Sentences with phrase «of everything in his book»

If the omniscience of God were limited, most of everything in the books of Daniel and Revelation would be mere talk, mere guesses that may or may not be fulfilled; they would not be prophecies.
It is the «hole of being,» right in the middle of everything in his book.
I don't write a ton of pork recipes, but I really wanted to make sure I included a little bit of everything in this book.

Not exact matches

Brad Stone describes an early version of Amazon's flywheel in The Everything Store (one of my best books of 2013):
Most authors think the purpose of the introduction is to lay out and explain everything the author will talk about in the book.
The organizations that do the best job of encouraging a culture of mastery are the ones with leaders humble enough to admit they don't know everything and constantly pursue growth — the ones who openly discuss the books they're reading, the classes they're taking and the areas in which they seek to better themselves.
This book goes way beyond this sort of tactical application and explains what happens in customers» minds when they're exposed to media, visuals, textual content... and virtually everything that goes into making a brand successful.
«Everything important depends on timing, but in a sea of how - to books there's almost nothing on when - to,» Grant notes.
About 100,000 copies of Get Smarter — a book for 20 - to -40-year-olds that's full of life and business lessons on everything from corporate governance to sex — have been sold since its publication in 2007.
The contrast she drew between American and Nordic attitudes toward life related to many themes in her 2016 book, «The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life.&raquin her 2016 book, «The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life.&raquIn Search of a Better Life.»
It is the full text of an article excerpted in Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966 - 2012, a Fortune Magazine book,...
But I'm reading everything but I read books a lot and Mystic River you mentioned, I read that as a... I read a review of it in the paper and I thought that sounds good and I went out to Costco and got a quick copy of it.
I recently had the privilege of interviewing Adams, who is preparing for the softcover release of his book How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, which is currently available in hardcover.
«Personality is everything with a model,» says Paulette Ellison, a manager in the model - booking side of Ford's business.
It's a book that I revisit from time to time simply for its goldmine of wisdom on life, writing, and everything in between.
«Anyone who uses a bunch of oil and has invested a lot of money in their equipment is a potential customer,» explains president Heather Hunt, a 22 - year veteran of the company who has done everything from answering the phones to managing the books to running daily operations.
His book not only helped answer those questions for my teenage self, but also instilled in me new curiosities, such as «Is there a theory of everything
The book's short chapters address the economic underpinnings and challenges of everything from climate change to global governance to the imbalance between savings and investment in China.
His name is Hedley Bull, and the name of the book is «The Anarchical Society,» and, in that title, it tells you everything I needed to know.
Simon Sinek in his golden circle and Start with Why book says that once you know why you're doing business, everything you do is just a demonstration of that why.
She's also the host of the Content Marketing Podcast and author of the book The Content Marketing Coach: Everything You Need to Get in the Game... and WIN!
Covering everything from branding to bravado, there's bound to be something bankable in this bundle of business books.
As I say in my book, in a globalized world anything that affects the relationship between savings and investment in one country — and nearly everything affects that relationship — must have the opposite effect on the rest of the world.
In addition to his own book, he regularly writes for the Huffington Post and the Financial Times, provides commentary for other news outlets, does television appearances, speaking engagements, consultations with politicians and everything else that comes from increasingly sharing a role as the «face» of the company with founder Bill Gross.
That was no surprise given that Amazon is known for ushering in sweeping changes whenever it steps into a new retail category — just ask traditional sellers of everything from books to clothes to kitchenware.
Colm O'Shea «As the book states very early on, there is nothing new under the sun in the art of speculation, and everything that was said then completely applies to the markets of today.
Modern science is the cornerstone of your belief system, as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern science.
``... as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern science.»
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
As we were reading the Hagaddah, Ludlow would stop intermittenly and try to tie everything in it to the Book of Mormon.
You mean that plagiarized retelling of Joseph from the Old Testament, which along with the story of Moses and creation and just about everything else in both books were lifted directly from Egyptian and Sumerian mythology, that New Testament?
Beyond the obvious fallacies in Genesis, the first book of the Bible, everything else is open to interpretation by those who need it to say whatever they're supporting.
They are discrediting bible through their wit, intellectual, articulate, scientific and logical but sly arguments to convince every people here on earth that it's a 2000 year old hoax and everything written in it which includes the prophecies in Revelations and the book of Apocalypses that had prophecized their comming.
