The books get a little stale after a while, but there's at least seven issues
of wonderful reading here.
You'll make someone's life a little brighter, and have hours
of wonderful reading for the holiday.
I want you to thank for your time
of this wonderful read!!!
I was pleased to find this information, I want you to thank for your time
of this wonderful read!!!
We've chosen four inspirational titles that you're sure to enjoy, so brew a pot of Earl Grey, find a comfy spot, curl up and settle in with one or
all of these wonderful reads
Not exact matches
I also use this time to set... Continue
reading It's the Most
Wonderful Time
of the Year... For Goal Planning
You might have
read some
of his
wonderful work for Investment U, the group's educational arm.
Just a few
of the highlights were that I got married to a
wonderful woman, continued and made significant progress on our journey to generate passive income, cleaned up my portfolio to sleep well at night, and continued to grow and develop relationships with readers and... [
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While I think it is
wonderful that so many people are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious about religiously following the advice
of a college freshman who just finished
reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
Today I
read this and realize that there are people out there that get it - that understand love and what it is about - thank you for such a
wonderful piece
of writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
this is one
of the most
wonderful, eye - opening things i have ever
read.
I beg
of you to please
read the Bible, it's
wonderful and freeing and because
of it I will be spending eternity with God.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just
reading the
wonderful books
of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
You are well
read and well informed — a
wonderful source
of knowledge for your parishioners.
It's that
wonderful time
of year when many
of us find ourselves with a little extra time for
reading.
Wonderful teacher... get out your Bible and start
reading... this guy is a wolf in sheep's clothing leading millions to an eternity in hell... the prosperity gospel he teaches is contrary to the teachings
of Christ... Christ talked about abundance in life but he was speaking
of spiritual abundance not material things... Scripture and Christ said in this life you will have trouble... Christ suffered in this life as did each
of his Apostles... open your eyes before it is too late for you.
Your knowledge
of scripture speaks for itself, and that is truly refreshing and
wonderful to
read.
At the Easter Vigil after the first
reading from Genesis chapter 1, describing the creation
of the universe by God, the prayer that follows says: «Almighty ever - living God, who are
wonderful in the ordering
of all your works, may those you have redeemed understand that there exists nothing more marvellous than the world's creation in the beginning except that, at the end
of the ages, Christ our Passover has been sacrificed.»
What I found, in addition to more
wonderful reading, was a writer who had lived in many
of the worlds evoked by his fiction.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion
of calling and turn it into some sort
of Delphic Oracle experience (see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's
wonderful book «Just Do Something» as an antidote to this; it should be mandatory
reading for anyone who is serious about this).
I was near to tears
reading your
wonderful defense
of gay people and your being able to set the record straight about the link he posted too.
neville briggs says November 1, 2016 at 9:53 am When I
read David's fervent prayers
of repentance and forgiveness and Isaiah's
wonderful poetry
of reconciliation and deliverance I find it hard to fit God's message
of grace and loving mercy into a neat legalistic formula.
the bible talks about the religion
of man, verses that
of christ, he has not the holy spirit, chris made it very clear who enters heaven, he also said you are either for me or against me, man can not serve two masters, you may know how to
read the bible, but without the holy spirit, the truth is hidden from you, they have a form
of godlyness, but are without the spirit, they speak
wonderful words, but the truth is not in them, many will flock to the anti christ, Obama shows how easy it will be for satan to decieve the world, the bible has a lot to say about the end times, and we are in that area.
The reason they sign up for it (probably not true
of all
of them, but for many
of them) is they think it is just
wonderful that you can get academic credit for
reading the Bible.
When I
read David's fervent prayers
of repentance and forgiveness and Isaiah's
wonderful poetry
of reconciliation and deliverance I find it hard to fit God's message
of grace and loving mercy into a neat legalistic formula.
Looks like it's going to be a good
read I'm excited to be able to
read this book I just recently
read your book atonement
of God and loved it I've also listen to your teachings on Genesis love that very much especially episode 43 when you talk about the voice
of God in the garden that was so
wonderful.
Also try Awareness by Anthony DiMello (a little bit
of religion in it, but a
wonderful look at how to view life)... and maybe Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsh (lots
of «god» in it, but if you can see past it, a mind - blowing
read).
After a few months
of intermittent
reading and some experimentation with different inks, I discovered a
wonderful ink called Salix, made by the German company Rohrer and Klingner.
