach their children is none of your business unless you are paying their way and given that you're not, you might wish to learn to focus on your own life and not that of
others.