One
of my followers asked the other day about this exact sort of recipe.
A lot
of my followers asked me which of the #StarWars characters is my favorite.
After sending the Tweet, we had a handful
of followers ask us follow up questions on how Houston performed in those games.
I just never remember to (unless one
of my followers asks me where I've been) plus, does anyone really care that I've just had a glass of water or that I'm craving chocolate or if I'm writing?
Not exact matches
Don't be afraid
of communication and
ask your
followers for comments and ideas.
Practically speaking, they allow
followers the freedom to be part
of the conversation and will
ask them lots
of questions: How is something done?
In this special feature
of «
Ask Entrepreneur,» Facebook fan Amy Clark Braden from Austin, Texas,
asks: Which social network is better for converting
followers into customers?
When people
ask me what my initial marketing was to get Buffer started, the truth I have to share is that my marketing consisted
of sharing the idea with the 1,700 Twitter
followers I had at the time.
I
asked Sammy Kaufman and Daniel Greenberg, owners
of the account @themostfamousmemes how they are building and maintaining engagement on such a large account at 6.3 million
followers.
David Hogg, one
of the Florida school massacre survivors, is
asking his 599,000 Twitter
followers to boycott advertisers
of Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
So, I decided to reach out to four business power users on four different continents and
ask their thoughts on the value
of Instagram in their region and some
of their best tips on how to get IG
followers and grow your business.
In an interview last month, George Stephanopoulos
asked Donald Trump about his retweet
of a
follower who insisted that both Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz were ineligible for the presidency.
But more people are using it to
ask questions and get answers from their network
of followers.
Trump called on his Twitter
followers to «
ask Jeff Session» why the Obama administration is not the focus
of the special counsel's Russia probe.
David Hogg, one
of the Parkland, Florida, massacre survivors, is
asking his 599,000 Twitter
followers to boycott advertisers
of Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
Florida high school massacre survivor David Hogg, who along with some
of his fellow teens have turned into fierce gun - control advocates, is
asking his nearly 600,000 Twitter
followers to boycott advertisers
of Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
That said, it's worth
asking whether hashtags are worth anything more than a brief tweetstorm
of conversation and a momentary surge in new
followers.
When the interviewers
asked whether Trump was planning to give up his @RealDonaldTrump handle on Twitter and use the @POTUS account that was used by President Obama, the president - elect said that he had no intention
of giving up his account, which has about 25 million
followers.
Invite all the fans and
followers you can think
of, and
ask them to invite other people they know.
According to InboxQ, one - third
of all Twitter account holders with at least 100
Followers never
ask questions via the micro-blogging platform.
You're likely spotting the trend; instead
of companies advertising their websites on television commercials, they're
asking their
followers to join them on Facebook.
For example, companies may soon be able to use SeedInvest's social media tools to push information about their company and their offering to all
of their Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
followers (i.e.
asking for money from your friends at scale without awkward phone conversions.)
If you read the article a little closer you will see that the scriptural reference used comes from the Bible's New Testament, where Paul having a discussion regarding the resurrection,
asks why would
followers of Christ at his time perform baptisms for dead if there were to be no resurrection.
While the statement made about government welfare during the time
of Christ has some merit, I believe that Republicans should take a good look at themselves and
ask are they doing anything to stop poverty around the world, as I believe Christ would want his
followers to do.
Pastors everywhere are voraciously adopting Twitter and rapidly gaining thousands
of «
followers,» but these are questions it's imperative they
ask themselves.
Here I am, an old guy, living on my pension, social security, and 401 (k) that I've set aside for my old age, and I'm
asking myself how to explain all that while claiming to be a
follower of Jesus who said, «Lay not up for yourself treasures on earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, where thieves break through and steal» (Matthew 6:19 KJV), I did exactly what Jesus told me not to do.
Call them laws or commandments, but as
followers of Jesus we must do what he
asks us to do.
Last month, he
asked Twitter
followers to help him think
of charities to support, saying, «I'm thinking I want much
of my philanthropic activity to be helping in the here and now — short term — at the intersection
of urgent need and lasting impact.»
In the Sermon on the Mount and in other places Jesus is
asking his
followers to see that the way to more abundant life is the way
of love.
In the New Testamen, Paul refers to himself several times as a
follower of the «way», while he never once refers to himself as a Christian and appears to deliberately avoid using the name when
asked by a Roman ruler in Acts if he is a Christian.
Or, if in a position
of religious leadership, they fear that those who
ask questions will raise doubt in the minds
of their
followers.
I'll start: When people
ask me about my religious affiliation, I say that I am a
follower of Jesus Christ.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud
of witnesses» that surrounds them, from
followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop
asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
Which is why HS doesn't being anyone to the lord through her miserable reputation and is a terrible example
of what christ
asks of his
followers!
But if they
ask if you are Muslim, you can say no, that you are a
follower of Jesus.
I find it difficult to equate the generosity and kindness that Christ
asked his
followers to demonstrate to that
of the state forcing everyone to give whether they want to or not.
Personally, I believe this is a question the new
follower of Jesus needs to
ask God for themselves.
Most
of the creationist / ID web sites have quietly begun to
ask their
followers to stop using a whole set
of arguments against evolution, including the «just a theory» argument, because they reveal the person's woeful ignorance
of real science.
I believe that Jesus
asked us to server everyone we touch because we are
followers of him and in him we are to find our identity not in the group we belong to.
«I guess what I am
asking is: if God can't even persuade his
followers to live in harmony with each other, how can he expect the rest
of us to see any benefit in becoming one
of his
followers?God can part the Red Sea, but he is powerless to persuade fishon and Preacherlady to unite?
As
followers of Jesus, we need to carefully think through every aspect
of what we do and
ask «Why?»
The idea that one
of the
followers was IN the room when he
asked that is beyond ridiculous.
When the anonymous Christian in Nicholas
of Cusa's dialogue «On the Hidden God» is
asked by his pagan interlocutor to explain the difference between Christians and pagans, he answers that
followers of Christ know they can not comprehend the divine.
When he saw so many
of his
followers leave him, he
asked his disciples if they would do the same.
Sure, it's easy for Paul to tell his
followers to go
ask them, in an age when most people lived and died within twenty miles
of the village
of their birth.
It's a question that many devoted disciples have
asked through out the ages — long before the 70s and 80s — and it's a question that was resolved in the early church, in the practice
of Paul's leadership, in faithful
followers of Jesus through the ages.
David had to answer a question that millions
of followers of Jesus have
asked themselves over the centuries: «Can I go on following a God who allows me to go through things?»
I
ask, «Is this the best way to draw people to Jesus and make them fully - devoted
followers of Him in this culture?»
He was
asking because some
of his 1.3 million Twitter
followers claim to be «Christian,» and some
of the meanest, most perverse hate - tweets he receives come from these self - proclaimed Christians.
Rather than throw a Bible verse at him, or condemn him, or
ask him to leave, or any
of things you and I might do, Jesus invites Levi to become one
of his closest
followers.