He didn't look for praise for himself,
he pointed people back to Christ.
Not exact matches
And I find that one of the greatest joys I have is sharing what I've learned as a way to give
back to the
people who are either starting out in the industry, or are sort of at a
point in their careers where they're looking for some sage counsel and advice,» he told me.
Woodman said no, thanks, strapped his GoPro wrist cam to the car's roll bar, and had his eureka moment: The company would make mounts for its cameras so
people could
point them
back at themselves.
If you want
people to respect you, you need to respect them
back, and that includes listening to
points of view that aren't in accord with your own.
You can still go
back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this
point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed
people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
Fiverr, for example, is a common site that
people buy links on because it can only cost $ 5 for hundreds of links
pointing back to your website.
Ralph Lindenblatt, a portfolio manager with Franklin Templeton Investments,
points out that valuations were too high
back then and
people's expectations were unrealistic.
Clad in all black, hair pulled
back, she moved with the grace of a woman who
points and flexes her feet as effortlessly as most
people text.
The company's visionary founder and CEO Josh Boger tells his staff at one
point, «If you give me 20 years and a half - trillion dollars, I guarantee I can put
people on Mars and bring them
back.
«We'd like to get
back into game of printing guides at some
point, I think
people really like that and we'd love to start that again,» Stang told CNBC on Tuesday.
Following the better - than - expected September jobs report, several economic analyses have
pointed out the continuing lack of meaningful wage growth, even as tens of thousands of
people head
back to work.
With the NRA and NRA -
backed politicians becoming a focal
point of the conversation around gun control,
people and companies are standing up to say «enough» as they join in the rapidly growing NRA boycott.
«The collaboration we saw was some billing and administrative contacts between the two of them, so you'd see similar
people show up in each of the accounts,» said Schroepfer, when asked for more detail about what it had found, before declining to say anything else in a public setting on account of ongoing investigations — despite the committee
pointing out other witnesses it has heard from have not held
back on that front.
In this strategy, you'll be producing content specifically intended to circulate («go viral») and naturally prompt
people to build links
pointing back to your domain.
«I'd argue it's more on the psychological side of things, whereby
people see a new major policy
pointed at the housing market and take a bit of a step
back, temporarily reassess where they are in the marketplace before perhaps moving
back into the market.»
Many project creators on GoFundMe do not offer backers any perks, and this could potentially be an upside, but it could also be a sticking
point if you're trying to incentivize more
people to
back your project.
At this
point, the vast majority of
people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and
backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
Now, a number of
people have
pointed out that we typically invert before a recession and historically such inversions have been the case most of the time — but not always if you go
back far enough in time — and you should since this is not a normal economy.
Getting
back to the
point, instead of Christianity going on trial the
person who did those crimes went on trial.
As for the bible being true — again, you have yet to prove it and fall
back into
pointing out that the bible mentions real places and some real
people.
As has been
pointed out, we could go
back into the past of nearly ALL religions (and their derivatives) and find faults in the
people that originally founded them.
It is in understanding of this
point that major Jewish thinkers such as Leo Baeck and Martin Buber came
back to Germany after the war to engage in dialogue with the German
people.
And I think that brings us
back to Bostontola's original
point: When lay
people debate science (like evolution vs. creationism), that should raise red flags.
Below are a few vital
points which you should consider while choosing the best vashikaran expert or voodoo spell specialist or any such learned
person who can help you in finding
back your lost beloved.
Also, your
point of Bronze Age
peoples being intellectually inferior, you really didn't put up anything to
back up that claim either.
My relationship with God is as natural as it is with any other
person; going
back into a situation where your walk is a «regiment» of reading, prayer, attending, singing, etc. is seriously a challenge, and I'm not sure what to do at this
point... especially when confronted with «so how did you like this or that?»
But I do wonder if there would be a
point in filtering or if some sort of intervention could be used to get
people back on their meds.
The negligence, therefore, goes
back further, at the
point of hiring the narcissistic individual, and assumes the hiring committee or
person was healthy enough to know the
person was sick.
- > IM guessing that jb thinks that CSI and the FBI existed at the time this was written... to beat someone with a ROD to the
point that death occurs immediately shows murderous intent... if the
person clings to life a few days... one can not prove murderous intent... sorry jb... CSI and FBI did not exist
back in Moses» day... they had to go by with what they had...
People get sucked up to the
point where they can't step
back and look at it logically and without emotion.
With its concern for historical truth and invocation of the need to facilitate the cultivation of the human
person and society, «Mapping» at this
point comes tantalizingly close to this vision only to fall
back into statements that «the fundamental sources of value in a culture are neither necessary nor universal.»
People look at this from the stand point of NOW... the early religious building were built to overwhelm and scare people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
People look at this from the stand
point of NOW... the early religious building were built to overwhelm and scare
people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the
people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the
people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people... this goes
back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way
back into prehistory.
His statements about priest and king being bound to the land and the
people ultimately
point back toward a view that sees social and moral responsibility for the common welfare as stemming from a prior relational view of human
persons.
Society has many margins that provide great vantage
points from which to view it, and comedians are genuinely looking for the truth of who
people are, what they want, how they behave and why — and looking to pull
back masks and reveal truth.
It's likely that you can look
back at significant landmarks in your life and find each of them include
people behind the scenes who got you to that
point — the youth worker who wouldn't leave you alone, the family friend who became a parent, the sports coach who went the extra mile.
As others have
pointed out before me, it is so scary to see a charismatic, narcissistic, abusive, power - monger who emotionally manipulates
people given the opportunity to be
back on a stage, with an audience and a microphone.
Or that the
people that got kicked out would write about how they would get their land
back at some
point in the future.
Especially those trying ignorantly
pointing fingers at religious
people when there is no evidence to
back it up yet besides their bias opinions.
Often times, when we ask ourselves the top three questions, we get
pointed back to one
person: ourselves.
Thomas Merton was one of those rare
persons who could step
back from the traditional ways of life to see life from a detached
point of view, who was able to turn the marginality of life into a presence of importance for the whole church.
Next morning he was
back in the city, prepared to carry out an action designed to be the central
point of his challenge to priests and
people.
I said that he was controversial, and that the
people who DO believe those things about him can
point to some pretty solid evidence to
back up their claim.
We try to
point out the sin in all the non-religious
people, while we sit
back and try to act holy and righteous.
My position is that genuine openness to this perception enables us to peel
back the layers of misinterpretation that resulted from the church's turning away from this central thesis and to recapture the vital message of a living, interactive, supremely relational deity to whom Jesus consistently
pointed, a God who wills to be intimately interconnected with God's
people and God's world, i.e., the entire cosmos.
Whether those interpretations are true or not, it appears David's
point has been completely missed and have been interpreted
back to each
person's own way of thinking.
And He always
points people away from Himself and
back to the Word and
back to Jesus Christ.
Janet i think what you have said is quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a decision to Follow Christ the one who saves.The words Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of living for Christ rather than dying in our sins daily there is no comparison.I thought that was awesome
pointing the law
back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have life in its fullness.Many
people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are quite right
people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to
point it
back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
We have seen the apparent tension between God's righteous judgment which
points to his rejection of a sinful
people and his mercy through which he calls them
back to himself.
It's a moment when
people involved (even emotionally from a distance) should take note, step
back, and ask «have we really allowed things to get to this
point... and since we have, what should we do to stop it?»
In an interview with Variety, her brother said, «If I were to look
back at her very short life and
point to one moment where I think she changed as a
person, it was obviously that
point.