She doesn't read a lot of books or spend dozens of hours each week studying... but she always knows more theology than I do, and always asks penetrating questions which shoot holes through all my acadamagician ideas (Yes, I just coined that term... it's a cross between academic and magician... because that's what most theology is.
I hadn't read a lot of the book yet.
Like others I don't read a lot of books I buy immediately, but I get to most of them eventually.
Not exact matches
I don't have a
lot of time in between my business and school to pick up and
read physical
books.
I was one
of the few in the audience who had
not yet
read the
book but a
lot of what was discussed has already made it's way into...
I haven't invested a dime in trading stocks but I've invested a
lot of time in the past year
reading books, blogs, several different newspapers, listening to money talk shows, etc..
I had in my heart and tongue the Name
of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression
of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age
of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word
of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a
lot of reciting verses
of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic
of what to believe although have
read many
books abroad in my youth
of many beliefs out
of curiosity but could
not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief
of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance
of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front
of him and when was on the top
of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
I can see tat a
lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that
read about it very often in their sacred
books.
I know this guy is making
lots of $ $ by being controversial, but he's got to
read the whold
book,
not just the feel good parts.
I've
read it any many other translations,
not to mention
lots of other Holy
books.
«But don't forget that I also
read a
lot of comic
books as I was growing up, and I think that might have influenced me just as much.
Oh and same goes for jews... there seems to be a
lot of jew hate from christians too... so lets repeat the questions for the average christian... don't worry, i'll type it slow, i know most
of you suck at
reading comprehension as seen by your often complete lack
of knowledge
of the
book to which you folks base your lives on...
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I
read something in someone else's
book that sounds a
lot like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is
not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both
of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
During this break,
not only did I
read a
lot of books, but I thought a
lot about the proposal, I talked with some people about it, and I wrote and wrote and wrote (Writing is how I learn and how I think).
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation
of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the
books so much they
read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a
lot like Scientology?
I was
reading the Islamic
book of Hadith and finding
lots of things I didn't understand.
We don't just
read the Bible like a
book (or even
lots of books), it's
not just another
book.
If you have never
read the
book, I can't see how you can make the statement: «he uses a
lot of false premises.»
There are
lots of really great
books out there, and you can't fault the publishing industry for only publishing
books that sell in a day when people are
reading only 2 or 3
books a year.
This gives the impression to
lots of people that if they don't know Greek and Hebrew, and don't have the time or money to attend seminary or
read all the theology
books, then they can
not actually know Scripture.
I am
not anti-knowledge, I
read a
lot and have a personal library
of over two hundred
books.
... wow,
lot's
of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those
of you who think the
books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection
of the most investigated writings
of all time, so there is a tremendous amount
of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response,
read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement
of faith in the God
of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect,
not one more,
not one less...
The first
book we will be
reading is
not a new release, but one which seems to focus on a topic
of interest for a
lot of people.
I haven't
read the story behind the young man's
book, but I suspect, Vic, that he went through a
lot of pain and silencing before he finally made his story public.
I have been
reading your blog for a
lot longer than even I realised, have recommended it to a load
of people and have used many recipes and tips and tricks over the years, just ordered the
book on Amazon and can
not wait for it to make it's way over to me in Dublin, Ireland, THANK YOU — for putting the metric weights on!
I first want to say that most authors don't mind leaving un-updated information and
books out there for purchase, but as for me, after doing
lots of research
of the new and exciting science
of nutrition, I couldn't sleep at night knowing that people were
reading information that I put out there that wasn't up to my current standards.
So I
read not to use whey, but I have a TON
of it and
not a whole
lot of money (like... so little I had to wishlist the Kindle version
of your
book and am waiting for a little extra to buy it haha)... did you attempt whey?
Even if your spouse won't agree to counseling, there are
lots of amazing resources online,
books you can
read and support groups you can join that will at least help you.
