Sentences with phrase «often have you walked»

Often I would walk in to the kitchen to find Nathan picking out a handful of the biggest berries only to shove them all in his mouth AT ONCE.
Local parks often have walking tracks that provide the interesting sights of nature while also providing a clean and accessible path to follow.
How often have you walked into your apartment dying of hunger only to find that a half jar of peanut butter, mustard and ketchup are the only edible things in the fridge?

Not exact matches

Unlike Nirav, who often walks to work, my daily commute is two flights of stairs, so I had to schedule my walks.
«We're totally different on Staten Island, we have a different walk, a different talk,» LaCola tells CNBC of the often forgotten New York City borough, whose residents have a sometimes rough but scrappy reputation.
With a nearly 16 percent stake in Dell and ties going back three decades to the creation of the company out of his college dorm room, Michael Dell is seen as having much more at stake in the deal going through than Silver Lake, a financial investor that often walks away from deals.
I found it often wouldn't track me while I was walking and then mysteriously add steps while I was sitting at a desk.
Like any thoughtful person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
Your phone is not as important as your life, and if someone is willing to attack you to take yours (which I'd be willing to bet doesn't happen as often as people just swiping it from your hand or purse), it would probably be best to let this violent person have the phone and walk away with your well - being intact.
Usually, investors taken in this sort of scam count their losses and walk away, often to a diminished standard of living from what they had planned.
«Because there is so much demand, people walk to other places, and companies are often forced to put in people who are less talented because they have no choice and need to get the work done.»
«But whilst it's often not a walk in the park, there is no way I wouldn't have wanted to try.»
Unfortunately, all too often the investors have heard many pitches before you walk in the door, making it more challenging for you to spark their interest.
But before the American workers walk out the door they often face the humiliating prospect of having to train the people taking their jobs.
Y Combinator blazed a trail that has been walked by many, including in Europe Inarguably, Y Combinator was the first of its kind when it started in March 2005, and its success has inspired many to follow into its footsteps, often by outright copying its modi operandi.
«Their feet lose sensation and when they're walking around, barefoot in African countries often, they will damage themselves without even realising they've damaged themselves, and by the time they actually get medication it's too late to repair a lot of that damage.
Might I suggest you are experiencing something that scores of Christians have walked through, often multiple times throughout their lives?
Having worked in a corporate setting for a few years, I've often questioned why I still walk to the same desk every day.
We often said to each other that people should walk in our shoes for a week and then they would know how hard it was.
Goff grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he would often walk a mile and a half to his grandmother Mary's home.
And this «niceness» carries into present day, thanks to the always - smiling Dalai Lama, approachable books on buddhism, like Lodro Rinzler's The Buddha Walks into a Bar which has the nerve to describe how to have Buddhist one - night - stand, and slogan - happy Twitter and Instagram accounts that rattle off feel - good and often times inaccurate buddhism quotes.
Personally i think those specific prayers are a distraction most of the times we pray these prayers because its what we think we need and often thats not the case.The better way is to just trust the holy spirit let him lead i think we miss the awesomeness of doing it Gods way its easy not difficult.The struggle is difficult when we are walking by the flesh and trying to do it our way.When i got to the point where i said to the God i am not going to do it my way anymore and i submit to you because know whats best for me.Change me and when i feel the wrong desires or temptation to walk by the flesh i just say Lord you know i am weak and i can not live a christian life without you help me.As soon as i do that it is effortless theres no struggle thats how we should grow.I am excited with what God is doing in my life he has opened his word i am seeing the fruit of his life impacting mine and i am changing day by day.I am walking by faith and not slipping back into my old desires i know what it means to be an overcomer sin does not have dominion over me anymore.In myself i can not boast because it is the power of God at work in my life and i give all the praise back to God.brentnz
I often get jealous of the people who «strike it rich» with book deals and conference invitations, who get the parties and the fame because they were bad but now they found Jesus, but then I look back over my life, at how far Jesus and I have walked together, what we have been through together, and how we have suffered, and grieved, and rejoiced, and laughed together, and I realize that no book deal, bank account, or applause from men could ever substitute for what I have with Jesus.
