It's easier to see them than to
read about them I hope.
But thinking about that and
reading about your hope filled me up, and my eyes too;).
Not exact matches
In one of our conversations, Goldman mused
about asking subscribers for permission to passively
read their emails in the
hope of more accurately gauging the strength of their relationships.
We get sent hundreds of business books a year, all in the
hope that someone here
reads one and decides to write
about it.
The thing
about meaning is that it's best conferred by giving the topic personal relevance,» explains Page19, which suggests that for each new book you ask yourself what you
hope to learn, how it might change your life, and why you should bother
reading it.
If, after
reading it, you aren't motivated and excited
about working hard to become incredibly good at something... hey, there's no
hope for you.
All the best in 2018 and I
hope to
read more from you
about your investing endeavors and also your options trades.
I
hope to one day use my economics and finance degree
Read more
about Introducing Our New Intern Class, Chelsey Izegbu & Branum Stephan -LSB-...]
From watching the video and
reading about the different assets you can trade we
hope this gives you a better understanding of what to look for when opening your account.
I
hope I'm able to offer some value for a few readers, and hopefully the individual investors who are truly motivated to improve their own results will benefit from
reading more
about my general thoughts and specific portfolio ideas.
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reading print newspapers and expect an online - first news outlet — ideally, one < br / > which is smart, interactive and to the point.When asked
about his greatest
hope and vision for Snip over the < br / > next 12 to 18 months, Reichman laid out his thinking.
Dear Mr. Perry,
Hope you
read the new testement sometime soon, especially what Jesus had to say
about caring for others.
I learned
about a man named Abraham and
read, «Against all
hope, Abraham in
hope believed and so became the father of many nations» (Romans 4:18).
I
read about a man blessed with wisdom who wrote, «
Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.»
Everything we
read in the Bible surely has to absorbed and considered in line with our experience of God — for those of us who have travelled with God for a long time this experience (I
hope) bears out a loving, caring, intimately involved Father whose example in the life of Jesus is all
about love — tough, body - taking - the - brunt - of - whatever - life - throws, with the deeper soul fixed to God's promises of what lies beyond.
This Christmas Eve, we will light the Christ Candle, the white candle right in the middle of the wreath of our
hopes, and we will
read the Scriptures here, and we'll talk
about Jesus.
For to Jews the Holocaust is not an event to
read about in a few books, or to remember on a few special occasions; it is for them to confront, to agonize over, to reject and resist, to search deeply and widely for a glimmer of
hope - all this with a view to a Jewish self - understanding, of which an essential part is being heir of the murdered millions, the remnant of the catastrophe.
The use of a commentary discussing the passage that we
hope to
read can do a great deal to enlighten us
about what it has to tell us.
In my day job as the editor of The Englewood Review of Books, I've staked my life and work on the
hope that
reading carefully and well will undoubtedly transform us, reforming the ways that we think, talk
about and live within this wondrous web of life that is God's creation.
One would
hope that
reading this article would encourage non-Hindus to seek more information
about it — but as soon as you get into the philosophical elements of any religion, you are going to see people clicking away from a page.
Then I
read about adding two numbers of days together, 1260 and 1290, and calling them 2550 years, and saying that Jesus Christ would return 2550 years after 536 BC, I thought that was bonkers, and I
hope you also think its bonkers.
These serial
readings from Acts end with Paul established in Rome (probably in today's Trastevere district), speaking with the Roman Jewish community
about the fulfillment of their ancient, covenantal
hopes in the Risen Christ.
Last year, I
read about a bunch of churches that decided the way to defeat evil in their town was to write Bible verses on wooden stakes and then go drive them the ground in certain areas with the
hopes that this would drive away any territorial sprits and reclaim the area for God.
When I
read the bible and turn to other sources to study something I am unclear
about I end up totally confused and without
hope, back focusing on sin instead of Jesus.
A further factor is that concern
about Christian
hope has shifted among scholars and those
reading their books to another angle — tangent to the kingdom of God but not directly centered in it.
