«We had
people going door to door, people talking to friends,» said Doheny in his concession speech.
Are
people going door to door with guns held at your head dragging you to church?
Not exact matches
«While I was running for mayor of Waterloo,
going door -
to -
door and talking
to people to get their trust was the most incredible job interview I've ever had.
I started
going door to door in 1995
to sell subscriptions
to a magazine and call - in service, in which
people would submit reviews of the work someone had done for them.
But some
people in the tech industry argue that jobs like this should
go to open - source software, which is freely available
to test and deploy, rather than proprietary commercial software from companies like Microsoft that could include back
doors and potentially be used
to influence results.
So I put together a strategy where, starting with the most recent customers and working their way back through the records, the sales
people were
going to contact them all and offer them a free lubrication and inspection of the garage
doors.
«The U.S. doesn't have a monopoly on good ideas, and if we close our
doors to great
people and ideas, that capital will
go overseas.»
But it also left the
door open for
people in certain areas
to prepay their property taxes before it
went into effect
to get around the cap — according
to the IRS, in areas where the property tax liability is assessed by the local government prior
to the law
going into effect.
«We've also added a creator - in - residence, which is ultimately a
person that gets
to develop what's on the walls and what
going to be shown when clients walk in the
door,» Laughlin says.
If
people aren't inspired
to grow, another business comes in next
door, and you
go out of business.
Gone are the days when
people used peepholes
to see who was outside — now you can harness the latest and greatest technology
to see who's at the
door without leaving the couch.
«These guys were an unknown option, and so they needed
to go out —
door to door — and find
people with good ideas.
The greeter's job was
to welcome shoppers, but also
to keep an eye on
people, making sure that no one strolled out the
door before
going through the checkout.
However, on that occasion he said he told his
people to «
go out and check» his assertion, not that he was ignorant of the facts when he walked into the closed -
door meeting.
McElveen - Hunter: I was in my office quite a bit, and the
door's always open, and I
went to lunch with some of my
people every day, so I got the scoop.
«The reason it's a horrible idea is if you have a back
door it's not just the
people you want
to get in that are
going to get in, it's also the
people you don't want
to get in,» he said.
So when you have
to actually start unwinding it, it's almost like the long - term capital of 1998, we're not
going to be able
to get out of that
door because a lot of
people are
going to be racing out that
door at the exact same time that you want
to go because they have the same position whether you realize it or not.
And you can always
go door to door and offer services instead of waiting for
people to come
to you!
No, they don't want
to have holidays or say the pledge of allegiance but they have no problem citing 1st Amendment rights in
going door to door pushing their religion down
people's throats or getting out of their responsibilties as American citizens by showing respect
to the flag.
If they are
going to door to door, it's
to let you know they are there... sometimes
people move
to new towns and don't know where
to go to worship.
I slam the
door in there face an
go back
to what is was doing, and when the same
people show up the following week I let my 75 lb.
As least this christian child doesn't
go door to door recruiting for a belief system that is silly enough
to think hat there are only 144000
people worthy of god!
If you
go around telling modern
people that God speaks
to you and has chosen you
to deliver his Truth
to all
people, they will medicate you and put you in a small padded room and watch you through a small hole in the
door; but thousands of years ago, if you gulled enough of a mob, you could start a religion.
So many
people say
to me, in response
to my blog, «Sure, even though it has done some terrible things and even though there are terrible things
going on behind its
doors right now, the church is doing some good in the world!»
If you're arguing for the sake of changing another
person's mind, it's
going to put you on the offensive and will most likely close
doors rather than opening them.
After all, money is power; having a reason
to get up and
go out the
door is power (power of purpose); being in a position in which
people are dependent on the services one renders is power (the power
to influence).
You think I don't get
people knocking on my
door telling me I will
go to hell if I don't not change my faith?
Any religion that teaches hate of anything but what God hates such as fornication idolotry or murder is not a true Christian there is only one Christian faith that has never been accused of doing nothing but teach
people the bible
going door to door but this is why
people ridicule them for doing what the bible says they do nt charge for their material they do nt have communions they do nt pay their members for 2 years or send them
to a college for doing so they do nt pay the speakers like other churches and they do nt hate anyone based on any reason they only give them bible knowledge then once they know the knowledge its their choice what
to do with it.
