ILet's use the Digichild blog to stay
posted about the conversation and showcase different ideas.
One of my favorite blogs, A Blog About Love, recently
posted about conversation starters to deepen connection and spark intimacy during a dinner date.
Not exact matches
Her next segment with Jones is expected to include
conversation about «controversies and conspiracies,» according to a preview of the interview Kelly
posted on Twitter on Sunday.
We can thank Susan J. Fowler, whose blog
post kicked off Uber's year of reckoning, and Ellen Pao, whose trial forced the Valley to stop brushing off
conversations about its gender problem as unnecessary distractions.
«We are becoming scared of boredom, scared of solitude, scared of
conversations with ourself [sic],» Light's founders wrote in a blog
post about how the company got its start.
By Sunday's end the «
conversation»
about Adidas and Yeezy Boost had lit up social media, with social analytics firm Networked Insights recording 141,077 related
posts — 20 % more than the sum of
posts about Nike (NKE), which had likewise set up a flotilla of big - dollar marketing events for the All - Star celebration.
Whether it's by means of one - on - one
conversations, team meetings, blog
posts, email messages, phone or Skype calls, or any other medium, leaders don't talk
about communicating — they just do it.
Not only did the
post end up getting syndicated by multiple outlets, but it also sparked many subsequent online
conversations about how to deal with difficult personalities in the workplace, particularly clients or customers who are vital to the stability of your business.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters have suggested that the now - notorious 2005
conversation made public by the Washington
Post on Friday — in which Trump is heard making sexually explicit comments
about women while TV personality Billy Bush eggs him on — was typical of the kind of harmless «locker room talk» in which men engage in all the time.
When I meet with people to talk
about social media, the
conversation sometimes turns to Twitter... and usually ends with people wondering why Twitter still exists, I'm well - known as a supporter and like the short
posting paradigm.
In an Instagram
post, she shared the
conversation she had with her daughter
about it:
While the company infrequently carries guest
posts on its blog, its podcast is all
about conversations with people in the industry whose work that Intercom admires.
And when companies from retail giants to professional sports franchises talk
about implementing big data solutions, the
conversation often involves analyzing tweets and
posts rather than true cutting - edge meta data analytics.
Goodlatte, according to The
Post and the two letters he sent through the House Judiciary Committee, appears to be focusing particularly on Comey, and has asked that a second special counsel investigate «leaks»
about his private
conversations with Trump.
Foster connections and
conversations between them by
posting social content
about topics that resonate with them 80 percent of the time and only weave in brand messages 20 percent of the time.
CUNY professor Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the project as part of the Tow - Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, said in a blog
post that the idea came from
conversations he had with Newmark
about the need to fight back against the rise of fake news and misinformation.
Merging social media such as Twitter with site analytics can help you determine how
conversations on Twitter
about your brand or website affects traffic to the site, so you can act immediately on Tweets as they're
posted.
Actor and writer Bob Odenkirk speaks to CNBC's Carl Quintanilla
about his role in the new film «The
Post» as the country's current
conversation on journalism swirls.
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In a Twitter message
posted hours before Monday's hearing, Mr. Trump suggested that Ms. Yates had tipped off journalists
about Mr. Flynn's
conversations with the Russian ambassador.
The
conversation about angel money is one I have all the time with entrepreneurs so I thought it would make for a good
post on understanding angel investing — how they think, how you should think and how the first round venture capital firm will think by the time the deal gets to them.
This week, to continue the
conversation, I am
posting another article by Molly that talks
about how important a company's culture is to its brand and to its very existence.
I wrote a
post last week
about learning a lesson on theological
conversation from Tony Jones.
If so, then follow through and actually have the
conversation later — or take the passive - aggressive approach and
post about it on Facebook so the family member definitely will see it later.
