Graham's
powerful reading of this searing title, which examines the origins of the Ku Klux Klan, moves fluidly between the deftly woven text and numerous quotations.
Not exact matches
«I
read this memoir when I was in my 20s, and to this day it remains one
of the most
powerful human survival stories I have
read,» she raves.»
See what the co-author
of «No B.S. Guide to
Powerful Presentations» thinks you should
read to succeed in business.
The same can't be said
of Ottawa, which is trying at once to attract investment and diversify Canada's export markets without ceding control
of our resources to companies controlled by
powerful foreign governments (
read: China).
Focusing on your communication skills — from
reading body language to summing up your value in a few sentences — is one
of the most
powerful things you can do to advance your career and success.
At Fortune's 2013 Most
Powerful Women Summit, Cool said she spends the majority
of her time
reading and visiting Berkshire's operating companies, learning about their inner workings and occasionally getting involved in the operations — a role that sometimes includes the unpleasant task
of firing management.
Tyra Banks and Chelsea Handler, who met Buffett at the Fortune Most
Powerful Women Summit, Tweeted their regards and urged their millions
of followers to
read his Fortune essay about Women.
For more on Bresch,
read Fortune's 2015 feature, «Why Wall Street Loves to Hate Mylan's CEO» and «Why the CEO Behind the EpiPen Controversy Remains One
of Fortune's Most
Powerful Women.»
You might be more comfortable
reading from notes, but as Trump has learned, you're a far more
powerful and persuasive speaker once you've mastered the art
of speaking authentically.
If you want to hear a
powerful example
of this in action,
read this story about actor Robert Downey Jr..
Since people retain almost 80 percent
of what they see but only 20 percent
of what they
read, these quick to
read and easy to share visual pieces can become
powerful ambassadors for your brand.
Have you ever
read a good rant and chuckled at the precision
of well articulated venom - it can be
powerful and hysterical too.
If you're still flailing around professionally, it's probably worth a
read in full, but here are a few
of his most
powerful suggestions in brief.
«I've
read the most
powerful books on the Law
of Attraction... but I still had some questions unanswered.
Read the full list
of 36
powerful men accused
of sexual misconduct in the wake
of Harvey Weinstein here.
ProtonMail, an open - sourced encrypted mail service founded by MIT and Stanford engineers at the CERN research facility, has suffered from a series
of extremely
powerful DDoS attack from unknown hackers,...
Read more»
For those
of you who've followed me on twitter @sfemerick or
read my blog or book, The Most
Powerful Brand on Earth, you know I believe the most successful brand advocates are those who gain visibility and trust by sharing their expertise, and the most successful brands are those who build systems around these experts to align and scale impact for the brand.
If any
of the questions above catches your interest; then
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powerful customer retention strategies that will keep your customers happy and loyal.
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(Surveys, lab experiments, and brain
readings all show that, for better or worse, schadenfreude is a
powerful psychological force: at any fixed level
of income, people are happier when the income
of others is reduced.)
Perry's «racking the shotgun» parable is the most
powerful idea I have ever
read about the act
of actually being involved in sales
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary
of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions
of the Bible I've
read seem to think that words are
powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
I have
read all the books cover to cover, here is the reasoning; (Purport) there is knowledge in my brain (Purport) there is evidence to confirm that knowledge in my brain (C) therefore one categorically conclude that the knowledge I have is all
powerful and full
of «knowledge»
The Christian god, a being
powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions
of galaxies,
reads your mind (or «hears your prayers» if you prefer) using some kind
of telepathic powers.
Some
of repulsive tactics employed in this campaign
of repression were described last month in a
powerful article in First Things by a Chinese Christian convert, Yu Jie, that ought to be required
reading in the Holy See's Secretariat
of State.
Of great interest to me, as with all documents written during the first three centuries of the church, is to read what things were like before the conversion of Constantine when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and transformed from a simple way of following Jesus into the powerful Christendom that still rules toda
Of great interest to me, as with all documents written during the first three centuries
of the church, is to read what things were like before the conversion of Constantine when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and transformed from a simple way of following Jesus into the powerful Christendom that still rules toda
of the church, is to
read what things were like before the conversion
of Constantine when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, and transformed from a simple way of following Jesus into the powerful Christendom that still rules toda
of Constantine when Christianity became the official religion
of the Roman Empire, and transformed from a simple way of following Jesus into the powerful Christendom that still rules toda
of the Roman Empire, and transformed from a simple way
of following Jesus into the powerful Christendom that still rules toda
of following Jesus into the
powerful Christendom that still rules today.