I have encountered people who know more
about God and how He works than I have ever
hoped to know of God, and they have never
read the Bible all the way through, nor do they even know what the word «theology» means.
I, too, was raised a catholic and after listening and
reading streams of reports across the globe
about how many hundreds if not thousands of young boys were so viciously attacked, I sincerely
hope that these guys are right and that there is a Hell.
I can only
hope that each person will
read this, really think
about it, and do their own REAL research on these issues.
read psalms 91
about the righteous man and his family protected from these storms... not everone has a telepathic link as you say only those who have overcome their sinlife (not many) by believe the Lamb of God took it at His cross... the rest have no
hope in this life and that includes wicked so called christians and money / fraud preachers.
Some
reading about logic might cure you of your backward supersti - tions, but there isn't much
hope for that since you seem to have bought into the silly dead - guy - on - a-stick scapegoat story hook line and sinker.
I certainly
hope no one unearths some of the sticky notes I've
read (not to mention emails) and, 2000 years ago, interpret everything said
about Obama and Romey's private lives to be authoritative rather than opinion.
This is new territory for me, doing a book - length study of Jesus and the origins of Christianity, but I have
read everything I could get my hands on, weighed all the scholarly debates, and
hope my book will be useful to the book -
reading public in explaining what we can really know, historically,
about Jesus.
and it felt like The Spirit left me I became weak after church I went to this scripture in Matt 12 I prayed and prayed it was like silence I continued in church but dry I would get
hope but still no peace
about what I did, every 5 yrs it seems like it would reoccur, get counseled get better, so to make a long story short, here I am today still struggling with the curse word, evil thoughts to myself, I
read your comments again and again.
But as I
read this interview, I had two thoughts: 1) Driscoll is absolutely wrong in the way that he characterizes emerging Christianity, and I
hope he is absolutely wrong in the way that he characterizes Reformed theology, and 2) Driscoll is absolutely right
about the fact that Reformed and emerging are the big trends.
I
hope reading what college staff and students have to say
about the quality and range of training options available today, will give you a broader understanding and a deeper appreciation of what a precious resource these places of learning and growth are.
(I
hope he doesn't mind me reposting them here... on his blog, they take up
about 400 posts... so I compiled them all and put them here for your
reading enjoyment.)
I just
read today
about how faith today became the wishy - washy
hope - so feeling that most think of today.
You can
read more
about it all here,
hope you find it helpful!
There's a post on fats I recently did where I talk
about the difference between the fats in coconut and why they're actually great for you — have a
read, as you shouldn't be worried
about the healthiness of coconut products
Hope it helps, Ella x
You can
read all
about my journey and how I started cooking this way in the opening chapter of my book, really
hope you love it!
You can
read more
about it here — http://deliciouslyella.com/products-i-love-super-foods/
Hope that helps a little x
I think and talk
about this subject a lot and I
hope reading this post makes you guys feel happier and more comfortable with the concept of healthy eating and living.
Now that I've shared these treats with you I
hope you'll scroll through the post,
read a little bit more
about the food and enjoy the two recipes I've included in this post from the evening.
These look awesome and I'll have to try making them with the chocolate graham crackers... talk
about a chocoholic love fest:) Thank you so much for being a reader - I've been
reading your blog for quite a while too and I
hope someday -LCB- soon! -RCB-
Who knows if you'll
read this, but I
hope you do, just so you can know that the ship has landed, or whatever, in Chicago, and I am pretty darn excited
about it.
I
hope you enjoyed
reading about my Devonshire camping holiday.
beautiful post on friendship...
hope to
read more
about this journey.
I'm holding in thoughts... ruminating...
hoping I can remember what I thought
about on my walk, the drive to work, when I was
reading, «The Hungry Caterpillar» to 28 kindergarterners, the drive home... the car line... and then?
As I post, sharing my thoughts
about life, my cooking, my photography and aspirations to become a better person — a better wife, mother and friend — I can only
hope that my words meaningfully touch the lives of others who visit and
read.
I only
read about the half the comments so I
hope this post isn't duplicitous.