You hang out with
people and community happens as you say organically.
Not exact matches
That doesn't mean there haven't been things on Facebook that we don't want to have
happen on Facebook —
and we're taking strong steps to correct that — but as an organizing tool for
people who are trying to reach
communities, it's huge.
Once Katrina
happened, first off a lot of
people left, but then you had a lot of
people come down
and do
community service projects, help rebuild,
and a lot of them were young
people right out of college through things like AmeriCorps or Habitat for Humanity, etc..
According to the Global Well - Being Index,
people say their most important concerns in life are
community, finances, physical health, sense of purpose
and a
happening social life.
Looking ahead, one of our greatest opportunities to keep
people safe is building artificial intelligence to understand more quickly
and accurately what is
happening across our
community.
Indeed, what's
happened instead is that in these
communities,
people end up tapping into benefits set up to support economically struggling families — unemployment insurance, disability benefits, income support,
and medical benefits like Medicaid.
Community, however, doesn't just randomly
happen, you have to create the right environment
and atmosphere to encourage
people to open up, share,
and collaborate.
After learning about the barriers to employment that
people face upon release from prison, she wondered what would
happen if these
people were equipped with the education, training,
and community to go legit.
Not just that, you can watch as
people report the outcome of the trade they took...
and this all
happens in REAL - TIME... as other traders in the Binary Matrix Pro
community are reporting their actions
and results.
History is
happening in real time by
people like you — growing the
community with every fork, pull request, blog post,
and proof of concept.
Since the early days of the marketplace,
people have gone to bargain for deals, find out what is
happening in the
community,
and to hear what
people are saying.
As an example, small groups are the result of someone looking around
and feeling like there is a lack of
community happening between
people.
In my
community I've witnessed
people who
happen to be Christian doing amazing things — both in run down neighborhoods in my city
and overseas.
The short version is: I don't think the Exodus did
happen in historical time, but that doesn't at all detract from its powerful spiritual truth, or from the ways we've constituted our
community through telling this story in the first
person plural,
and through embracing the teaching that the Exodus didn't just
happen then but unfolds even now.
Christianity Today's board chairman, Harold Ockenga, announced in 1977 that that magazine would move to a suburb of Wheaton, Illinois because» «Deleterious things
happen to attitudes if a
person lives here»» in Washington, D.C., amid the moral decay of soaring liquor consumption
and illegitimate births.49 Sojourners, on the other hand, recently chose to relocate its intentional
community and editorial offices in the heart of that same capital district, amid the suffering
and dispossessed.
I am starting to see this
happening in the «like» minded
people community and especially the blogging of theology.
Things aren't laid on for
people to get involved with - things
happen because different brothers
and sisters within the
community say, «I want to do this», «I'm already into this, how can I help serve others
and reach out through it?»
I've just tried to come up with a list of all the things that
happen on Sundays
and through the week so new
people who've become part of the
community will have a clear path to follow when they'd like to contribute to
community life.
When this
happens,
people discover the growth that comes only when one is captured by a commitment to helping others grow,
and to creating a growth - supporting world
community!
Gill Sewell added: «There are over 150 events that have been
happening this week where Quaker meetings have opened up their meeting houses to their local
communities, encouraging
people to come in
and find out about the Quaker away of faith.»
The members of the New Testament
community knew that they stood at the great climacteric moment of all history, that in
and through the things which had
happened among them
and of which they were witnesses, God had visited
and redeemed his
people, that no argument is needed.
Before there was much speculation on the «nature» of the
person and long before any dogmatic statements about that nature were attempted, the members of the
community knew that they stood at the great climacteric moment of all history, that in
and through the things which had
happened among them
and of which they were witnesses, God had visited
and redeemed his
people.
This is beginning to
happen, but, paradoxically, the interfaith movement which draws together
people of all faiths in the search for justice
and peace at the same time often makes its members very critical of the compromises that many faith
communities have made with the abuse of power
and social injustice.
Arguments favoring international trade are based on valuing
community, emphasizing immediate improvement of the lot of the poor, avoiding extreme gaps of income internal to nations,
and retaining the ability of
people through political processes to have a say in determining what
happens to them.
