Sentences with phrase «people about this image»

I've received so much feedback from people about this image.
You know one thing that I heard someone say is that, you know, «What upsets us people about that image is the way that she's moving from the realm of the sexual into the maternal.

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To Imgur's staff of 70, these are beloved gifts from users, daily reminders that people care so much about what Imgur has built that they will put a hand - painted image of a giraffe, or, heck, just a banana, in the mail to say «thanks.»
Certainly, any negative images you might have had about sales people are based on the past, which suggests that they aren't particularly relevant to the present.
In the words of LinkedIn, «Just upload an image that reflects your passions, projects, or inspiration and show people what you're about
Well, when you think about this, you'll realize that people want a cavity fixer, a wisdom - tooth puller, a brighter - smile maker, a false - teeth creator... and if that mental image means something known as «dentist,» we'll then, so be it.
Personal branding is the practice of people marketing themselves and their careers as brands — the ongoing process of establishing a prescribed image or impression in the mind of others about an individual.
To improve his image, he encouraged people who pitched him to post nice comments about him on the site.
In over a decade of coaching people in nutrition, exercise, and body image, I learned that talking about what we eat is often more intimate than talking about sex, religion, or politics.
The common image of Calvinism — and I hear it portrayed in this way often, even by people who know some things about theology — is that the religion of John Calvin is a mean - spirited, narrow - minded perspective where a nasty God decides to save a few people while arbitrarily consigning the vast portion of the human race to eternal suffering.
«In this digital age, it's now more important than ever that we talk openly about body image, so that young people can feel comfortable in their skin and have one less thing to worry about when they are going through puberty, which is already one of the most difficult stages of their life.»
Up here in Canada our media people are telling us that the US government does have pictures of the body and are undecided about releasing the images.
But a spiritual epiphany, which she openly talks about in her 2013 book Following the Breadcrumbs (Authentic) led her to use music as a medium to communicate with young people suffering from low self - esteem and body image issues.
The spouses of male clergy are still confused about role expectations which they deny exist, are still anxious to please people they claim not to give a damn about, and are still worried about their image — which, of course, is irrelevant.
Jesus certainly has a lesson about judging others; however, what people often forget is that Jesus took this woman aside and told her not to continue in this behavior (v. 11), and I can image He did so quite gently.
You idiots post about how there was first hand accounts from people who lived during the time Jesus walked the earth, and not one of them bothered to sculpt or draw an image of Jesus?
When the people sin in making an idol in the image of the golden calf in Exodus 32, Moses» rebuke is about their «marital unfaithfulness» to God.
If you, a created being in My image, are concerned about people you do not know, how much more concerned do you think I am over people I do know and who are in fact my children.
When people do not have texts before them to read, they must have images to visualize while thinking about what the preacher is doing with the text for the Sunday.
A common disabling image that lay people frequently hold is that of the preacher as an otherworldly idealist who knows little about life.
I have never thought about this, no matter what some people assume, the word leader is definately more likely to give the wrong image of the role.
This shift in thinking about teaching is made easier by the new image proposed — a round table, a minister and a lay leader, and other persons, with Bibles and other paraphernalia to show the focus on inquiry.
What Cartwright would have been reacting against, in image terms, was the picture of a fixed, settled, and shielded person not moving about the migrating world to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to people who need it.
Whatever merit our reconstructed shepherding image has, and we believe it to be considerable, it can not, then, convey what needs to be interpreted about the persons who need help.
Above it all is the picture of Runciman the tease, the inventor of his own image, the deliberate player of parts, the disengaged audience to his own choreography, but also the man of letters, a consummate stylist who used historical events to explore ideas about people and the world, a writer of epics and romances.
that He had defeated death or satan, this crucifixion was a promise that He had to make perfectly clear to His enemy 1st before He could say to the world ALL those who were created in his image, that its done it is finished I did what I said I would do, if you decide you need me, I will be waiting, man talk about patience, and this isnt the kind of patience that your see when people are waiting in line and they arent tapping thier foot, this is called perfect Faith, that comes in trusting and know the end from the beginning, thats HUGE!
Another possible image candidate would show a couple of people (such as a married couple) who were about to tear each other to pieces until the minister raised his hands in a gesture of peace, so that the hostilities can begin to subside.
It is that he is a grotesque image of everything people already hate about politics.
But all peoples should seek to become peoples in God's image and thus bring about the dawn of the Messianic age.
The new image that emerges is that Jesus» message was not about himself; he did not come to die for our sins, nor did he try to get people to believe in him.
To these people especially, how about this: God made man in his own image.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
The choice was to be honest about it to myself and others, and to accept it as a part of what makes me a person created in the vast image and likeness of all God's creation.
Most people that bash others are insecure weaklings with a weak self - image, thus they bash people to feel better about themselves.
Does CNN care about their image as a news outlet, or is it enough that people are reading an article, regardless of their response?
So when you start talking about evangelicals, the image that comes across in the American press and, as I understand it, in the British press as well, is that these people hate gays, are opposed to women's rights and are anti-environmentalist.
«But Jesus used very provocative images in the stories he would tell to incite people to ask hard questions about their own assumptions.»
He finds that the old images and truths evoke and clarify what he is today when «some other person» (Jesus, Jeremiah, Augustine, Bonhoeffer or whoever) brings them to the fore by teaching him about them: it is not unknown for someone to find that the words of a service used day after day are the very words he is wanting to speak at present.
Yes... the image is shocking and will cause people to ask questions... but questions that will cause me (and hopefully others) to remember following Jesus is about compassion and dignity long before it is about rules and respectability.
Your image of the Bible and how you understand its authority will also affect your way of interpreting what the Bible says about homosexuals as persons.
«Viewed from the perspective of oppressed people's struggle for freedom, the holy become a radical challenge to the legitimacy of the secular structures of power by creating eschatological images and legends about a realm of experience that is not confined to the values of this world.
In the November issue we said some nice things about Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion, and gave a phone number for people interested in subscribing, 800-815-2997.
Yes, there is a lot of abstract, esoteric speculation going on there about the nature of God, but if we believe we are people made in the image of God, and especially if we also believe we are called to incarnate that image to the world, then that incarnated life will be, or at least should be, defined by the life of the God we claim to image.
Here is a humorous image about how some people define church.
So Paul is discussing a group of people who refused to acknowledge Him, suppressed the truth about Him, and then commit literal idolatry and worship handmade statues and images instead.
Even before the beef scandal, Snow Brand Milk had been struggling to rebuild its image following an outbreak of food poisoning that made about 10,000 people ill in 2000.
Our children see skinny people being idolized, and a society that sets standards about body image and weight.
Though he denies caring what other people think, it is obvious that he does worry about his image — or, maybe, lack of it — in the uncompromising way he plays the game, and lives.
I understand the concerns about Bliss building this feud off of the idea of body shaming and revealing Nia's deepest, darkest secrets about her struggles with body image, but if Nia murks Alexa here, and the payoff is «horrible person who says and believes horrible things got WRECKED by the power of good,» then we've all learned something today.
Instead of beating itself over the head with its own concocted image issue, maybe they can let these guys who spend 40 hours a week crashing into the strongest, fastest, most armored 1 percent of people in the world smoke pot after a game without worrying about being labeled a «thug» or a «locker room cancer.»
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