He'd like to start to
read his Bible but he wants to do it with help from this
wonderful man
of God, the one who helped him to understand and opened his heart to Jesus.
i can feel love for him throughout my heart and soul... i want to grow old with this man... i am 47 and he is 45... he has never been married... he said there is not a chance
of getting back together again regardless
of how we feel towards each other because we committed adultery and God will never forgive us and it will be wrong to do so... so am i supposed to go on living my life being so deeply in love with this man i can never have... why would God put him in my life to make me feel so spiritually happy, so
wonderful, so at peace with myself and someone I can finally worship Him with just to take him away from me... I've never been with someone who was so religious and i thought this was it... i finally have someone to
read the bible with and go to church with and put God first and share things with my self and my daughter as a loving relationship would be....
souls is not male or female...
read «Philoshophy
of Divine Love» by Swami Prakashanand Saraswati... it is a
wonderful book for those who really want to know who we are and why we are born as human....
In a way Religion is for Dummies...
reading your comments has been true pleasure because I did not think it was actually possible to have a discussion with someone who would post a comment that stupid on a board... there is a god or there is no god because I say so because
of my limited experience... what
wonderful ignorance most people here have...
Dodd was a long supporter
of the Book
of Common prayer, the Anglican book with daily gospel
readings and prayers, describing it when he was 89 as «a
wonderful piece
of literature, beautifully - written and based on fact.»
Certainly the Bible bears witness to the
wonderful works
of God, the signs and miracles
of His grace, but it is anachronistic to
read into these affirmations a much later understanding
of miracle, one which belongs particularly to the medieval view
of the interpenetration
of the two worlds — the natural and supernatural.
One
of the best short elucidations I've
read on the sacramental view
of reality comes from Anthony Esolen's
wonderful translation
of Dante's Inferno, specifically from his notes to Canto One: «What meets Dante in this first canto are real beasts, really intending to devour him.
You may believe whatever you want (it's a
wonderful thing about this era and this part
of the world), but understandings
of «the word
of God» change as each person
reads / rereads them., does devotions / prays / meditates, and studies under new teachers.
Their book is a delight to
read for many reasons, not the least
of which is their employment
of a
wonderful array
of in - your - face metaphors taken from the world
of free - market capitalism and their serious questioning
of such accepted authorities as Sidney Ahlstrom, Martin Marty, and Winthrop Hudson.
In lots
of ways it's so
wonderful to
read and look at but in many ways I am so much better off without it as I can't help but compare myself!
Read my link on the
Wonderful World
of Plums, and you'll understand just how crazy.
The flavors are simple as well, yet the combination is remarkably
wonderful and full
of all... Continue
reading citrus rosemary chicken kabobs
As always your blog is a delight to
read and behold your
wonderful stories and descriptions
of the food you bake for the people you love!
Keep
reading to find the list
of charities, lots
of other
wonderful food that celebrates Texas, and a printable recipe for the Texas Sugar Cookies.
I have been craving it ever since I
read the recipe, imagining how
wonderful it must taste, and I was trying to wait until watermelon were truly in season here in Wichita to try it (that happens in August for us), but with the added incentive
of the Holiday Recipe Club blog hop, I knew the time had come.
Sometimes I simply want to enjoy a «truly
wonderful, old - fashioned» homemade cookie with a cup
of steaming
of hot tea while
reading a great book.
Just want to mention that we know nothing
of those cooks making inquiries on recipe instructions... perhaps it's a young chef or someone just learning to
read recipes... wouldn't it be
wonderful to encourage rather than discourage?
I wish you a
wonderful day with the people you're most fond
of, and if you're taking a slow Sunday with plenty
of time for
reading, here are some
of the things that caught my eye this week.
It is great to
read through all the comments and see so many I agree 100 % with — longtime reader
of your blog but have never commented, happy to see your familiar kitchen counter figure prominently on the covers
of your book... all my most popular recipes come from your blog, they're the perfect combo
of being easy to make and yet still sophisticated and
wonderful.
Many years ago, I
read an article touting all the
wonderful health benefits
of drinking apple cider vinegar on a daily basis.
This is a beautiful, thick book; full
of wonderful recipes and fascination information about chocolate that, I am sure, most
of us would not have known, before
reading it here.
I'm trying super hard to get everything done, like a week ahead
of time, so I can spend that week before Christmas, baking cookies with my kids,
reading stories, watching «It's a
Wonderful Life», and sitting by the fire, drinking something warm and yummy.