Members
went out and knocked on
doors to invite
people to church.
«And so Mormons are out there
going door -
to -
door trying
to convince folks
to become Mormons, and evangelicals are out there
going door -
to -
door trying
to convince
people to become evangelicals.»
You do not have
to stand on the street corner shouting through a bullhorn or
go door -
to -
door interrupting
people in their homes
to share the gospel.
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging
to its own security... More than by fear of
going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our
door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying
to us: «Give them something
to eat.»»
You're so angry and mean and miserable that
people are
going to realize that it's possible that other mormons are the same way and they will ignore your expensive commercials and your missionaries when they knock on the
door.
At our church it is a struggle
to keep the
doors open, and this is being done by seniors who are not
going to be able
to keep them open, unless we have young
people and this is not
going to happen, unless we come
to a more realistic way of reaching our young
people.
I am yelled at by street corner evangelists, teenage «elders» knock on my
door to tell me about their faith, I find flyers at my
door telling me «the good news», there are politicians on a national level basing their entire campaign on their faith, there are
people trying
to enforce their beliefs through legislation, there are
people holding up signs with bible verses at sporting events - the list
goes on.
Open your eyes when you drive down the street and look for all the church signs that imply atheists are stupid and are
going to burn, how many
people come knocking on your
door to do the same, how many christian messages are on commercials and how many tv channels are committed
to religion.
Let me tell you something my friend, please
go and meet the reverted American in your next
door or the
person sits next
to you or you cross when you walk... it would be easy for woman as you will see while American with blue eyes wearing hijab... and ask yourself why did they reverted... or ask them and see what they say... if it was spreaded by force then why they do not
go back...
Someone could be an evil
person who
goes to church every Sunday, or a living saint, whose shadow has never darkened the
door.
In every case, it is Peter who
goes and uses the «Keys of the Kingdom»
to unlock the
door of the Gospel
to a
people group that was previously cut off from God and the Gospel (cf. Matt 16:19; Eph 2:11 - 18).
I hate it when they come knocking on my
door trying
to convert me or ask me for money, all the while telling me about a god that they have not one shred of proof about, but who is apparently
going to send
people to hell forever, because he is soooo loving this god of theirs.
That's why for me it was such an important opportunity, an open
door God had given us
to go back and minister
to people who were ministering
to us in their own way during that time.
It isn't artheists that
go knocking on
doors telling
people that they are inherently evil and need
to be «saved».
If you don't like the Cross and other Christian symbols of faith, you could
go to some other country near the hell's
doors... it's only your choice, because the majority of italian
people believes in Jesus and his Holy Cross, and also many Russian
people incredibly after statal atheism need Christian religion.
Are we
going to embrace the fear and anxiety of this cultural moment — not as a country, but as the Bridegroom of Christ — and close our
doors, our arms, our families and our hearts
to people who are far from God and in their deepest desperation?
I don't
go door to door telling
people to believe or perish.
I dream of the perfect church (stay with me on this)... the
doors would be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and
people could
go there
to pray or
to be loved, no matter who they are and what they do... I know it is not practical but this is my dream...
This is no different than some young
people going to college and leaving their brains at the
door and swallowing evolutionary theory and purposely rejecting the obvious of what creation clearly shows except this is leaving your brain at the
door of theology school and accepting man's opinion over what is clearly stated in the holy scriptures, and then teaching others false doctrine.
While we love older
people, we think that if churches are exclusively growing old, eventually they're
going to have
to close their
doors.
We never know what we're getting, so even as we watch the
door on Big Green
go up we're already planning recommended recipes and trying
to figure out who could get the most use out of it of all the
people we support.
«When we opened these
doors, we wanted it
to be a collecting place where these informed, creative
people in the immediate community and in the broader community of all of D.C., would gather, and we said, «How are we
going to do this?»»