Sentences with phrase «personal meaning making»

Author Jay McTighe (Understanding by Design) explains how personal meaning making can support transfer goals in complex text comprehension.
She describes classrooms that successfully engage at - risk, urban high school students in personal meaning making.

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Owners of LLCs must make sure they don't pierce the «corporate veil,» meaning they have to operate the LLC separately from their personal affairs.
This could mean making a personal introduction to people they want to collaborate with, new resources or tools that can simplify their business, articles they'll find useful or more.
To - do lists and comprehensive daily schedules are helpful, but you only make real progress towards a goal when it means something personal.
Whenever studies come out saying that Millennials would rather work fewer hours per week, would rather make less if it meant more personal time, etc., the overwhelming consensus is that we are lazy.
And making a down payment doesn't have to mean depleting your personal savings.
This means that you won't have to make a personal guarantee when you take out the loan.
To amplify the number of leads that content generates, you might have made a real effort to make it shareable, meaning others are distributing it via their personal social media profiles, increasing traffic to the landing page.
That means, however, «that if the recommendation is made after the money is in the individual's personal account, it is not fiduciary advice.
Hot Tip: The major perk of the card is that it offers this benefit as primary coverage, which means you do not need to make a claim with your personal insurance first, while other credit cards mostly offer secondary coverage, which only covers anything above what your personal insurance will cover first.
That was highlighted in the Business Insider article How To Show Your Employees You Care About Them, which states, «The bottom line is taking a personal interest in your employees will give them reason to believe they mean more to you than someone who's simply making you or the business money.»
I know people who make their business their life, and they're miserable in my mind, I mean they, divorce is common, other personal problems creep in when you make your business your life.
With cryptocurrency transactions, customers don't have to share personal data when making purchases because they rely on a send - only protocol, meaning that counterfeiting and identity theft are decreased because there aren't any number for hacker to steal.
This means that if the business owner fails to make a payment or goes into default, the bank can seize collateral such as business property, equipment, cash savings and deposits, and even personal assets.
What we are learning is that personal engagement does not mean just in the context of «with a sales representative» but with the multi-dimensional make up of the entire organization.
Entrepreneur writer Diana Ransom suggests that if «you've personally guaranteed any of your business's debt — meaning, if a creditor or supplier can come after your personal assets if you default — make sure paying off those debts becomes a high priority as well.»
On the personal side, that means making sure he or she is mindful of his or her own health.
However, if you are a single doctor making $ 300,000 per year, did not have to address a meaningful debt burden, and only have $ 100,000 in investments at the age of forty, you have done something very wrong (most likely, you either lived at your means or traded stocks instead of thinking like an owner that made long - term investments) even if you have that same $ 100,000 in paper wealth because you had the skill set and personal opportunity costs to do so much more with your hand in life.
I think we are too quick to depersonalize this and miss that we are talking about complex individuals who are trying to figure out, like all of us, what it means to be made in the image and likeness of God and yet have a whole intact personal identity which can include same - sex attraction.
Mind you, not all them are like this and I don't mean to make a sweeping generalization, but this has been my personal experience.
By being right with God I mean that they are born again and have made Jesus Christ their personal Lord and Savior.
That means that each of us has to find out personally for ourselves and make our conclusions based on our own personal findings and our own personal experiences.
Making education contextual means recognizing that 1) theology involves responding to the living God in diverse human situations; 2) theology involves specific practices as much as it does religious concepts and experiences; and 3) theological education requires attention to personal formation and not simply the learning of specialized lore and skills.
Instead, the natural law makes use of biologicallaws, but it personalises them, grasping the deep personal meaning that is hidden in our biology.
In the second instance, where individual relationships are developed in the process of helping individual needs, the mass of needy people are transformed through loving personal relationships, in which they are coached and trained to make any necessary changes in their life, or just provided with the means, resources, and personal accountability to climb up to the next step.
The NT does not make sexuality a primary focus of personal identity or a means of finding personal meaning.
and not take His Word out of proper meaning so as to make it work for our personal interpretations....
In the original Hebrew text of the Bible the meaning of the word fool is stupid or uneducated, so since God made everyone and everything he takes it personal when you call someone a fool, it is a reflection on him, like if you were to call someones son a fool, it would reflect on his father, who raised him.
I may agree with you there to some degree, but I do think 1 Cor 15 makes a definite distinction), as the means of Justification salvation (I would quantify belief here, as the agreement of the fact of Jesus death for ones own personal sins (Understanding one is a sinner and needs a savior) on the cross, That he was buried, and was raised to life on the third day).
