First, your readers will be better able to understand both the
underlying message of your book, as well as how the different parts of your book work together.
There are several ways this can be accomplished — a simple craft, playtime activity, or even a cooking recipe to help reinforce the
key message of the book.
But staying open to those times and appreciating that those are the moments that will define us and make us better than we were before, is the
beautiful message of this book.
That is one of many
messages of the Book of Mormon and one you clearly missed in your attempt to accuse Mormons of racism when in fact the Book of Mormon teaches the exact opposite to the Mormon Church and the world.
OK, it's a long title, but as we sat at Book Passage, chatting about the take -
away messages of the book (which I hadn't fully had a chance to read prior to the interview) before I had to rush off — how senior year is when moms need to reclaim their mojo — she mentioned to be sure to read the chapter on infidelity.
Did anyone else notice that the
ultimate message of this book is that a disabled life is not worth living, even despite a caring family, endless wealth, the best medical care, and (by the end of the book) a devoted, loving romantic partner?
The
lasting message of the book can be summed up by this excerpt: «And what appeals to everyone about Oogy is that he is proof that what we all know is lurking out there — the awful and, yes, inevitable tragic loss, the unexplainable savage attack, the seemingly insurmountable occurrence — can, in fact, be survived with love and grace intact, without bitterness or resentment, and with appreciation for all that follows.
The main
message of the book of Hebrews is that Jesus Christ is superior in every way to the Hebrew religion instituted by Moses.
An
important message of the book is that economic and ecological approaches and institutional innovations need to be integrated to overcome marginality.
Dawkins said: «I'm thrilled to see The God Delusion come to life on stage for the first time and for
the message of the book to be given a new lease of life in this exciting way, it's going to be a treat for audiences.»
«According to the district court, that would be objecting to «
the message of the book, not... the sexual orientation of the customer....»
The message of this book is that democratic life should be conceived not as an enterprise of autonomous men, no matter how clever they may be in organizing to pursue their interests, but as a way of realizing the Will of Heaven — that is, of doing the truth and serving the right in which man's proper being and destiny consist, This is another manner of signifying the «public philosophy» earlier mentioned.
It is my experience, and perhaps that of all of us, that it is all too easy to block
the message of a book which threatens the comfort of our ease in Zion.
The message of this book has three themes: (a) Mental health is a central and inescapable concern of any local church that is a healing - redemptive fellowship.
The message of the book can be stated in one sentence: As ministers and counselors it is up to us to do whatever we can to get out of our own boxes, while at the same time trying to help other people get out of theirs.
Once we understand this background information and what was going on in the days of Jonah, we will see that
the message of the book of Jonah is quite appropriate for us today as well.
It is a very likely that the author of this article has read «Atlas Shrugged» and knew very well that they could use Ayn Rand's personal life to taint
the message of the book with a nice effective spin.
Why can't I love
the message of a book written by someone who does not have my same religious beliefs?
It is terrible imagery, and really detracted from
the message of the book.
Please keep me accountable as I strive to honestly convey
the message of my book without using God's name in vain.
The message of this book is that significant lowering of the walls usually is possible, if a couple is willing to work at developing the potential for joy, pleasure, and creativity in their marriage.
That in a nutshell is
the message of this book.»
The message of the book is that everything in life is meaningless, but the conclusion drawn from this truth is surprising.
Though there appears to be blood all over the cover,
the message of the book is that God does not demand or want blood, and Jesus did not die to appease a bloodthirsty God.
It is
the message of the book of Ecclesiastes, as well.
Most commonly, people realize that there is a dimension of universality in
the message of the book, but take for granted that such a dimension was significant for the people of Israel, who supposedly were more exclusive than we are.
Here, I think, is
the message of the book: We do not have faces until God makes one for us, and this He will only do by forming one from the garbage of our own lives.
You see,
the message of the Book of Jonah — indeed, the message of the entire Scriptures — is about a God who has a strange set of priorities, a set of priorities that do not always agree with the priorities we as individuals or as The United Methodist Church set for ourselves.