Yeah, lots of books remind me of
other books these days, there's rarely any that are a completely new concept.
Not exact matches
A new
book from the author of «The Art of Nonconformity» asks: What if today was your last
day of working for someone
other than yourself?
For the $ 119 annual fee, Prime members gets a slew of benefits (which definitely range in usefulness): free two -
day shipping, free same -
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other perks.
The
book seeks to answer the question: If wealthy people have the same 24 hours in a
day, and work just as hard as
others, how do they acquire such incredible wealth?
The
other day, a thought came to my mind: «How many different
books are there in the world?»
You can stock up on hot dogs and soda for your barbecue; find summer clothes, like tank tops and flip flops, at Dick's, JCPenney, and
other clothing stores; and many of the
books and movies being offered appear to fit the Independence
Day theme, including the Totally Hilarious All About America Activity
Book from Exchange, which you can get for 25 % off.
The
other part is that being on the west coast, the time zone we're in, we get up a little early to service the eastern seaboard, but when we have to square off our trades and close out our
books at the end of the
day, we're still trading with companies out of San Francisco and Los Angeles in this time zone.
Various
other items belonging to Capote that had been part of Carson's estate were also sold on Saturday, including
books, prescription bottles, and the shirt he had been wearing the
day he passed.
The NYT piece — along with
other reporting about Amazon by people like author Brad Stone, in his
book «The Everything Store,» — describes people sleeping in their cars in the company parking lot, or not sleeping at all for
days.
The
other day I read an interesting
book called Entrepreneurial DNA, by Joe Abraham, the founder of BOSI Global, an operating partner to venture - backed and owner - operated companies.
The
other day, Maverick1000 members were asking about
book recommendations on our private forum.
Cannabis & biotech
book author («Start Your Own Cannabis Business» via Entrepreneur Media) and reporter, published every
day on CNBC, Entrepreneur Magazine, Playboy, High Times, Benzinga, Yahoo Finance, MSN Money, MarketWatch, CNN Money, Leafly, Morningstar, Fox Business & several
other m...
i read something interesting the
other day in Harvey Cox's new
book The Future of Faith.
For not taking up this point in my Simon lecture and this essay, I can only plead the limits of time and space; should my essay find itself growing into a small
book some
day, that crucial point (and
others) will be addressed.
While at Barnes and Noble the
other day I picked up a copy of Sarah Palin's
book out of curiosity.
You will find in
books or on the internet for «The Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter -
day Saints», including «YouTube» and many
others websites, the truth about the LDS church.
The more I have studied the bible, and believe me I have spent years studying it and
other religious
books, the more I see this as a hangover from primitive
days when our ancestors had no scientific knowledge and had to imagine gods to explain things.
the three religions may have all started in Genesis with Abraham, but they don't end up in the same place... if you want the study the differences in the religions, look to the
book of Revelation on one side and islamic end - times / last
day studies on the
other hand... the big difference between Islam and Christianity is the mirror image of the end time personalities mentioned in Revelation...
I realized the
other day why I am having such a struggle writing this
book on the violence of God in the Old Testament.The reason is because the process of grappling with this issue is requiring me to rethink, rewrite, and redo nearly all of my theology.
«I was praying for you... I heard a great sermon... I'm reading a great
book on the spiritual life... I came across this beautiful verse in Luke the
other day... I was talking with a friend from church....»
There is something of a boom going on these
days in Melville studies, with Kelley's
book and at least half a dozen
other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
I also heard on «The God Journey» podcast the
other day that Wayne is beginning to record the
book as an audio
book.
By the way, the idea from my post the
other day about Jesus returning in us is mostly from some of the things NT Wright wrote in this
book.
But they presage the opening dirgelike phrases of his Decline and Restoration, the «
other book» that weighed upon his heart from his very first
days at the university but which he did not actually begin to write until after the outbreak of World War I, in 1914:
I have studied many religions, read numerous
books attended many services to learn, but I have always been a Catholic... and this person is not of religion that I know of, he attended the muslims
day of prayer and not any
other..
Unlike many such self - help volumes, this
book is free of the narcissistic taint of the «me generation»; and unlike many
other violence - prevention projects, the
book makes it a requirement that, at an early stage of the program, each participant learns to meditate — to sit in silence for a disciplined period each
day, enduring his own inner «noise» and his inner obsessions, fantasies and feelings.
Oh, I wanted to thank you for your post a few
days ago where you noted Jesus message on the Golden rule was kindness in contrast to the
other negative presentations of the same rule from all
other holy
books.
