We're
reading some community comments and tackling these difficult headlines: Natal suffering from lag?
Okay, not quite, but we're definitely hitting up some news,
reading community comments and looking back at Sinistar and the history of the Power Pad.
Not exact matches
I haven't really
commented on EC topics since I bowed out 6 - 7 years ago, but my sadness over what was lost when that
community withered is all coming back to me having
read this thread.
Thank you for
reading, for
commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and
community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
Then take a bit of time to click around and
read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of
comment love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the
community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
After
reading the
comments, this is the overall impression I get: Why would I leave Christianity and the Church * with all its exclusivist dogmatism simply to run into the arms of another
community that is just as exclusive and dogmatic?
Ron,
Read the first paragraph of my original
comment: «There are many people who have gone to other
communities, be it here or abroad and served and given of themselves to others.
But soon it was realized — partly as a result of the remembrance of Jesus» own utter humility and denial of self, particularly as associated with his awful suffering and his uncomplaining acceptance of it as the will of God; partly under the influence of a fresh
reading of the Suffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (
commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the
community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in his death.
Then please take a bit of time to click around and
read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of
comment love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the
community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
But, we've not seen as much impact in the West, so I address my
comments to Christians
reading this: what should we be doing right now, right here, in regard to reaching Muslims in our
communities?
In fact, one thing I love about our online
community is that the
comment section is often a better
read than the original post!
Yet as I
read the post and some of the
comments, I don't get the sense that those who stop «attending church» are turning to other forms of consistent discipleship
community at home or at the park, etc..
Thank you for
reading,
commenting, and creating a
community where a question from one reader is just as likely to get answered by another reader as it is by me.
Because such sensitivities may not be clear to researchers, the code asks that scientists let
communities read and
comment on findings before they are published.
I enjoy working with my best friend (and photographer), writing posts, having blog visitors,
reading comments, checking out other bloggers, and enjoying this virtual
community.
Several of your
comments and emails brought me to tears and I am so unbelievably grateful for this
community of women who
read here each day.
A group (often termed as a
community, e-group or club) is a feature in many social networking services which allows users to create, post,
comment to and
read from their own interest - and niche - specific forums, often within the realm of virtual commu.
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community - based moderation works, please
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Student work can also be shared within groups (writing
communities) to provide a more focussed way for students to get peer feedback as well as
read and
comment on the work of other students.
Journals also help nurture classroom
community and offer a way for you to build relationships with your students through
reading and
commenting on their journals.
This brings up a
community page specific for each book which shows statistics, such as how many times said book has been
read, number of
comments, likes, a list of other Vox users
reading the book at the same time as you and a feed for users to talk about the book.
It brings the
community aspect found in Youtube
comments and integrates that with
reading.
Social
communities like GoodReads allow people to share their
reading lists with each other,
comment on books they want to
read and develop a public board with all the books they have
read or are in the process of
reading.
Kobo Pulse, accessible from within a book, allows you to see how many other people are
reading a book at that time, as well as to post
comments to share with the Kobo
community.
Epic
Reads allows user
comments, so you can get a sense of what the
community is preferring, before you buy it.
In this much talked - about infographic from Goodreads, some of the 19 million members of that book - sharing
community offer interesting
comment on why and when they tend to stop
reading — or continue.
Writing
community specialist and University of Cincinnati professor Jane Friedman, who hosts the Ether here at her site, posted her excellent warning, Authors: Don't Pay Money for BEA Book Promotion, just as I'd been
reading an arresting series of
comments on a blog post titled Who Controls Your Amazon eBook Price?
Tell me what you're working on in the
comments below and join the Ladies in
Read community on Pinterest!
She speaks about the pleasures of
reading at library conferences, to literacy organizations and
community groups throughout the world and
comments on books regularly on NPR's Morning Edition.
If you want more insights on my day - to - day strategies, and that of The College Investor
community, I suggest you
read the
comments and share an idea of your own.
The Vox connects you to an online
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commenting on their posts, participating in forums, writing guest posts, doing interviews, and ultimately marketing your content.
Know your industry by
reading other travel blogs, and become a part of the travel blogging
community by thoughtfully
commenting on their posts.
This week we're rolling dualies, Jennifer and Derrick are busting through the top news of the week and
reading some gaming podcast
community comments while flashing back to 720º.
Feedback is really important to us and we
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Podcast: Episode 6 — Shooting NERF Guns with Girly Hands This week we have some news,
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read the
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We're
reading some of our
community comments and taking a look back at both Pac - Land and the history of Atari post-2600 release.
Read every
comment to see the
communities views.
After
reading the above
comments I'd like to add that I also do craft shows and make art to suit the needs of the people in my
community (cheaper, smaller) and am wondering how to get out of that and be taken more seriously?
Sarah was writing it as she was
reading and watching a lot of science - fiction films and literature, and she was interested in this whole
community of
commenting and reviewing.
After
reading a newspaper column in which Dr. Lovelock predicted disastrous warming, Mr. Bloom (a frequent
comment poster on Dot Earth these days) teamed up with Deng Cheng - hong, a Taiwanese artist, and set up Web sites showing designs for self - sufficient Arctic
communities.
It is interesting that in response to
reading comments by the «climate
community» that directly address uncertainty, Judith's response is a derisive one.
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