By «God» I mean the pervasive personal presence, distinct from me and prior to me, who is the source and support of my existence; who through Scripture makes me realize that he has towards me the nature and name of love - holy, lordly, costly, fatherly, redeeming love; who addresses me, really though indirectly, in all that Scripture shows of his relationship to human beings in history, and especially in the recorded utterances of his Son, Jesus Christ; and who is daily drawing me towards a face - to - face encounter and consummated communion with him beyond this life, by virtue of «the redemption which is in Christ Jesus» (Rom.
If it is the interaction between man and man which makes possible authentic human existence, it follows that the precondition of such authentic existence is that each overcomes the tendency toward appearance, that each means the other in his personal existence and makes him present as such, and that neither attempts to impose his own truth or view on the other.
For all who believe in a God of love, justice, and mercy, it will mean constant prayer not only for the victims of the «culture of death,» but also for those who are joined in the great struggle on their behalf, and, indeed, for those misguided souls who, by political action or by personal involvement in the killing of the unborn or infirm, have made themselves their oppressors.
The Christians, in their way, agree with the classical philosophers that the glory that was Rome is nothing in light of eternity — although by eternity they mean the life beyond death that the personal God makes possible for each particular person.
You quoted kkk's goals as: «reestablish Protestant Christian values in America by any means possible», when clearly this organization's hatred is fuelled by «racism» which you deviously omitted and gave it your own personal slant, to make it look like this hatred was fuelled by religion.
But this does not mean that he has some kind of personal interest in seeing it rain; nor does it mean that he can make it rain.
I'm not a professional photographer by any means, but I have found that taking people's pictures and printing them up for free makes for a beautiful, personal gift.
Nevertheless, it is «the productive capacity of modern economies» that has made at least some peace between the social meaning of fit (which requires that society's needs be met) and the more personal meaning of fit (for which work is integral to one's sense of self).
H. Richard Niebuhr suggests that these sources offer to faith, among many other rich elements, the gift of an image that makes intelligible what would otherwise remain unintelligible: «By revelation in our history we mean... that special occasion which provides us with an image by means of which all occasions of personal and common life become intelligible.
Here is an observation about personal feelings which leaves open the question of whose fault it is, and which makes possible an exploration of the meaning behind the feeling in a freer and less defensive manner.
«Remenber all scpritures are inspired words from God, my point is, Jesus wants us to be more than religious, but obedient.Jefferson is just stating that American Churches have become more corrupted with its religious practices that they have forgotten about jesus along the way.The church has taken scriptures and have use them according to what is pleasing to themselves.Jesus wants us to forget about what is pleasing to ourselves and follow him, be like him, love him (means be obedient to him) and ignore what we have known as religion.I define religion as jefferson is using in the video as an act of man pretending or decieving himself into believing that he know God and that he is better than others.He shows that by what he know / pratice not really whats in his heart and by serving how we choose which is pleasing to us, so we use God as a vessel praticing holy rituals teaching what we have made tradition and we have a eternal life with God.God created religion in order for us to remenber him and have a personal relationship with him through his son regardless of the many mistakes we have made in the past.We need to remenber God Forgets our past «he sperate our sins from us as far as the east is from the west».
If we take such a life with its freight of personal psychological struggle and try to make it our example of what the love of God means, we only do violence to that life and make ourselves ridiculous in trying to imitate it.
The questions that people most wanted to talk about were those concerning growth as a Christian, life goals, the mix of personal and corporate spiritual practices, how to understand God's will in today's world, how to make use of the Bible, and what it means to bear fruit for the Lord.
But if we admit the importance of pre-determined personal values in making a critical decision, does not this imply that one has some aim or purpose that gives meaning to those values and that directs his moral behavior?
Now it often means little more than that which makes me feel good or brings personal....
Now it often means little more than that which makes me feel good or brings personal satisfaction.
The very thought of taking something so personal and incredible as worship, and believing that only through some man made and rigid form of expression does it find any meaning totally misses the point.
(A. N. Whitehead, Religion in the Making [New York: Macmillan, 1926] p. 61) A «personal» God, whatever the word «personal» may mean, is always an inference.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
Where clarity of theological meaning is perhaps required, the author gives this in a highlighted boxed text and additionally provides a small amount of space for personal note making; each chapter closes with two or three questions to stimulate discussion and personal reflection.
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