Sentences with phrase «n't hear the message»

They're not trying to gain acceptance, they're not trying to reach an audience that somehow hasn't heard their message... they are specifically trying to hurt other people.
Read it at your peril, because once you do, you will no longer be able to say you haven't heard the message from heaven that God doesn't play fiddle at our concerts.
If Christians were not in the face or people that would rather not hear their message they may not suffer violence.
I'm sorry, the believers did not hear your message....
As a result, they won't hear the message you're trying to send and are more likely to repeat the behavior.
Even though most parents and caretakers say that their children being caring is a top priority, often children aren't hearing that message.»
But people won't hear our message unless you tell it to them.
But some segments of the population apparently haven't heard that message — like pet owners.
If a Republican doesn't have the resources to drive his or her message, he said, voters can't hear the message.
One industry source said Pruitt wasn't hearing that message.
Listening to our bodies needs and tuning into that frequency is a similar process to tuning the radio to a station; we can not hear the message we need to hear if there's white noise running raucous all around us.
You've got lots of this hormone hanging out screaming her head off, but your brain doesn't hear the message.
The fact of the matter is that the current leader of the opposition is battling some stiff opposition from his own back benchers who apparently did not hear the message from the Australian people at the last election.
For those that didn't hear the message over the past year: One major bottleneck in expanding renewable energy generation in the US is that electrical transmission capacity needs to be expanded and modernized.
Learn why recruiters don't hear your message of financial need...

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In April 2016, Sessions said during a Senate hearing on drugs that the country needs «grownups» in charge who send the message that «marijuana is not the kind of thing that ought to be legalized.»
People who don't get that, it would seem, just haven't gotten the message — at least to hear the current management tell it.
Listeners don't seem to mind commercial breaks in podcasts and are influenced by the messaging they're hearing.
You'll never hear any consumer tell you that your company doesn't push enough automated messages, or that they love how you're sending emails exactly the same way as every other company they interact with.
You may know your products and services like the back of your hand, but your customers don't «get it» the first time they hear the message.
It's a shame if a business invests time and money in having their team hear a message, only to find out that employees don't remember much of what was said and therefore can't implement or execute what they've learned.
If you hear this message loud and clear, one big question remains — if supervising compulsory hours of violin practice and hawk - like attention to grades isn't the answer, what is?
It's possible to still hear what someone else is saying while scrolling through Instagram or replying to a quick text, but since you don't appear fully engaged, it sends the message that something else is equally or more important.
Not only do you avoid bothering potential customers with messages they don't want to hear, this approach also gives brands unprecedented ability to create stories and control their own content.
«I returned [the] message, but then [didn't] hear from him for another month.»
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
I think the message «we haven't thought this through» was heard by the Gap since I read recently that they also retracted the statement put out by Forest Ethics... it appears they are not boycotting Alberta oil so much as trying to source greener energy.
You'll never hear any consumer tell you that your company doesn't push enough automated messages, or that they love how you're doing things exactly the same way as every other company they interact with.
But the message being heard by anyone looking at this carefully is, «We haven't thought this through.»
If you listen to the tenor of investment strategists here, the basic message sounds a lot like what we heard in the late 1990's: stocks may not be priced to deliver strong returns on a sustained basis, and there are substantial risks in the longer - term picture, but for now, things seem to be going well and so there's no need to be defensive just yet.
Twenge and Campbell correctly lay much of the blame for the epidemic at the feet of the self - esteem movement, which has been enormously influential, not only in the spheres of popular psychology and education, but also as a central tenet of the «gospel of success» message heard in many evangelical megachurches.
Your article was the first thing I read this Sunday morning before going to church and I wanted to extend a special «THANKS» not only for the support you provide to those who actually need it most but also for your wonderful message for those family members who think they need to hear and understand it the least.
Surely you don't think an omnipotent loving god, who controls everything, would require the dying to spend their last precious moments, not bonding with their loved ones and saying their final goodbyes, but instead listening to YOU deliver a religious message they've probably heard countless times, and making the delivery of that message a major condition of their gaining life for eternity.
Again Stevens expressed concern about unwilling listeners, at least those who didn't want to hear any religious message.
Persecution is not about someone telling me they don't want to hear the message.
For every one person who hears the message of Christ, it seems there are so many more who do not.
The message heard through the entire Bible; as the prophets repeatedly admonished the people of Israel and as Jesus preached and taught the Disciples and crowds, what God wants is not the enforcement of the letter of the Torah.
«Once again, expressions of Christian faith that honor the rights of women to choose their own health care options and what happens to their bodies are not seen or heard,» wrote the Rev. Barbara Kershner Daniel, who pastors the Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ of Frederick, Maryland, in a message that she circulated via email.
We don't give a message to be believed on, we give the word of God and power of God as we hear God speak we speak.
There were no sons for my parents to rely on in their old age, to provide for their retirement, and then to care for them; that was the message I heard directly and indirectly from family and the extended «aunties» and «uncles» who were not blood relatives but connected by ethnic heritage, culture, and language.
«Many gays and lesbians would probably say they don't always hear a message of respect and compassion from Catholic leaders,» Allen said.
Thus we come to the new common task shared by all Christian Churches of our time, namely that they all must bear witness to God, his Christ and his grace in a world that does not want to hear their message and that they all have the duty to proclaim it in such a way as not to make it unintelligible or incredible.
The Church will not, for example, be able to baptize an African chieftain who wants to keep his harem; yet she may, in certain circumstances, judge that he has a subjectively good conscience (though he has heard the message of the gospel and is willing in principle to believe in it), because in his actual social and human circumstances he can not yet realize the moral demand of monogamy, as little as formerly king David and king Solomon.
I'd always considered the children's activity bags for the church service a gift to parents, but began hearing their subtle message to children that they are best seen and not heard, when really, God loves them loud and wild, like they really are.
I was just sharing last night how a woman at my last church was talking about unconditional love in the face of her grandkids opening presents, but when she didn't hear the tried and true message from the previous pastor (who by the way was one of architects of the church's mission to «love God and love people unconditionally) that was a problem.
I felt there was a message and know that its up to me to believe or not what I read or hear.
Some have heard the message and not accepted but I'm still praying for them.
So maybe there would not be an opportunity to hear this message unless I was there.
I don't think he would limit the path to God to only those that have heard and accepted his specific message.
He did not set out simply to exalt the dignity of man; yet he lifted the status of men, women, and children wherever his message was heard because he saw all persons as precious to God and equally the recipients of God's love.
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