In
other news, Rick Warren's new faith based diet
book, The Daniel Plan: 40
Days to a Healthier Life, goes on sale tomorrow nationwide.
As we make our way through the
Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all
other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the
Day drawing near.»
Joseph Smith, who had little formal education, writes a 532 page fiction
book with multiple story lines, more than three major ethnic groups that intermingle with one another, creates over 200 new names, many of which have Hebraic origin (Mosiah for instance), writes in chiasmas poetry, accurately predicts latter
day pollution, international intrigue, the dispersing of the Gospel message and a host of
other fictional and hysterical points was WRONG?
A
book I was reading the
other day had a list of at least 10,000 credible, phD, research scientists that believed evolution was bunk and creationsim was a better way to explain ALL of the evidence.
Sadly, there is little sign of such
books being produced,
other than for RE, at the moment but we can but hope that CTS and Evangelium, for instance, will one
day move into this field.
Reading this
book reminded me of the hours of ambitious dreaming and passionate debates that occurred during my bible college and seminary
days with
other visionary young radicals.
How It Worked: The Story of Clarence H Snyder and the Early
Days of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland Ohio (NY: AA Big
Book Study Group, 1997), pp. 6, 71, 138, 157, 235; and the «Great Physician» reference to Jesus Christ was in common use among
other Pioneer AAs, by their New York mentor Dr. Silkworth, and their Oxford Group friends.
I realized the
other day why I am having such a struggle writing this
book on the violence of God in the Old Testament.
Why did I, for example, the
other day when looking at Starck's Prayer
Book, smile at the fact that there were prayers there to be prayed as a thunderstorm approached and to be prayed after it was over?
To please Allah (GOD), we all have to believe in all the teachings of all Prophets from (Adam the final messenger Muhammad (PBUH)-RRB-, believe in all the revelations (the
books) sent to them and do not compare them to GOD and associate them to GOD, be righteous, do good to people whether in your faith and religion or else
other, do not harm anyone, do not kill anyone, be right and generous in all your doings, believe in Allah (SWT) and judgement
day and hereafter, respect your elders and love your youngers, don't lie and don't do anything that Allah (SWT) has forbid you to do.
@sirhuxley: so if we all agree that all religious
books are man made whether with good intentions or of trying to rule
others then the age of earth would not have to match (within 6
days) the creation of humans and we would not really be objecting to a God!?
The
books arrive at the end of this week, a message of love — loving God, loving ourselves, loving
others — in time for Valentine's
Day.
If you read all the comments on the post Scot did about the
book a few
days ago, you will get a feel for my frustrations and that of
others.
The account of the writing of the Fourth Gospel in the Muratorian Canon, the earliest list of the
books of the NT, can not be factually correct, but it is certainly true in principle: «When his fellow - disciples and bishops urged John (to write)», he said: «Fast together with me for three
days, and let us tell to each
other what shall be revealed to each one of us.»
Hurtado opens by treating the «religious environment» of Jesus»
day and then proceeds to examine the Pauline evidence of Christ's messiahship, the commonality of the Synoptic Gospels with the Gospel of John, and then the
other early «Jesus
books» (as the noncanonical accounts of Christ's life are called).
The
other day in class, I covered Ben Franklin's Autobiography and his self - improvement program, which included reading lots of
books — no small charge for a poor apprentice printer.
If we want to continue to enjoy your blog, podcasts,
books and
other things you write, it is only fair that we help you cover your costs so you do not have to try to cover the costs from your earnings from your
day job.
if you actually open the history
books, from the
days of David to Egyptians to Romans, even as early as Victorian era, history is rife with men being at it with
other men..
Its Pauline authorship is these
days not seriously doubted; its date of composition is more clearly determined than perhaps any
other book of the New Testament; the origin of the church is recounted in Acts; the geographic site of Corinth is known and excavated; the integrity of the text is not widely challenged; text - critical uncertainties are few.
Just the
other day I picked up a
book by a young evangelical who criticized postmodernism and wrote, «Still worse is deconstructionism, which says, «It's not that I don't know the truth, it's that I just don't care.
Dear Ella, my ganache cake from
book 2 came out very very dense and lacking, I've loved every
other recipe I've tried so far and wondered if you knew why this was or what the ganache cake is supposed to roughly taste like: — LRB - thankyou for this
book, continue to love your positivity that you spread every
day.
I'll be there there signing
books all
day and there will also be great talks from lots of
other great people.
(I pre-ordered my
book the
other day!)