Sentences with phrase «readers live in a world»

Emotion is always the key to writing novels which make readers live in the world of your fiction and care what happens to the characters.

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Most of you readers probably assume that people like me belong to the scientific and the medical worlds — that we live, eat, breathe, sleep and operate in hospitals and research labs, isolated from the business world.
In this, the 10th anniversary edition, the reader will get a full introduction to the animal world, complete with major evolutionary developments, anatomy, and life cycles.
Instead they spend their days eating fresh ceviche on the beaches of the Riveria Maya... hiking with howler monkeys in the Ecuadorian jungle... and sipping Sherry at outdoor cafés in the heart of Andalucía — living the dream they write about and constantly searching out the best of what the world offers for our readers.
This will be the deepest, broadest, most in - depth look at Mexico that we've ever presented and we've put it together to satisfy International Living readers like you who've expressed an interest in discovering more about Mexico, one of the world's best retirement destinations.
The reader, therefore, is alerted to what the characters in the drama do not know; that is, what is really going on here is not only a family crisis in Bethany but the crisis of the world, not only the raising of a dead man but the giving of life to the world.
In this passage, Paul takes his readers from the depths of sin in Ephesians 2:1 to the heights of God's righteous plan for our lives from before the foundations of the world in Ephesians 2:1In this passage, Paul takes his readers from the depths of sin in Ephesians 2:1 to the heights of God's righteous plan for our lives from before the foundations of the world in Ephesians 2:1in Ephesians 2:1 to the heights of God's righteous plan for our lives from before the foundations of the world in Ephesians 2:1in Ephesians 2:10.
Clawson does a fantastic job of reminding readers that Collins» world of occupation, oppression, excess, and poverty is not so far removed from our own, and that it is exactly the kind of world in which Jesus himself lived.
Most importantly of all, Michael Heiser encourages the reader to live in a way that they can get involved in the world of the spirit by how we live, act, and think.
The artists draw on an ancient tradition of Mary as herself a voracious reader, stewed in holy Scriptures, and a notion, then commonplace, of the affinity between the intellectual and spiritual lives, of the «garden enclosed» where the God of truth meets the believer, set apart from the demands of the world.
But if it should as objects for the contemplation of the intellect but its objectification in actions and deeds that become embodied in the flesh and blood life of the reader, it will in turn realize a new potentiality: the transformation of the reader's self and the world to which that self belongs.
They are all addressed to readers already Christian, and they deal with theological and ethical problems arising out of the attempt to follow the Christian way of life and thought in a non-Christian world.
The reader is referred to the discussion in The Living God and the Modern World, pp. 108 - 41 where Peter Hamilton outlines the problem of the traditional doctrine of the after - life more fully than we have room for here.
[13] The referents of the term «resurrection» are established by the Gospels and are always beyond the New Testament texts, enabling readers to identify and recognize the living presence of the risen Lord in the texts of the world.
But, increasingly, such readers find themselves torn between their allegiance to the Bible as the Word of God and their understanding of the world in which they live.
Karl Barth, in his 1939 report to the readers of The Christian Century on «How My Mind Has Changed,» wrote the following concerning his theological pilgrimage during the 1930s: «In these years I had to learn that Christian doctrine, if it is to merit its name and if it is to build up the Christian church in the world as she must needs be built up, has to be exclusively and conclusively the doctrine of Jesus Christ - of Jesus Christ as the living Word of God spoken to us men.&raquin his 1939 report to the readers of The Christian Century on «How My Mind Has Changed,» wrote the following concerning his theological pilgrimage during the 1930s: «In these years I had to learn that Christian doctrine, if it is to merit its name and if it is to build up the Christian church in the world as she must needs be built up, has to be exclusively and conclusively the doctrine of Jesus Christ - of Jesus Christ as the living Word of God spoken to us men.&raquIn these years I had to learn that Christian doctrine, if it is to merit its name and if it is to build up the Christian church in the world as she must needs be built up, has to be exclusively and conclusively the doctrine of Jesus Christ - of Jesus Christ as the living Word of God spoken to us men.&raquin the world as she must needs be built up, has to be exclusively and conclusively the doctrine of Jesus Christ - of Jesus Christ as the living Word of God spoken to us men.»
But if the Vinaya - pitaka holds little general - reader interest, it is fundamental to an understanding of Buddhism, for the very genius of Buddhism, in its original form, was to take man out of the common life of the world and set him apart on the way to enlightenment, which was the end of all his seeking, for this meant escape from the wheel of birth.
All this needs to be made clear, for the word «heaven» appears a good deal more in the New Testament than in the Old Testament, and there is a strong tendency for readers to assume that it means there what later Christian orthodoxy meant by the term, namely, an eternal spiritual sphere above this world where the faithful departed live with God.
As such, I've developed recipes from all over the world, highlighting the unique ancestral makeup of the US population (and giving similar consideration for readers living in countries with historically high immigration, like Canada and Australia).
The whole PFB thing made me realize (a) that I have the best readers in the world and (b) I care much more what you guys think than some random judge who has read my blog maybe once in her life.
She astonishes us with a «world classroom» approach that fills the reader with the knowledge that we are all surrounded with some of the very best educational opportunities in our daily lives that will allow our children to soar and excel and to become the best that they can be.
Allison, in the middle of bringing new life into the world, no less, was happy to offer two readers a chance to win two bottles each — one adult - sized and one kid - sized.