We go to church, we participate in leadership meetings to shape the
conversations of our communities, we pray for our friends, we make meals, I write
posts and articles and books
about God, we wash our minivans, we set up the sprinkler for the neighbourhood kids and hand out freezies to hopeful hands, we go to work, we talk
about the people we know.
Hopefully these
posts will result in
conversations about how we can do that, including stories
about times it has happened.
The response to my
posts about «15 Reasons I Left Church» and «15 Reasons I Returned to The Church» had already generated quite the online
conversation about young adults leaving the church.
For the next several months, we'll be devoting Monday
posts to
conversations about the Bible.
This
post was inspired by a
conversation about Firsthand Faith, a book by Ryan and Josh Shook.
Some recent contributions to this
conversation include Grace Biskie's plea to engage in racial reconciliation, Erin Thomas» story of what it's like to be a person of faith with Asperger's Syndrome, Aric Clark's defense of the passionate Mainline, Dianna Anderson's explanation of what feminism is not, and Registered Runaway's heartbreaking
post about what happened when his father learned he was gay.
For more, see my
posts, «Better
Conversations About Biblical Womanhood, Part 1» and «Better
Conversations About Biblical Womanhood, Part 2»)
While I was reading Peter Lawler's
post on The Fat Tax, I was reminded of a
conversation with one of my sons
about the amazing abundance and prosperity in America.
(See some of my past
posts on the subject to learn more, especially «Better
Conversations About Biblical Womanhood Part 1 and Part 2» and «Complementarians are selective too.»)
Recently I Tweeted
about the
post and ended up having an interesting
conversation on Twitter
about it.
I wanted to make sure people knew I wasn't applying the
post to you, and that I was taking the
conversation away from the
conversation about Bob's situation.
The
post materialized after a long phone
conversation between us in the wake of my controversial
post about Dave Ramsey and poverty, at which point I realized my sister knew way more
about this topic than I did.
In a series of
posts entitled «Better
Conversations About Biblical Womanhood,» I argued that this approaches glosses over some important realities about how we actually engage the biblical
About Biblical Womanhood,» I argued that this approaches glosses over some important realities
about how we actually engage the biblical
about how we actually engage the biblical text:
Last month, they
posted a video as a commentary
about the objectification of women in advertising (which shows examples of some of the suggestive ads) that has since gone viral and sparked
conversation under the hashtag #WomenNotObjects.
This
post explains more detail
about this figure of speech, how we often use it today in our own
conversations, and how it helps us understand what Jesus is saying in Revelation 3:5.
Our last
conversation about William Webb's Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals certainly generated a lot of responses, particularly concerning the role of women in church leadership, which means the
post accomplished its purposes of highlighting the challenges of applying the teachings of Scripture in today's culture.
You lie aboout prayer, you lie
about having proven things, you lie
about atheists, you call on person here a Nazi racist because she
posted Hitler's quotes on his religious beliefs in a
conversation about what Hitler believed, it just goes on and on.
I had a
conversation last week
about this sort of thing with Chuck McKnight, and now you are writing a
post about it, and it seems that everywhere I turn people are having similar ideas and thoughts.
As we were talking
about this
post today he said to me: «Tell them that if they're in a
conversation where they are the expert; they ought to change the subject.
Alise writes
about the ups and downs of the faith experience with such honesty and authenticity, each
post reads like a
conversation with an old friend.
As responses to my CNN
post about why millennials leave the church have been pouring in, and as accusations of consumerism fly from one end and of hypocrisy from the other, I was reminded of an older
post from April 2012 that seems freshly relevant: «Better
Conversations Between the Churched and Un-Churched.»
Gungor recently
posted a video to their Facebook page in an effort to engage Christians in a
conversation about the refugee crisis.
I know this is an old
post but, This is the dreadfully ironic thing
about this entire
conversation.
But your
conversations and
posts are
about murderers and cannibals.
Without a doubt, what I love most
about this blog is the
conversation that follows each
post.
In light of our
conversation about Anne Frank yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog
posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.