They are discrediting bible through their wit, intellectual, articulate, scientific and logical arguments to convince every people here on earth that it's a 2000 year old hoax and everything written in it which includes the prophecies in Revelations and the book of Apocalypses that had prophecized their comming.
The theist, on the other hand, it quite smugly certain that he has all teh answers to life, the universe and everything explained neatly in a single book and reacts with hostility and derision when anyone refutes the contents of said book.
You don't have to believe in the Book of Mormon, but to believe that everything is contained in the Bible is not what the Bible itself even says.
• Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas: Speaking of books in Portuguese, one might as well add one by the towering genius of Brazilian letters, who did everything that would be attempted by «surrealist» or «magical realist» or absurdist writers a century later, and did it all much better; The Posthumous Memoirs is as fantastic and exuberant and hilarious as any of his works, and is also surely the best novel written in the voice of a deceased narrator.
If there is a God and there is just as much for as against, But lets say there is a God and he made everything Including you and He gets to make the rules because lets face it hes a lot bigger then you, So unfortunately he only wants those who believe in him based on the information given, Lets look at the facts based on the Book,, Some of his own angels turned on him and they see him every day... That had to hurt, So he decides With man he only wants those with the faith to believe based on His book and faith found thru the holy spirit, If you refuse to believe then he cant use you, cant trust you, so he will choose to toss you aside, Hey I understand It ai nt fair, Your important, Your Smart, But unfortunately hes bigger then you and he has the Juice, You either play by the rules or wait and see what not believing leads Book,, Some of his own angels turned on him and they see him every day... That had to hurt, So he decides With man he only wants those with the faith to believe based on His book and faith found thru the holy spirit, If you refuse to believe then he cant use you, cant trust you, so he will choose to toss you aside, Hey I understand It ai nt fair, Your important, Your Smart, But unfortunately hes bigger then you and he has the Juice, You either play by the rules or wait and see what not believing leads book and faith found thru the holy spirit, If you refuse to believe then he cant use you, cant trust you, so he will choose to toss you aside, Hey I understand It ai nt fair, Your important, Your Smart, But unfortunately hes bigger then you and he has the Juice, You either play by the rules or wait and see what not believing leads too.
After the meeting, Switchfoot's Jon Foreman said: «I would not have dropped everything and booked a ticket at the last minute to hear a social worker discuss the problems in Africa... I am a selfish, star - struck, rich, American, Anglo - Saxon fan of Bono.
And yet, in book after book, Glancy also offends many of her fellow Native writers — whose books she reads, as they read hers — by insisting that this absurdity, this intrusion of the Gospel, writ large in the history of Native Americans, is the experience of every tribe and every nation, everything and everyone human.
If you are in the midst of suffering, if you find your faith withering, if you are questioning whether God is at work — or even present — as you wait for something in your life to become beautiful, this book will be a welcome reminder that God never stops his redemptive work... and that there is a time for everything under heaven.
Everything else is just control and manipulation from ancient men in a decrepit book of fairytales.
Igor Stravinsky, in his Poetics of Music in the Form of Six Lessons (New York: Random House, Vintage Books, 1959), pp. 66 - 68, writes of the terror he feels at the thought that perhaps everything is permissible.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
Sometimes we love our people in the name of Christ, enduring just about everything with them, and sometimes we love them by throwing the Book at them.
«There could be single cases that can be justified, for instance when a prostitute uses a condom, and this can be a first step towards a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility, to develop again the awareness of the fact that not all is allowed and that one can not do everything one wants,» Benedict says in the book, «Light of the World: The Pope, the Church, and the Signs of the Times.»
To see the world in the Christian way — which, as I say in the book, requires the eye of charity and a faith in Easter — is in some sense to venture everything upon an absurd impracticality (I almost sound Kierkegaardian when I say it that way).
Everything in God's creation is interrelated, and one can not separate protection of the environment from protection of humanity: Again citing Benedict, Francis observes that «the world can not be analyzed by isolating only one of its aspects, since «the book of nature is one and indivisible,» and includes the environment, life, sexuality, the family, social relations, and so forth.»
While I haven't read everything on the subject, I know of no other book like it on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community.
BibleWorks is an all in one, exegetical research program that does almost everything you are taught to do in class, but at the touch of a button rather than with all the book pulling and page turning.
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