One of the most powerful things for me has been to see
people who are weakest, who are most marginalized, who well know that they are «nonpersons» in our society,
and to see what
happens when one centers a
community on them — honoring them, seeing them as gifts of God, of having vocations, of having gifts, of being able to love
and be loved.
Because of what is
happening in church
and the
community of faith,
people tend not to just hang around as casual observers.
The church can function very well to bring a sense of unity
and community in
people's lives, but it takes the
people to do this
and this simply can not
happen in large gatherings as the quality of «
community» is inversely proportional to its quantity.
While some assurance of confidentiality is needed to build trust in a
community,
people like Jim Kok wonder how others can «support, challenge, pray for, weep with, give help to, advise,
and confront with an aim toward healing if they do not know what is
happening» (Christianity Today, July 17, 1981).
But this is what
happens when
people, like women
and members of the LGBTQ
community, are stigmatized, marginalized
and silenced.
Jesus loves hearing your unfinished stories, about what confuses you,
happens to you, the
communities you live in, the
people you care about
and the injustices you've witnessed.
Later, I went through a rather public breakup,
and people within the church constantly asked me what
happened — not out of care or concern, it felt, but out of a desire to know the details, to be able to better decide which side to take as our
community severed.
I met some inspiring, dedicated
people in this
community and feel even more connected to the great things
happening here.
The other difference is that it is not possible in a one - day workshop to create the kind of friendships, connectedness
and community that
happens as
people share experiences together over time.
So much has
happened since then... We've become a strong
community of like - minded parents sharing tips
and info on what has worked for us as we raise bilingual children, we wrote our first book Bilingual is Better
and we met many other wonderful
people in the same journey both online
and in real life.
I'm really looking forward into making the magic real for all our inspiring campers, meeting the volunteers that make it
happen,
and bringing even more
people into the family
and community that Kesem is!
Love your
community When
people come together in love, BIG things can
happen like positive social change, freedom
and justice.
I hope Dispossession is owned as much by the
people affected by this crisis,
and that it helps to raise awareness about what's
happening to council estates across the UK, encourages
people to defend their homes from demolition
and preserve their
communities.
«I was a victim of all the bad things that have
happened in Albany
and I want to make sure I go
and represent the
people of this
community, as I have
and as my family has for decades, in the right way,» Mazurek said.
In the aftermath of the unrest
people I have met, in my own
community in south London
and elsewhere, while unequivocal in their condemnation, have also expressed a deep desire to explain
and understand why it
happened.
This can only
happen in a society where
people are not labelled or divided by their beliefs
and where all voluntary
and community groups
and all volunteers are treated equally.
«The Mayor is committed to getting to the bottom of what
happened, holding
people accountable
and determining the best path forward for helping the
community,» Hinton said.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the
community,
and help us keep
people informed on local
happenings.
The heated debate over how government cuts have affected local councils,
and campaigns to save local public services such as libraries has demonstrated how
people are deeply engaged with what
happens in their
communities.
This
happened both in real world
communities and people's online networks.
«Change does not
happen without an honest conversation in our
communities, in our courthouses, at City Hall about how we have real reform in the criminal justice system, real reform in our
communities and real relationships between NYPD
and the
people they serve,» Tina Luongo, attorney - in - chief for Legal Aid Society Criminal Practice, the plaintiff in the court case, said.
«As a larger issue we want to make sure that students are most importantly talking about it
and know about,
and understand that the issue is not something that doesn't
happen at Skidmore,
and secondly we want to show that this is a
community that support survivors
and doesn't support the readmission of
people who have been found responsible.»
«It's become very clear to me that there are
people within the
communities of the east side
and beyond that are not really happy with some of the things that are
happening,» Schroeder said.
«What
happened with Tim is illustrative of what
happens to too many young
people in our
community who are growing up in very difficult circumstances
and get caught up in things that they should not.»
The event was supposed to take place at the Agustin Olivencia
Community Center on Swan Street, but
people who work there told WBEN Wednesday morning that they weren't aware Nixon's visit was part of a campaign,
and would not allow the event to
happen because they do not host political events.
While Mr. Wynkoop seems a serious
person and one that has the best interest of the
community at heart, he is filled with gossip - laden horror stories generated by
people that don't know what they're talking about, have never attended meetings
and have let their hatred of government manufacture outright lies about what is
happening in our town.