Not exact matches
MADD Coffee's
love for humanity is not just found in their daily pledge to make a
difference in the lives of their customers and the community through providing quality and organic coffee rather, it is
seen also in their habit and act of giving.
Beyond helping the lonely, there are several compelling additional reasons outstanding leaders such as Kip Tindell, Herb Kelleher and Willie Moore are spot on when it comes to
seeing the
difference love can make in the workplace.
And I think the biggest
difference we
see here is the
love of video - video has exploded on mobile!
I hope that we can learn a new way to disagree:
see the
differences, recognize their weight, gravity, and meaning, but still
love each other as Christ
loved us, even and especially when we disagree.
Following his lead, all Christians are called to
love well across racial and cultural
differences, choose to
see the world from other people's perspectives, search for and extinguish inequality in the church and society, advocate for each other, esteem one another, and live as true brothers and sisters (Philippians 2:1 - 3).
Christian communities should be different; you should
see a
difference in the ways we live and
love one another.
Only when people take courage to face fear, heal from past hurts, as as considerate of others as self, accepting
differences where they are debatable and are motivated by
love then shall we
see less of this kind of thing.
I experience that same awe when I
see people of different beliefs coming together across lines of religious
difference to recognize that we are all human — that we all
love and hurt.
We have a lot of work to do... My hope is [to] help foster better dialogue between Christians and atheists and that, together, we can work to
see a world in which people are able to have honest, challenging, and
loving conversation across lines of
difference.
Generalizing is difficult here, but the main
difference I
see is that the «spiritual - but - not - religious» people tend to believe that God is
love and can be understood and approached in multiple valid ways.
But on the question of the relation of the
love of God to the possibilities of history I can
see little
difference in his Gifford Lectures from Emil Brunner's The Divine Imperative (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1947).
We still
see differences, for our creative God has proven His
love for diversity in the creation of humans and the physical world.
We must take a clear view of the medical realities of disease and the spiritual realities of sin, but it makes a
difference in the pastor's understanding of all human ills that he
sees every person as created for a life of
love to God and his neighbor.
Now, too, the complementarity which exists between male and female is restored — the
differences in the way men and women think, feel,
see reality, are no longer a cause of tension but a cause of rejoicing, one more element of the mystery of the other which only makes us
love them all the more.
Love allows us to
see more clearly the commonalities, the
differences, and the points of pain and anger that we can use to create the common ground from which healthy dialogue can blossom.
For both put
love above hate; both would rather redeem than destroy their enemies; both
see the
difference between God's kingdom and the kingdoms of this world.
Teach your children to
love the person inside and not allow physical
differences keep them from
seeing the person.
Though our eating styles vastly differed when we first met (I focused mainly on a plant - based, gluten free diet and Stacey being Paleo) I
loved how we were able to
see through our
differences and find the common ground: The fact that we were two women seeking health for our individual bodies, able to appreciate a lifestyle different of our own.
But more than that, it's
seeing the imperfections of the other person, and still choosing to
love him or her over and over again, despite their flaws, the fights, and the
differences.
I definitely
loved doing hot yoga when I went 3 - 4 times per week, and
saw much more of a
difference than any plank / gym routine I ever did, but it's very expensive (# 80 per month for unlimited, otherwise it's # 12 per class if I don't buy any kind of pass).
(If there is a WhisperMill or similar mill owner a reasonable distance from Gunnison, CO, we'd
love to bring 5 lbs by to
see how much
difference the mill makes.)
We don't support a football team anymore we support a business and that's a fact its not going to change regardless of if Wenger goes or not (and I would dearly
love him to go) because the board are in charge and until the suits are gone and a FOOTBALL FAN like the much missed David Dein comes back into the fold we are NOT going to
see any real
difference.
Loving the focus on 2019 and beyond, this is one of the biggest
differences I have
seen between Capel and Stallings.
And there's a huge
difference between flaming out of the first round every year (
see Melo along with early KG) vs. never making it to begin with (Boogie and
Love).
In this better world, we have learned to
love each other, to celebrate
differences rather than
see them as reasons for division.
I think if you check Klops record in the last few years and compared it to Wengers you might
see the
difference and on far less budget I'm not saying we should have Klops but wenger hea done his best and it's not good enough I would have Henry he knows and
loves the club and could attract Top players
That's the
difference between owners who
love football (
see Chelsea and Manchester City) and ourselves.
She'll
love seeing how it can take corners and feeling the
difference between running it over a carpet and across a bare floor.
Paula
loves seeing what a
difference a doula can make at a birth, and to a family as they begin their new life together.
I use the apron right now and would
love to
see the
difference!
I
love to
see the
differences in women and families during labor.
I
love seeing how you are getting your child involved really makes a
difference when kids feel they are taking care of an animal!
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see us in our bliss and learn that they too can
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In the beginning, teaching was my passion, but I didn't just want to be a teacher; I wanted to be a teacher with a
difference, I wanted to teach how to save lives, so I decided to study medicine, that way I get to be a doctor and a teacher at the same time, which I still want to do, but over the years I have come to fall in
love with medicine, I want that instant gratification of treating a patient and
seeing them get better right in front of you, I mean that is the definition of joy for me.
«I know his
love for public service and always wanting to make a
difference for middle - class families, but I can
see where Washington wears you down,» Schaffer said.
After analyzing the survey results, psychologists split the
difference, showing that females, on average, were about twice as likely to associate cash flow with
love and emotion, whereas men were about twice as likely to
see money as a sign of power and freedom, though the feelings were not mutually exclusive.
I will say I didn't feel as drained but I still had my usual cramps, migraine... etc I
love coconut oil but can't say I
see any
difference in using it.
For this reason, the users
love this technology because using it feels good and
see differences.
I have bought your endomorph book and I'm currently on week 6 and I am
loving it and can definitely
see a
difference!
CLOSING «Plant a tree or flower, Give it some water and clean air, Treat it with
loving care, And soon you will
see, Everyone can make a
difference like you and me; So, make this day and Every Day, Earth Day — Keep your footprints on Earth clean, green and light; and this lets us keep Mother Earth beautiful and beaming bright.»
I
love that I can get a challenging, sweat - dripping workout, without burpees or treadmills, and
see a
difference in my body definition (and feel it the next day!).
I just started the primal diet about a week ago and I would
love to continue to
see and feel the
difference for myself.
My daughters
love noodles so I wanted to
see if they will be able to spot the
difference.
I hadn't realized how much I would
love homemade toothpaste but after trying this recipe I could
see and feel such a
difference in my mouth and now I am hooked.
I
love trying different «peel» products and this week I've been using the Bliss Peeling Groovy one and I can really
see a
difference in my skin.
I am
loving the shiplap — I always
see it in white but adding color really makes a
difference.
I went through a bottle of C Firma and
loved it but I wanted to
see if the SkinCeuticals price tag really made a
difference so I have been using that for the last 2 months.
I can
see (and feel) a definite
difference when I go without it Most of the Absolue line is a little much for my skin, but I use this serum morning and night and I
love it!