Not exact matches
I have think I may have sinned deliberately, I sinned today or
yesterday at 1 am with my own will to watch pornography and spill my seed, and three days after that I seen some images on my friends facebook
page and I noticed these images which caused me to have lustful intent and I went to these images and looked at them then when to go spill my seed elsewhere, and then I did the same thing before when I recently became christian but that time I did it three times, I, m 18 years old and I felt convicted when I had done them i didn't feel right, because I felt grievy, and I didn't know anything about willfully sinning until I read this
article and I, m still learning and i feel ashamed and scared of my eternity.
This was impressed upon me even more so
yesterday when I sorted through my stack of mail and found a newsletter from a church in Duluth, MN which has devoted several
pages in the last four issues to refuting a journal
article I published in 2006.
On a related note,
yesterday I shared on TLT's Facebook
page a new
article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB- taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortines.
Yesterday, I posted the link to an
article written by Melissa Bartick (a co-author of the study published in Pediatrics) called «Peaceful Revolution: Motherhood and the $ 13 Billion Guilt» on both my personal Facebook
page as well as the SortaCrunchy Facebook
page.
An
article posted
yesterday in Micropersuasion has caught my eye — Google and other homepage / portal providers are desperate to get users to customize their personal
pages (which Google just renamed «iGoogle»), yet most users are really just interested in getting to information quickly.
Which leads us to
yesterday, when a list of
articles about the Obama campaign got twice as many
page - views as the entire site usually gets in a day.
Yesterday's Washington Post published a
page one
article headlined «President Waging A Charm Offensive.
I just discovered it
yesterday while browsing through the DIY
pages of the Soylent website, and somehow happened upon your blog from there, and since then I've been pouring over your recipes and
articles and am currently eating the chocolate chia pudding for breakfast.
My mom, who keeps an eye out on Arizona education issues for me, just pointed me to this eye - opening
article splashed across the
pages of
yesterday's Arizona Republic.
Early
yesterday Visceral Games teased an announcement on their Facebook
Page forRead the full
article...
I am glad to locate this picturesque discussion, having read of the PNAS report's publication in our local Sonoma County, CA, Alexander Valley AVA ridgetop location's nearby press outlet on the first
page yesterday in a decent
article by the viticulture writer.
«Libraries turn
page to thrive in digital age,» an
article in
yesterday's The Globe and Mail, looks at Canadian public libraries» efforts to remain relevant and user - focused in the age of quick Google searches and comfortable bookstore chains.
An
article yesterday in USA Today highlights how these
pages can work for other types of businesses.
Yesterday's weekly Globe & Mail law
page had a good
article on issues related to breach notification in Canada.