I have begun
reading sociologist Eva Illouz's 2012
book Why Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a
lot more to say about, Illouz says the modern world, with its deregulated
of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for love an «agonizingly difficult experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a personal failing.
I feel like a
lot of people don't truly
read the entire
book and understand the concepts, and they confuse it with scheduled, by - the - clock feeding.
I don't think either
of us relized how lopsided things had gotten since a
lot of it felt natural (i.e I did all
of the feedings since I was nursing, which meant I was the one up at night which meant I did the sleep «training» which meant that I desparately
read all the baby
books which meant I knew more when she got sick... you get the picture).
We went to the park, went to «coffee» each day, had a play date with a friend a few months younger than him (which he LOVED — someone who played WITH him,
not telling him what to do every minute like his sister does), watched a movie
of his choosing, ate what he asked for at dinner, built space stations and launch pads out
of Legos for his Space Shuttle, and
read lots of books together.
When
not attending to the needs
of her clients, you will find her hanging out with her amazing husband, homeschooling her three wonderful kids, drinking
lots of coffee, or
reading one
of her many unfinished
books.
Inspired Children: How The Leading Minds
Of Today Raise Their Kids Not rated yet I read a LOT of books and this book by Dr Rosina McAlpine, would have to be one of the best parenting books I have read in a very long tim
Of Today Raise Their Kids
Not rated yet I
read a
LOT of books and this book by Dr Rosina McAlpine, would have to be one of the best parenting books I have read in a very long tim
of books and this
book by Dr Rosina McAlpine, would have to be one
of the best parenting books I have read in a very long tim
of the best parenting
books I have
read in a very long time.
You don't really know what's happening, or going to happen; even if you
read a
LOT of pregnancy
books it's still all unchartered territory.
While I'm
not preparing to be a group leader, I did find a
lot of interesting
books in the required
reading list for leader applicants.
Reading a
lot of books and articles that come from an AP perspective has helped me to feel confident enough in my parenting style that this doesn't bother me so much anymore.
Even
reading a
lot of books, getting safety tips and taking all the precautions, are
not enough to stop them.
Having
read lots of kids» potty training
books, I can't recommend this one highly enough.
This is a
lot like how I feel about
reading,
not in a phonics activity
book sort
of way, but exposure to
books, modeling
reading, and «giving it a go» even when they are seemingly too young, because it can never hurt.
It is so funny how a
lot of our customers have a nice collection
of craft
books but don't
read a word
of Japanese.
You've heard labor stories, watched birth shows on television,
read lots of books and still your
not sure what to expect.
I didn't change his nap schedule and we still made sure to spend
lots of time
reading books and doing our usual bedtime routine.
Even though you've
read a
lot of the
books on gentle discipline and positive parenting, you still find yourself shouting, criticising, blaming, and all the other things you don't want to be doing.
During this time I felt like there was
not a
lot of psychological support in «bite - size» format (I say bite - size, since extra time is
not something most parents have, and we do
not have time to
read a big
book!).
But interestingly enough, my older one took a
LOT longer to figure out
reading and progress to chapter
books — whereas my youngest who will be 6 at the end
of July declared in June that since she will be in Grade 1 in Sept she only
reads Chapter
books now and cleaned out all others (and I mean real Chapter
books,
not grade 1
books posing as chapter
books).
Books aren't the only things your preschooler will love to
read — magazines with
lots of pictures and catalogues also are appealing.
My daughter had a
lot of tears in her first year and although I've
not read the
book you reference, I felt like you that I accompanied her through her tears.
I haven't
read the
book, but I do use a
lot of those strategies.
«Breastfeeding is natural, but it's a practiced skill, almost an art form,» says Corky Harvey, R.N., M.S., a lactation consultant and co-owner
of The Pump Station, a breastfeeding - support center in Santa Monica, Calif. «You could
read a
book about playing the flute and learn a
lot about the instrument,» she explains, «but you won't really learn how to play the flute until you actually do it.»