Please keep me accountable by sending me a kind but firm email if you get sick and tired
of hearing about the book.
But won't people get tired
of hearing about your book a year in advance of it coming out?
Not exact matches
There's a lot
of moving parts in the
book, but at its core, it's
about finding your voice and learning to make yourself
heard, even if it's uncomfortable.
But while male billionaires» reading choices get plenty
of press coverage, we
hear relatively less
about the
books that have been most inspirational for super successful, but slightly less high - profile women — the kinds
of books that are most likely to provide similar wisdom and mental nourishment for the generation
of leaders coming up behind them.
Yes, many
of us have
heard about it, we've read
books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
We also
heard about a «wellness» stipend in the range
of $ 240 that one intern used to
book a weekend trip to Tahoe.
I know there's a lot
of people out there that are always
hearing us talk
about the
book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit
of depth to talk
about what we actually know
about this
book.
In «With Her» Milosz speaks
of hearing a passage from Scripture during Mass at St. Mary Magdalen in Berkeley: «A reading this Sunday from the
Book of Wisdom /
About how God has not made death / And does not rejoice in the annihilation
of the living.»
Don't you think that the lurid fantasy / sci - fi (or crazed, hallucinating) author
of Revelation read (or
heard about) the
book of Daniel?
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination
of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks
about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had
heard some
of his teachings... some
of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection
of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman
of all time... sold the most
books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief
of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation
of universe, life and guidance, God has given me
hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told
of in his Holy
Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all
about souls as verses speak for them selves;
I never
heard of Jesus saying anything
about blasphemy.The trouble is you people make all this up as you go along just the way the bible and and all the other holy
books have been revised a thousand times.
I would put money that we will
hear of this guy a year from now when he is either selling a
book or writing a dissertation to get into a University
about how God saved him from the big, bad atheism.
Think
about it, if this
book was written today, and nobody had ever
heard of God, would we believe it as fact?
One
of the worst things
about the
book is that Wallis seems unwilling to
hear all that people like Jackson have to say.
I did also want to point out a couple
of other
books by L.M. Montgomery you might not have
heard about but feature excellent heroines: Emily
of New Moon (who was Madeleine L'Engle's favourite) and Jane
of Lantern Hill.
Usually, even a non-Christian knows something
about the earth, the heavens, and other elements
of the world... Now it is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an unbeliever to
hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning
of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics... How are they going to believe these
books in matters concerning the resurrection
of the dead, the hope
of eternal life, and the kingdom
of heaven?
I
heard more
of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking
about her
book,
about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage
of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel
of Being With Each Other, but then I kind
of had to shrug because part
of Idelette's power is that she's outside
of that system, outside
of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth
of it to package it.
I keep
hearing such aznimag things
about it.Also I LOVEd Piper from Five Flavours
of Dumb, such a great
book.
I've never
heard of N.T. Wright and maybe he's a quality guy, but it's so typical
of scholars to write
books containing hundreds or even thousands
of pages
about a topic the God covered in five to ten chapters.
All we
hear about the
book is lies from the rightwingers who take words or sentences out
of context.
Of course, it says the
books were discovered between 2005 - 2007, and here it is, 2011, and we are just now
hearing about it, so it will probably be another 20 - 30 years before we
hear anything else...
creationism is far from an adult theory, its a child like story with fantasy elements based on myth and NO science, we always
hear about these crazy people trying to outlaw evolution.But has you stated we have billions
of years
of evidence, thanks for helping us evolutionists out, unfortunately you have none, just a
book, no science, no artifacts, no garden
of eden, no bones
of adam or eve or even the snake for that matter, no ark, no proof
of a biblical flood, no proof
of a created world by a higher power, no nothing..
Did you forget
about Revelation 22:18 — «I warn everyone who
hears the words
of the prophecy
of this
book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this
book.»
If you want to be entered in the drawing for this
book, leave a comment below
about whether or not you have
heard of Jack Kerouac, and where you think most cultural changes come from.
I would love to
hear more
about this
book and how it affected you, and more
about the storyline
of the
book.
Centuries before the Karen people
of Burma first
heard the gospel, their poetry taught
of one creator God who mankind had sinned against by eating forbidden fruit.Their poets also foretold the coming
of a white man who would visit with a holy golden
book that contained the truth
about life.
's Big
Book, from endless jargon at meetings — some
of it ridiculous and some
of it helpful — and also from some good literature I picked up at my treatment center, I began to see and
hear some important viewpoints
about our plight:
Itâ $ ™ s hot out, and I can think
of nothing better to do than sitting on my porch with some friends, overlooking the beautiful Kennebacasis River, smoking my pipe filled with the new Executive Blend tobacco my brother sent me, drinking a fine red wine (preferably Syrah), and talking
about the latest
books weâ $ ™ ve read, movies weâ $ ™ ve seen, jokes weâ $ ™ ve
heard, or thoughts weâ $ ™ ve had.
