Not exact matches
Here is why: If a student believes «positively enough» that he or she will get straight «A «s yet they never
read the textbooks or
study for the exams,
what do you think will happen?
Try
reading some case
studies to learn
what has worked for others.
Read The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, or
study what's referred to as the «blue ocean» strategy.
You can best understand the importance of style by
reading fiction and
studying what makes a great story.
However,
what made me a Hof believer is when I
read this scientific case
study that explained this:
Let's look at a real case
study about
what happens when you can
read your customer's minds: Let's talk about Steve Jobs.
Assess
what gifts you've already been blessed with and
read,
study, practice.
«I was taking advanced finance and
reading case
studies, and I was like, «
What I'm doing right now is the most valuable case
study of all,»» he says.
While some in the federal government will state forcefully that they are not — repeat NOT - going to be like the previous government and tell students
what fields they should
study (
read: welding), literally every time skills... [Read M
read: welding), literally every time skills... [
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According to a recent Nielsen
study, 78 % of respondents trusted recommendations from consumers over
what they
read in the newspapers.
Again, the Deloitte
study is a great
read if you would like to learn more about
what makes ETFs different from mutual funds.
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.
By the evidence of the scripture (if you were to actually
study it instead of making broad assumptions about it based on
what you
read somewhere else) God set this earth in motion.
I have been
studying bible prophecy and
reading news and I must say
what I am finding is extrodinary to say the least.
the problem is that ppl
read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know
what was said youll need to
study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats
what yashua did...
My understanding, as well as from
what I've
read about my church, is that God is the guiding force behind such phenomenons we learn about when we practice and
study science to understand the natural world.
You said «
What is fascinating is that most Atheists have
read and
studied the Bible more than so called Christians ever have.
What is fascinating is that most Atheists have
read and
studied the Bible more than so called Christians ever have.
What I meant is that he has actually
studied the material, where most Christians haven't even
read it once.
I
read an interesting article today written by a quantum mechanic claiming that the new direction in such scientific
studies is that we can't be sure there is an objective reality but can only hope so, because
what we perceive as reality is shaped by the observer.
@Jason, if you have not actually
study the LDS Church or have actually
read what they believe in, then shut up and stop writing nonsense.
And you are clueless about
what is «plainly worded» because you are to damn lazy (or scared of the truth) to
study the verses and
read the history of translation and cultures and everything else pertaining to them.
I'm not even saying that it isn't worth
reading and
studying, but let's at least display basic logic and see it for
what it is... the work of man.
So before opening the bible say a prayer for understanding, also
what I do is
read two translations at the same time to «
study», I
read New Living Translation, and I back it up with King James Version... so try that!
My personal experience of knowing a dozen or so matches
what I
read about in the
study.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible
study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book
reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
But
what people need to understand is that I too have
read and
studied the Bible.
What they would say is, «You must follow our method:
read and
study scripture for all it's worth and let it do its work in the world, in and through you and your churches.»
So much effort is spent on driving Christians to be in the Word more, to
read their Bible's more, to
study the Bible... You know
what?
In theological
studies, however, I frequently encounter people who
read a text of Scripture that seems difficult to them and their preconceived ideas of
what should be in the Bible, and when they
read these troublesome texts, they jump straight to the conclusion that best fits their current theological system.
As we
read and explore and
study our history, white Christians in particular would do well to ask of our grandparents, great - grandparents, and great - great grandparents:
What were they thinking?
For
what do we long for when we
read the Beatitudes, when we meditate on the words of Christ through lectio divina, when we join with Christians past and present to pray the hours, when we climb Teresa of Avila's «Interior Castle,» when we raise our hands in worship, when we eat the bread and drink the wine, when we walk the labyrinths, when like David we see that the night sky declares the glory of God, when we
study the Bible in Hebrew and Greek, when we connect with a glorious line from Wendell Berry or Frederick Buechner, or Annie Dillard?
The best Bible translation all depends on
what you want to accomplish with your Bible
reading, devotional habits, or
study plan.
One consideration is this - Most people would rather PAY a pastor to go about The Lord's business than
read and
study their own bible and do
what The Lord commands.
I have a bible
study and i was given this chapter over past weeks i had it over and over not getting
what it realy means... when i
read this sermon i was transformed by it and i got even more revelation thank you.
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely
read Yearbook of the National Society for the
Study of Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer reviews
what has been learned from various psychological
studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the
studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
As for following a pope yes that is
what they do, how many truely have
read and
studied the Word of God.
If you want to know
what the Bible says, just
study it,
read it, pray over it, and ask God to guide you by the Holy Spirit.
If the minister has not
read and
studied the Bible, gone to theological seminary and learned about other branches of theology, acquired an insight and a skill or two along the way, and seen
what he was trying to do in a context appropriate to the ministry of the Christian church, none of
what I am asserting would follow.
Because if not, then you can be very glad that there are scholars and pastors who
study and research Greek and Hebrew, because they are the only reason you are able to
read a Bible in English so that you can supposedly believe
what it «plainly means.»
It allowed me to reconceptualize the
study of «women in the Bible,» by moving from
what men have said about women to a feminist historical reconstruction of early Christian origins as well as by articulating a feminist critical process for
reading and evaluating androcentric biblical texts.
Much of
what I am
reading in this first chapter seems almost identical to the information I first
studied with the group 7 years ago — and even then it was from a 20 year - old
study guide.
youhave shown you are the one not knowing
what you are talking about... try to actually
read and
study the Bible
Before Islam they worship idols After worshiping the one absolute God Before Islam they didn't know Jesus or Mary or any prophets After Islam who deny Jesus or Mary become blasphemer Before no payers no charity no family relation After Islam it become must Before Islam us - u-ry and slavery adultery was common After Islam got forbidden Before Islam women has no value and all her property to her husband After Islam become her own she can do
what she like within Islamic laws Before Islam the girls - child were buried alive After Islam no girls - child were buried alive Before Islam no laws or guidance to people After Islam established the laws or guidance to people (sharia) Before Islam tribes killing each others After Islam they became brothers Before Islam there was no education After Islam became must and first word came to Muhammad from the angle was (
read) Before Islam no scientific
study After Islam seculars in chemistry and math the no. 1234 are Arabic and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china And More.......
David
read the whole sentence and then
read the whole book, then go and
study what the Hebrews were doing at that time, falling into paganism, specifically the babylonian stuff going on.
I have
read the Bible numerous times, in fact I spent the last 10 years
study it, so part of the Bible does contain some historical entries, but sadly the majority contains
what we refer as «lest probable events».
«More so than for any other religious tradition, a person can become UU because of
what he already believes rather than believing
what he does because of becoming a UU,» said James Casebolt, coauthor of two papers on the regional survey
read at the Society for the Scientific
Study of Religion annual meeting in October.
I have
read and
studied just enough of the other viewpoints to know that
what I was taught in Bible College and Seminary might not be the best understanding.
I have come to my beliefs in
what the bible is saying though many years of
reading the bible,
reading about the history of the church and how it has
read the bible,
studying the original languages, and above all praying that the Spirit guides me in all I do.
Instead of taking a poll and deciding (for Jesus — as if any of us is qualified to make that decision) why not
read and
STUDY the Bible for yourself, instead of cherry - picking out of iit
what you want to hear to justify your life choices.