In addition to the 25 free printable ornaments that coordinate with the daily
readings in The Greatest Gift (adult edition) and Unwrapping the Greatest Gift (Family
Read Aloud Edition), DaySpring has beautifully created Jesse Tree Ornament Sets, in either embossed, pearlized card stock or as a sculpted heirloom set, as a
powerful & memorable way to celebrate the lineage & majesty
of God's greatest gift to us — His Son, Jesus Christ — through the timeless Advent tradition
of the Jesse Tree.
If you
read your bible it will tell you that the all
powerful creator
of everything HAD to do that so he could judge us the way he wanted to when we die.
By now, everyone who
reads contemporary fiction will have heard
of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel's acclaimed historical novels about Thomas Cromwell, the
powerful advisor to Henry VIII who all but single - handedly disestablished the Catholic Church in England.
It was one
of the most
powerful essays I'd ever
read.
An all
powerful creator would not make an excuse by putting it back on the people... wouldn't he search for a way to help them understand instead
of accusing them
of not having faith... trust must be earned by anyone asking for «faith»... an all knowing god would understand this... if no trust... no faith can be had...
reading a book does not fulfill even the barest minimum
of building a trust which is necessary if you are to ask for «faith».
Yet when we
read her
powerful interpretations many
of us find that she has shown us something in the texts we had not seen before, but which we will not be able to ignore on future
readings and which gives us a better understanding
of what we
read.
He gives several accounts
of such experiences, his own and those
of others — experiences that alerted him to the potentially
powerful effects
of reading.
For this reason, he advises that we
read the Dogmatics with Mozart's melodies playing in our ear: «It is in this way that one should
read, for example, those pieces that seem like the
powerful finale
of a symphony: the end
of Barth's doctrine
of election..
It is a
powerful read and I'd love your impression
of it.
But I took it back to my carrel and began to
read, and was absolutely stunned by Yoder's
powerful analysis and critique
of Barth.
Trusting that God had not abandoned Israel, he wrestled with scripture and found his way to a
powerful new
reading of God's promises.
If we
read Romans 3 with this in mind, it becomes «for all
of us are terrorists and fall short
of the glory
of God», and is much more
powerful.
I can not say the book is great literature, but it is a good
read, and it provides a
powerful feel for the day - by - day pressures exerted by a regime bent upon extinguishing any independent force
of possible opposition, and especially any force appealing to an authority transcending the state.
Why would anyone worry about a guy that wants to be leader
of the most
powerful nation (save China) on the planet and believes a weird fairy tale about Jesus Christ coming to America to preach to the native peoples and golden tablets that can only be
read with special glasses that all then conveniently disappear.
Yet it seems that according to the
reading of 2 Timothy 3:16 which I presented, God does something through the
reading of Scripture which makes it
powerful and profitable once again.
In between the photo dumps and product placements were some
of the most honest, considered, and
powerful essays I'd ever
read, essays about things that really mattered: faith, doubt, feminism, race, mental health, addiction, community, friendship, mindfulness, grace and the unique joys and challenges
of raising children in our highly - connected, yet increasingly isolating culture.
This week, in light
of even more women coming forward with stories
of being abused and harassed by
powerful men, she tweeted this: «If you want to know how Jesus felt about women & treated women,
read the Gospels.
But along with the praise, Wilson offers insights about the reasons these books are
powerful: Lewis's generosity toward the authors he discusses, the way he finds passages that make them seem interesting; his sense
of «wonder and enjoyment» in all he
reads; his willingness to take up the great themes that engaged his authors, to put to work in criticism his «creative intelligence.»
The church back then taught that the Word
of God was too
powerful, too dangerous and too complex to be
read and taught by just anybody.
The fact that such large and
powerful churches are led by people who are are more concerned with being seen to be strong and right than with
reading the Bible humbly and seriously is scary, and so far from the example
of Jesus and the witness
of the Bible itself.
If you consider the fact that the Bible is still the most widely
read book in the world, touching the lives
of millions
of people every day, and that it has served humanity as a guide for living for the past 3,000 years, it becomes clear that religious institutions could take a
powerful leadership role in environmental repair.
And why follow the
reading of a tiny minority
of manuscripts in II Corinthians 5:3 against the
powerful witness
of the vast majority, when the latter
reading (and RSV) makes better sense?
Though irony is not often used today as a method for theological inquiry and challenge, I would love to see it implemented more, as it makes for great
reading while at the same time making
powerful and pointed thelogical critiques
of one's opponents.
If you are
reading a book written by the all -
powerful, all - knowing, all - loving creator
of the universe, wouldn't you expect to be stunned by the brilliance, the clarity and the wisdom
of the author?