Best
of all, this
book closed with several chapters on pertinent theological questions for today, such as how to reconcile the Bible and science, how to understand the violence
of God in the Old Testament, and how to make sense
of what the Bible teaches
about women, homosexuality, and the fate
of those who have never
heard the gospel.
Your telling me, that given these FACTS that we know are true, a magic being called God chose to suspend the laws
of physics and human biology
about 2000 years ago to let us know he's here and never
hear from him again or find any signs
of his existance in the know Universe exept that
book that you keep pulling nonsense quotes from?
If you have been
hearing about N. T. Wright and are curious
about his ideas, but have not wanted to tackle the 800 pages
of The Resurrection
of the Son
of God or the 800 pages
of Jesus and the Victory
of God, this
book is the the place to start.
If you are like me, you might be a little tired
of hearing about the supernatural realm, but this
book was insightful and creative and helped me think through a few issues I have been wanting to study further for quite some time.
Every couple years I
hear about a «self - help»
book that is highly recommended by a lot
of my friends and online acquaintances.
In the opening sections he laughed at the way in which the theme
of faith and works had now been taken up so widely by all preachers — «they slyly leave their sermon
book under the bench and whatever else the shouting in the pulpit used to be
about, and they begin to preach to us again on faith and good works,
about which one never used to
hear or know anything».
Usually, they have
heard some fire and brimstone sermon
about the unpardonable sin or the sin
of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, and because
of the
book I have written on the subject, people contact me because they are scared out
of their mind that they have committed this sin.
Now we
hear much
about «canonical» criticism, whose purpose is to see why and how the given material has been used to establish a series
of «authorized» or «canonical»
books which the Christian Church has accepted as constituting the Bible as we know it today.
And this is all we
hear about Nineveh in the
book of Jonah.
One
hears not only physiologists, but numbers
of laymen who read the popular science
books and magazines, saying all
about us, How can we believe in life hereafter when Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility
of escape, that our inner life is a function
of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter»
of our cerebral convolutions?
life is
about right and worg thats wart i know
about the bible you have to have fath in this turth or you will never understeand how the bible has the guid line for how thay can be peace in the world if you will really spead a lot
of time reading the bible than look up on google or in some other
books to many for me to name im taking
about none chritin
books at that and comeper them you will find that there is a lot
of stuff that proves the bible as being right i wise i kone how to say it better to but i cant sorry but wan you pray just ast if there is a god make your self real to me other wise i have to hard a time beliveing somepen i cant see or
hear and he will make his safe real and than you just sheek him to show you ware to go from there
So I took some time to ponder it, and this summer I re-read The Lost World
of Genesis One and had the chance to
hear Walton speak
about his argument in the
book.
I
hear a «whispering hope» when the erudite Reynolds Price writes openly
about his vision
of Jesus during his cancer ordeal, or when thousands buy his translation of three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academ
of Jesus during his cancer ordeal, or when thousands buy his translation
of three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academ
of three
of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academ
of the Gospels; when
books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academ
of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's
Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academ
Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academy.
When you show up, you
hear people talking
about food, you see pictures
of food,
books about food, and
hear a lecture
about food, but when you leave you realize that you never actually got any food.
I do read
books of people writing over scripture, so I was interested to
hear about the
books of Peter Enns and would love to read them.
«It is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an infidel to
hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning
of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics [
of cosmology]... If [non-Christians] find a Christian mistaken in a field which they themselves know well and
hear him maintaining his foolish opinions
about our
books, how are they going to believe those
books in matters concerning the resurrection
of the dead, the hope
of eternal life, and the kingdom
of heaven, when they think their pages are full
of falsehoods on facts which they themselves have learnt from experience and the light
of reason?
The worst part
about this is that those who read the
books and articles
of these various teachers might not do their own homework by checking out the baseless claims that they read and
hear, and as a result, may be led astray into confusion and the false maligning
of godly men.
I was talking to a person if he went to church and he stated all they want is your money.You got to give your money to read
books about GOD, I mean like thirty dollars and more and the same for a dvd or like if you could give 1,000 or more to keep on the air.He and I both think we are better off stay at home and read the Bible and study it.I think if you are born with the new sperit
of GOD you will understand the Bible without the loss
of great somes
of money.After they sell so many dvds it becomes 100 % profit and they never lower the price so can obtain one.For this is wrong, it states in the Bible that this would happen preachers for money to learn
about everyones GOD.They forgot one thing JESUS never forced money from you to
hear the wordof salvation Im a follower
of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD He is the way.Im not a so called Christian just.
I have
heard so much
about you and your
book while I was doing my final year
of nutrition and health science so finally getting to use your recipes.
It can happen in lots
of ways ~ something I read
about in a
book, see in a movie, or
hear someone talking
about it.
Coming from Australia, I have never
heard of you Isa, but am
about to order your
book.