Indeed, I have often wondered why Christians do not oppose the theory of gravity as «just a theory», as it disproves the possibility of Jesus having walked on water.
The common enemy will make thee believe, as soon as thou fallest into any fault, that thou walkest in error, and therefore art out of God and his favor, and herewith would he make thee distrust of the divine Grace, telling thee of thy misery, and making a giant of it; and putting it into thy head that every day thy soul grows worse instead of better, whilst it so often repeats these failings.
Appalachian and Southern Christians often told stories about staggering into church and walking forward during the altar call to say the «sinner's prayer» during revival services that would often last for several weeks.
As I've said so often: AAs may be sick when they walk into the rooms of AA., but they are not stupid.
Having been Baptized in the Spirit, Pentecostals believe that enjoying Full Gospel faith means exercising walking in the Spirit's power, often engaging in charismatic gifts, particularly a continued practice of tongues - speaking and divine healing.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
When I walked into church each week, I'd often hang out in the lobby while the band belted out those modern worship songs I was convinced existed mainly to fill the coffers of major record labels.
I resonated with much of the book because I have often walked through seasons of my life that I have called «depression» because I didn't know what else to call it even though I knew it wasn't the clinical version of this very real disease.
Yes, folks have to walk the talk and institutionalization often hinders just that because it becomes about the institution and what all that entails.
Sometimes I'd be sitting at home at night, expecting him to walk in through the door and watch TV with us, as he often did.
i know that most of the time i'm messing around on these boards, but i am sincerely sorry to hear about your story... disillusionment — I know, can be a horrible thing and often is rooted in deep pain and disappointment... i have no idea what you must have gone through to get to this dark place but — even now, i'm praying that the God of all comforts would reveal Himself to you... in my dark days and moments I take comfort from Phil 1:6 and Romans 8:28... He has not walked away from you — no matter how you feel, and will complete what He started in you.
In Walking on Water, Madeleine L'Engle said, «I've long since stopped feeling guilty about taking beingtime; it's something we all need for our spiritual health, and often we don't take enough of it.»
What did it matter that often the believers had to walk ten miles each Sabbath?
In my previous church where unbelievers would attend for up to a year before becoming a believer, those new believers would often be far more advanced in their walk with Christ than many of those who had been believers for years.
I have found that even though there is suffering, when walking through the dark places there is often an opportunity for greater connection than walking in the light all the time.
We have moved so often, and left our friends behind so many times, we know from experience that there is no substitute for a real, in person hug, and a nice conversation during a walk around the block.
Anyway, THANK YOU for doing the legwork — I am often desiring a waffle and have no window but my own to walk up to.
Coddled by his loving father, Chef Mark, the miniature pinscher has been renamed «Stiva the Diva» by wicked Aunt Jennifer, who enjoys being walked by Stiva down New York's sidewalks, where bystanders can often see them arguing about just who is in charge.
«Since we opened our first restaurant in 2003, the people of Louisiana have been very good to all of us at Walk - On's, so it's important to us to give back as often as we can,» said Brandon Landry, co-owner and founder of Walk - On's Enterprises, which operates Walk - On's and its sister concepts.
Now, every so often, I find myself walking away from the local produce to have myself a mango.
I have found dinner ideas on walks, rocking babies in the middle of the night, and while eavesdropping on other people's conversations in line at the gas station, but I have often found moments of great insight in children's books.
Growing up we would often eat frozen popsicles as we walked around our neighborhood or on our way to the local high school football / baseball field to play.
More often than not, people will walk out the door of a morning, having not eaten a single thing for breakfast.
My mum would often laugh, walk away and say «oh, what a performance» and leave me to indulge in my five year old, sleep deprived pity party.
When the stalls are labeled by gender, there is often an empty men's stall and a woman waiting (except if it is me because I will walk into the men's stall without a care because a lady has got to have her principles and also she's got to pee).
When I was a kid in Russia, I would often buy the sweet, raisin studded, glazed pastry on my walk home from school.
When I worked there, I would often walk by the door to the Gourmet Test Kitchen and think, How do I get to do that?!
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