Sentences with phrase «reader friend of»

PS A reader friend of mine on Goodreads just posted another reason to publish a print version.
A tarot reader friend of mine once said, «It is impossible to be healthy in this day and age without mindfulness.»

Not exact matches

An Oklahoma City - based chain of tanning salons, for instance, installed fingertip readers at all its locations to authenticate paying customers, thus preventing people from simply loaning their membership cards to friends.
Lastly, our good friends at the Incrementum Fund, Ronald Stoeferle and Mark Valek, who our readers know as the authors the annual «In Gold We Trust» report, have released the inaugural issue of their new Crypto Research Report this December in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and several other contributors.
Frequent readers of this research publication are by now long familiar with our concern about an inventory led slowdown in steel (Making Volatility our Friend: Trading the Kitchin Cycle, 5/28/14, Unsustainable Steel Premiums, 9/3/14, Revisiting the Inventory Cycle, 10/1/14).
Now the individual readers of the blog see this coverage and share the cool piece of content with their friends via IM or email.
My friend Alexander Green of The Oxford Club brings these figures to his readers» attention in «How to Know if You're Rich.»
She has this very intelligent nephew in graduate school and included him on her list of family members, friends, and associates to whom we sent a sample issue of FT.. Now a regular reader, he's telling everyone in the family about his smart Aunt Sarah in Boston.
In twenty interviews, longtime friends and associates of the pope «from the ends of the earth» give readers real insight into the radical Christian disciple who is leading the Church «into the deep» of the new evangelization, following the call of John Paul II in 2001.
The heroine remembers the time before when she and her friends had dismissed news stories of violence done to women (as readers might dismiss literary dystopias) as «too melodramatic»: «We were the people who were not in the papers.
And over the years, in addition to my usual Canadian and American readers, I consistently have a good showing of readers from the UK and Ireland and Australia — my Commonwealth friends.
Me, 5 days before the official release of my new book: I've heard from a lot of friends and readers who want to know how to help or support the book release.
It's been such a joy to hear from readers who have done just that — contributing to our Women of Valor series, making «valor» their word of the year, honoring their wives and sisters and friends as women of valor, even getting «eshet chayil» tattoos!
His final book, Not As the World Gives, will remind his many readers, friends and admirers of how much they have lost.
After penning a modest reconsideration of Michael Novak's influential assessment of the spiritual and moral benefits of democratic capitalism, some readers, even friends, wrote to express their concern that I was betraying conservative principles and flirting with socialism.
I must say (and I want readers to be absolutely clear about this) that all the political and social movements which Christian friends of mine have joined precisely because they wanted to help the poor — that these movements very rarely show a concern to seek out, to find, to help the really poor.
From those first few pages to the very last, I found myself nodding along, scribbling in the margins, breathing «amens», and thinking to myself, now THIS is the book I wish I'd had ten years ago, THIS is the book I'll be recommending to family, friends, and readers experiencing crises of faith.
A sample of the reasons she cites: Armed with the latest surveys, along with personal testimonies from friends and readers, I explain how....
I recently received an encouraging email from Ward Kelley, a long - time reader of this blog and someone I consider an «online» friend.
Fox acquaints his readers with the Niebuhr who was a preacher, perhaps pre-eminently a preacher; the Niebuhr who was pastor as well as professor to generations of seminary students; the Niebuhr who was (as a Jewish friend of mine put it beautifully) «a holy man.»
My dear friends and readers... It's with great sadness I announce the death of my dear brother Mark.
Our friends at the Claremont Review of Books are generously offering free access for First Things web readers to a couple of articles in their latest (excellent) issue.
I received yesterday the following email from a friend of mine recuperating at the University of Virginia Hospital, and I know he would have no qualms about sharing part of it with the readers of the Postmodern conservative blog.
But as with Evolving in Monkey Town and A Year of Biblical Womanhood, it's important for me to not only share my own story, but also the stories of friends, family, and readers, in an effort to broaden the scope of the project and introduce new perspectives.
Dan had the good sense to be at a friend's house, playing Halo that night, so I wallowed alone in self - pity for a while before rousing myself to take a picture of the sugar - doused pie with my phone, tweet about the fiasco, and soak in the sympathy of my readers.
I have been overwhelmed by the generosity and support of so many friends, bloggers, writers, readers, pastors, and churches.
I've heard from a lot of friends and readers who want to know how to help or support the book release.
Seeking ideas for presents this year, we asked several of our well - read friends and contributors for recommendations of a few wise, or fun, or disturbing books that every First Things reader should know» limited only by the request that the lists not include the Bible, Shakespeare, or volumes by....
I've heard from a lot of readers and friends who want to know how to help or support the book release.
I'm participating in 40 Days of Community with my friend, Megan at Sorta Crunchy and her readers.
Having urged his readers to follow the example of those who look to the interests of others (the friends of the cross), and having described the other life option (that of the self - indulgent enemies of the cross), Paul now focuses on the hymn's words about God's work of transformation.
He immediately sent his friends a short vehement letter condemning the immoral practices of these people, predicting their destruction, and warning his readers against their influence.
This week I heard from a multitude of friends and readers who expressed frustration regarding Christian conferences that tend to speak about LGBT people as if they were an issue, removed from the Church, rather than speak with LGBT people who are in fact a part of the Church.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
You are not just financial contributors but readers and friends of First Things.
As we have already remarked, the Western reader of a Western book about what used to be exotic religion will increasingly himself have Asian friends, or African experience, or international responsibilities.
I was honoured to share my little platform, I longed to treat the stories of Haiti with dignity, and I began to see it as opening a door between my readers and these new friends.
They answered by citing most often 12 relationships established by «blood, marriage, or adoption»; a reader must wade that far before coming to one founded on another basis: «friends,» chosen as «close family» by only one of every 10 respondents.
My friends at Kretschmer would like to give one of my readers a free jar of Wheat Germ.
I know from talking with a lot of readers and friends, that food - waste is a huge issue when trying to cook for yourself.
I eat dairy at well but have so many friends, family and readers of this website who are dairy - free that I like to provide delicious alternatives.
It's become famous with friends, family and readers of the Living Litehouse Blog.
Hi to all the readers of In Katrina's Kitchen, I'm Chef Dennis from More Than A Mount Full and it's my great pleasure to be here today with you and my friend Katrina!
There have been several times when I've wondered why I'm even doing this whole ding - dang thing, if it's even worth it, getting ready to throw in the towel — but then I remember my readers, my blogging friends, the food blog community, all of you who inspire me.
Thank you for always visiting, putting me in your reader, pinning my posts, sharing Oven Love with friends, and for all of your encouraging and thoughtful comments over the years.
I am absolutely bowled over at the amazing feedback I've had from both friends and readers over the last couple of years.
But for the sake of my new readers and friends, I will give a quick introduction about her.
Many food bloggers have made them & loved them, friends and family who have tried the recipe have raved, and I've even gotten emails from readers in various parts of the world who have really enjoyed these beans.
But I have a few friends (and a few readers — but I count you all as my friends as well) who are gluten free or wheat allergic so I was thrilled to be a part of inaugural group for the Gluten Free Ratio Rally project.
First of all, I want to thank Gladys — my dear friend and reader — for this wonderful recipe idea.
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