«I was praying for you... I heard a great sermon... I'm
reading a great book on the spiritual life... I came across this beautiful verse in Luke the other day... I was talking with a friend from church....»
I have just
read a great book on fasting that Dr Mercola highly recommends called «The Longevity Diet» by Valter Longo.
I recently
read a great book on productivity.
I did that my whole life before I converted to the convenience of
reading great books on my iPhone and Kindle.
Even if you think you already know what you need to know,
reading a great book on professional development can give you a new perspective.
To
read a great book on how to promote your designation, go on - line and order How to Brag without Bragging: The Secret to Self - Promotion by Ross MacPherson.
Not exact matches
Here's an experience I've had over time that I'm guessing you can relate to: many of the
books I've
read that have taught me the most or had the
greatest impact
on me do not appear
on the recommended lists of business luminaries, famous authors, or Hollywood stars.
Yes, you'll need to have captivating visuals and a clear message with
great content, which you can
read all about in the aforementioned dozens or hundreds of
books and articles
on ecommerce.
I blew through the
book quick because it was a
great read with lots of helpful advice that I plan
on putting to use.
So I feel strongly that the usual article
on «best investing
books» has far too many entries and ends up suggesting good
books you might
read, rather than recommending
great books you must
read.
Here's what Jean Yarbrough of Bowdoin, the distinguished author of pathbreaking
books on President TJ and President TR, wrote: I
read this post with
great interest, as....
I've been keeping busy, preparing for classes that were supposed to start yesterday,
reading a
book for a review due at the end of the month, shoveling the driveway (the first one
on the block to do so, with the only emulator being the ex-Marine across the street), and watching DVDs we rented in anticipation of the
great blizzard of 2011 (8 inches of snow and ice!).
Jon Krakauer's «Under the banner of heaven» is a
great book on the subject; the mormons don't want you to
read it.
In her latest
book, The Death and Life of the
Great American School System, she charges that the state
reading and math tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act lower the bar, produce inconsistent results, lack content, promote cheating, and encourage teachers to waste time
on test - taking strategies.
Been
reading some
great books lately
on missions, and orphans.
This work, Royce's
book on Christianity, and Augustine's Confessions were the three writings by
great philosophers, commonly so regarded, that I had
read when I reached Harvard after the war was over.
I have
read a jillion
books on prayer, and several had said that if a pastor doesn't have a
great, private, prayer life he should not be a preacher.
Though these types of
books are a
great way to grasp all the various views and approaches
on a particular topic, I find them difficult to
read.
A
great book on this, if you like
reading about these things, is «Her Gates Will Never Be Shut.»
Those who shudder at inscriptions
on monuments or passages in history
books which refer simply to «the
Great War» or «the World War» — written as though what we call World War I would indeed prove to be «the war to end war» — will feel saddened to
read her portentous observation that «we have no guarantee that it will not recur.»
Dear Muneef you can check Siraj wahaj
on youtube and many others like Gary Miller, Khalid yaseen, Dr.Jerald Dirks, Yusuf Hamza, Abdul raheem Green and Jashua Evans also do
read the
book What Jesus Really the link I have posted many times you can download for free, I would say once you
read it you can talk with
great confidence and certainly an eye opener..
Losing 10 pounds and
reading a
book a week sound like
great goals, but are we really focusing
on the things that will make lasting positive change in our lives?
Even the author of the
greatest book written
on America, Alexis de Tocqueville, didn't think most Americans should
read the
great books written by the Greeks and Romans.
Nonetheless, we
read in VOEGELI's
great book that he and Bill Clinton were
on the cusp of entitlement reform we could have believed in when the Monica scandal broke.
Despite «inchoate reservations» coming from both personal experience and
reading Great Books, Kass, M.D. went
on to pursue a PhD in biochemistry.
All the
great literate traditions have taken certain
books as formative of their deepest beliefs and have
read them, commented
on them, and understood them in changing ways over their entire history.
Which means that, yes,
on top of all the Dickens and the Civil War and the personal
great books, we're giving you yet another
book to
read:
In this respect, I
read this
book as I
read any other
great book: I assume that every word counts; I attend especially carefully to the sequence and the local context, in the belief that the meaning of each part is dependent partly
on what comes before and after, both immediately and also remotely.
There are the classics of the past, and fortunately some of the present, which are
great books for the serious student but which are not apt to be widely understood or
read by the ordinary person seeking light
on his daily task.
He then went
on, overlooking the implications of Bacon's rather better slogan that
reading provides food for thought, to argue that the
Great Books were good curriculum independent of capacity.
I was
reading on a plane when the flight attendant said «it's good to see someone
reading the
greatest book ever written».
From
reading a
book about anti-slavery minister Rev. Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher - Stowe, author of «Uncle Tom's Cabin», (
great,
great,
great grandfather of Sam Scoville), titled: «The Most Famous Man in America», I made some blog posts
on the subject.
I
read a
great book over my holiday by Chuck Klosterman, IV, which is a collection of his essays
on pop culture.
I was talking to a person if he went to church and he stated all they want is your money.You got to give your money to
read books about GOD, I mean like thirty dollars and more and the same for a dvd or like if you could give 1,000 or more to keep
on the air.He and I both think we are better off stay at home and
read the Bible and study it.I think if you are born with the new sperit of GOD you will understand the Bible without the loss of
great somes of money.After they sell so many dvds it becomes 100 % profit and they never lower the price so can obtain one.For this is wrong, it states in the Bible that this would happen preachers for money to learn about everyones GOD.They forgot one thing JESUS never forced money from you to hear the wordof salvation Im a follower of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD He is the way.Im not a so called Christian just.
I love
reading your Green Kitchen Stories and look forward to
reading and using your new
book as I start a new life
on Vashon Island, WA, focused
on great, healthy local eating.
It is
great to
read through all the comments and see so many I agree 100 % with — longtime reader of your blog but have never commented, happy to see your familiar kitchen counter figure prominently
on the covers of your
book... all my most popular recipes come from your blog, they're the perfect combo of being easy to make and yet still sophisticated and wonderful.
I
read 4
books on this trip but a couple weren't that
great so I won't even mention them.
I have
read many
books on the technical side of this
great sport.
Great to
read Amy's take
on the movie, i have
read her
book about the invincibles as well and it made you feel wonderful, this movie i am certain brings in wonderful memories and a lot of nostalgia.
This is a
great book and was voted
on by you to
read next.
Here are some
books we have enjoyed
reading on the civil rights movement, all
great for ages 4 — 8:
It is an educational resource but also a
great way to discuss with others the parenting
books you're already
reading or had
on your list.
This
book is a
great one to have
on hand when it's grandma's turn to
read a bedtime story!
There are plenty of
great children's
books to
read in September or make your own twist
on the celebration by challenging your kids to
read a new
book a day during the month.
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It's a
great book for beginning readers to
read on their own or as
read - aloud to little ones.
The teachers asked me to work with him
on it and I got some
great tips about role play from
reading the toddler
book on Positive Discipline.
I had it as one of our garden
books last week and J and I have had
great fun
reading through the
book as well as watching it being
read to us
on youtube (isn't it refreshing to have someone else do the
reading to a toddler and you get to listen to it).
«My 14 - month old seems to really like
reading this
book while
on the potty — it's
great that she can see an exact illustration of what she's doing.
I like including a few
books on our bookshelf for the different seasons and celebrations throughout the year these Easter Books for babies and toddlers are great for reading aloud together and sha
books on our bookshelf for the different seasons and celebrations throughout the year these Easter
Books for babies and toddlers are great for reading aloud together and sha
Books for babies and toddlers are
great for
reading aloud together and sharing.