Sentences with phrase «picture of the story in»

The site will choose it's favorite from all the entries, and Gabe will create a personalized picture of the story in the same style as Life In The Analog Age (winner will provide a childhood photograph)!

Not exact matches

Getting lost in the details of the story, instead of the details of the business, lets me stay focused on the big picture for the business.
The goal is to give «people more ways to see a more complete picture of a story or topic» when they see a particular story that's trending and is being shared in their news feeds, explained Facebook news feed product manager Sara Su in a blog post.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version of the kind of gripping story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
In the original NPR story, Crittenden said this was exactly what happened to her when she shortened her first name from «Quirtina» to «Tina» and inserted a picture of a landscape as her picture.
In response, the company developed a free online social space for grillers of all skill levels, from backyard beginners to competitive pit masters, so they can swap recipes, cook - off stories and pictures and videos from the pit.
Spielberg's adaptation of the popular dystopian story from Ernest Cline fell to second with $ 25.1 million, while the new Universal Pictures comedy «Blockers» opened in third place.
I love the story and I just... And I fortunately had Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman and a lot of great performers in the picture.
The comments sections on the AP story paint a picture of disgruntlement and resentment about water rights in the U.S..
A story is a collection of words, pictures, or actions that unfold in a compelling way.
Divisive news stories were being phased out, while pictures of your friend's babies and dogs were being phased back in.
As Conservatives must be starting to realize, now that their voices are growing hoarse from their first round of screeching about Mr. Trudeau's fashion choices, there are enough pictures of their own beloved Stephen Harper dressed up in lame costumes for them to think about just letting this part of the story rest.
I am incredibly greatful for your stories / blog / pictures / art... You are in the ministry of creative healing... I love it.
Much of the negative publicity was quickly wiped away, however, when the first pictures of an adorable Suri were published in Vanity Fair's October issue, with an accompanying story on the family's still - unwedded bliss.
'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
Sethers, all you are saying is that you want the story to be about what you are interested in and you aren't interested in the larger picture of how these things are related.
It's a picture made to reference the essence of the story and in this case fits it perfectly.
We do not know anything about the days of Noah other than remnants of a symbolic picture language that brought the story forward and was recorded by Moses in about 1,400 BC.
There are forums like TLS where you can share in private, or sharing here will help us all understand not only your story, but the bigger picture of destructive church patterns.
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo — This is another one that could have gone on the picture book list because the paintings in here are sublime but the biographies of 100 notable women are written as bedtime fairy tales.
When we think of doing «great things,» we typically picture a story that will make the news or get shared in a book.
We not only tell the story of the first Passover, but we also tell the story of the Last Supper with Jesus, and talk about how every element in the Passover meal pictures and represents Jesus Christ and what He did for us.
On the other side is a Christian press all to eager to paint over the legacy of an avowed atheist in order to wrap the story up with a picture - perfect Christian subculture bow.
Reflected in these stories is a picture of patriarchal society with the father of the household the dominant head of the clan, and with few friendly dealings with neighboring clans.
Consider the extensive indoctrination children receive in school about the past; or perhaps more important, consider how powerful the motion picture industry is as a source of stories about the past.
He describes his work simply as that of making pictures for Christians, and he gives the impression that he works in the spirit of those early medieval artisans who carved biblical characters on capitals and reredos to remind worshipers of well - known stories.
To our ears, Luke tells the story in a harsh, uncompromising tone, and the image of Peter in Acts 5 clashes with our conventional pictures of the good pastor.
In effect, a chrismon serves as a word picture, telling the story of Christ's birth with its decorations.
The resulting picture of God is in severe tension with the actor in the story.
The picture of the Gospel message found in marriage is often much more powerful than all the cliché church language, the tracts or the Bible stories we could ever share.
There are also stories in culture that paint a bleak picture of humanity, and which clearly illustrate the need for God and his grace; the modern equivalent perhaps of that Athenian altar.
The picture of Jesus in the story is somewhat unreal.
But there is nothing in the scientific picture of the cosmos that forbids our envisaging the story of the universe, in its modern scientifically established character, as simultaneously a story shaped by the same promise that becomes explicit in historical revelation.
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale of Rose, «who didn't work any harder than she had to»; Seven Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
I told myself I would never play the guilt - card of sad pictures coupled with sad stories but all day, the guilt - card is being played on me and it happens somewhere in the Tent City, I just... break.
You might picture us nestled on a street in Thailand or China, yet the story of my life begins in Lawrence, Kansas, home of the legendary Jayhawks.
The operation of such a ruling group is pictured in the story of Boaz» negotiations for the redemption of Naomi's property (Ruth 4:1 - 12); the narrative is presumably from a comparatively late time, but the councils of elders persisted in the smaller communities right through Old Testament history, so there is ground for believing that the author relates practice with which he was familiar.
The traditional mental picture associated with the belief in the resurrection of Jesus has been so centered on the story of the empty tomb, that we must now examine it and discuss its origin and historical value.
Yahweh's participation in Israel's battles is pictured in a bewildering variety of stories and poems.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
During the long period when these narratives were regarded as historically accurate, based, as it was thought, on the memories of the apostles, all kinds of ingenious explanations were offered in an attempt to fit all the stories into one composite and complete picture.
If theology is going to reflect wholistically, that is, in terms of the picture of current reality, then it must do so in ways consonant with the new story of creation.
In my opinion, it doesn't create a desirable picture of reconciliation for one person to be consistently telling everyone's story.
You've read the story and seen the pictures of the «anti-homeless spikes» installed in some doorways in London to prevent the homeless from sleeping there.
The offending objects depict the biblical story of Noah's Ark, complete with cute pictures of animals in male / female pairings.
It might be hard to see God at work in the small picture of that awful story, yet the big picture is astonishing; thousands of children have lived because of him, and in part, because of his tragic upbringing.
If her training eventually pulls her back into her professional role so that she is able to study her reactions, she may notice that she has been led to picture the story of humankind as being played out solely by males: inventing language, passing it on to the next generation of sons, inventing pottery for use as containers, fashioning needles in order to make better clothing.
Beginning with the Moral Majority in the early 1980s, a number of groups have sprung up that appeal to Christians to join in boycotts of «offensive» words, pictures, stories and so on appearing on TV and in other media.
What Calvin likes to call the historia evangelica (the «gospel story») functions as a lens that focuses a picture: in it the true image of God is presented, and through it God can be recognized everywhere else.
«What we see in the media and the picture that is drawn of us abroad is not true and we decided the only way to really take out the story is to open up and say, «Just come and look.»»
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