So begins chapter one of therapist Susan Pease Gadoua and journalist Vicki Larson's new book The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, which challenges readers to consider alternate marital agreements in a world where lovers live together without tying the knot, more couples are having children out of wedlock and about half of all marriages end in divorce.
Given the varied cir - cumstances of life throughout the Islamic world, even readers with a special interest in Pakistan are likely to find such a narrow focus frustrating.
(Proving the impossibility of intelligent life in a one - dimensional world is left as an exercise for the reader.)
Earlier this year we asked our readers to send in photos showing how science and technology has affected their lives and the world around them.
My primary goal is to help readers from all over the world achieve personal and professional growth while maintaining balance in all arenas of their lives.
The company's six groups — the Equine Network, the Home Group, the Healthy Living Group, the Marine Group, the Outdoor Group, and the Creative Home Group — reach more than 36 million readers in 85 countries around the world.
This blog has allowed me to bring small ideas in my head to life and inspire readers all over the world.
Although Julie Spira offers up a real - life guide to help others who want to get their feet wet in online dating via stories that might send others running in the other direction, her objective is to help readers hone their skills on the World Wide Web and come out unscathed.
Netherlands About Blog We provide information on every aspect of green living, green technology, climate change, green energy, etc and also provide our readers with a source of knowledge that can be used in everyday life to help make this world a greener place.
Wire Side Chat: Helping «Fake Readers» Become Proficient Life - Long Readers Cris Tovani, author of the best - selling «I Read It, But I Don't Get It,» chats with Education World about her checkered reading past and about her widely acclaimed work with students and teachers in the area of reading comprehension strategies.
We always ensure that we include tips and simple experiment instructions in our You Wouldn't Want To Live Without books alongside the main text, which give these practical - minded readers the opportunity to relate the book directly to the «real» world and feel more actively engaged with it via the reading process.
To promote play pleasure, use drama techniques like revolving role play, in - role writing, and hot seating of characters in order to reward all students for entering and living through story worlds and becoming or relating to characters in the way that highly engaged readers do.
In a powerful article in the Washington Post, Eli Saslow takes readers inside the world of an unemployed single father in Milwaukee trying to find a job and give his daughter a better lifIn a powerful article in the Washington Post, Eli Saslow takes readers inside the world of an unemployed single father in Milwaukee trying to find a job and give his daughter a better lifin the Washington Post, Eli Saslow takes readers inside the world of an unemployed single father in Milwaukee trying to find a job and give his daughter a better lifin Milwaukee trying to find a job and give his daughter a better life.
< And in our preparatory column to last week's Issues on the Ether column for our #EtherIssue live discussion, Bringing Tools of the Trade to Self - Publishing, we askwed our readers to talk with us about what tools entrepreneurial authors need most; to what degree those tools can be as much of a burden as a help if they slow down writers with steep learning curves; how well the commercial world seems to be responding so far to the needs of entrepreneurial authors; and what kind of results they're seeing from their own experiences and experiments with new tools.
Powers of Two is a book that will capture readers» imaginations from the opening pages and help us to see our world — and the most important people in our lives — differently
With intelligence, humor, and deep insight into what connects human beings to one another in an era of tumultuous change, Behind the Beautiful Forevers carries the reader headlong into one of the twenty - first century's hidden worlds, and into the lives of people impossible to forget.
Nick Hornby is an expert story - teller who reveals the nuances of his characters» lives, and in the process, allows readers to understand a world unlike their own.
Already a runaway bestseller in the author's native Germany, The Hidden Life of Trees now offers English - language readers a compelling look at the «secret world» of the forest.
The story takes readers from the 1880s until World War II, from a small town in Missouri to San Francisco — and intimately inside the world of one woman's «private life.&rWorld War II, from a small town in Missouri to San Francisco — and intimately inside the world of one woman's «private life.&rworld of one woman's «private life
Our goal is to work with our creators to make their mark in the world and in the lives of readers.
Readers (aka, consumers — another notion many authors reject) don't live in that ideal world.
Nocturnal Serenade (Book 2) and Nocturnal Haunts (a novella set in the Nocturnal Lives world) can be purchased through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and the Naked Reader Press webstore.
Our authors set out to share a slice of their lives with the world, and we help make it happen through exclusives like book advertising in Reader's Digest and Taste of Home magazines, and availability on ReadersDigestStore.com.
The publisher doesn't want me to do that, because the publisher wants to live in a happy fantasy world where readers enjoy lugging around giant bricks of paper.
Whether it's the perils of shape - shifting and inappropriate outerwear or the hazards of driving with the windows down, the grisly particulars keep readers locked to the little pack and their itinerant lives as they struggle to survive in a world that doesn't particularly want them anytime, anywhere.
In The Black Witch, Laurie Forest introduces her readers to an immersive fantasy world where protagonist, Ren, is forced out of her sheltered life and into the far more diverse landscape of her school, Verpax University.
«Even though most readers will not have lived the tough life that Ares has, they are sure to relate to his search for a place in the world.
In lush and elegant prose, Divakaruni has crafted a vivid and enduring dream, one that reveals hidden truths about the world we live in, and from which readers will be reluctant to wakIn lush and elegant prose, Divakaruni has crafted a vivid and enduring dream, one that reveals hidden truths about the world we live in, and from which readers will be reluctant to wakin, and from which readers will be reluctant to wake.
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