Chances are you've
seen these beauties with your own eyes: a compilation of all the nutritious foods we love in one flavor - packed...
Chances are you've
seen these beauties with your own eyes: a compilation of all the nutritious foods we love in one flavor - packed bowl.
Meanwhile, Honda Bay is blessed with a number of breathtaking islands and going on an island hopping tour is the best way to
see their beauty with your own eyes.
Not exact matches
It was during a licensing negotiation that she fell in love
with the
beauty business and also
saw an incredible opportunity to create change.
The consumer segment
saw even slower growth,
with operational increases of just 1.3 % as poor performance in domestic baby care products offset gains in
beauty products like Neutrogena and Aveeno.
You can
see DNA under the microscope, and the
beauty is that you can do it
with animals that aren't even alive.
He has no form or comeliness; and when we
see Him, there is no
beauty that we should desire Him He is despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted
with grief.
I might recommend Shane Claiborne's book «Irresistable Revolution» to
see how he and the communities
with him are trying to restore
beauty, community, and love in their neighborhoods.
When I
see my life as a story,
with all the richness and depth of art, the
beauty and serendipity and redemption, the synchronicity of forces beyond my knowing, I understand finally that I am not necessarily the author.
I have heard preachers say that when non-believers look at the leadership of husbands and the submission of wives, they will
see the
beauty of Christ's relationship
with the church and be drawn to Christianity.
Whether or not God tinkered
with creation in the manner envisioned by creationism or some versions of intelligent design, such tinkering is neither necessary to the doctrine of creation nor is it the source of the
beauty seen by the believer.
The
beauty of the written word in Genesis strikes me
with an understanding of what the greatest thinkers of those early days
saw when they looked into the wonder of man and the awe in the universe around them.
How can people be so naive
seeing a world created
with inteligence and attribute such
beauty to a stupid - nothing billion year blob?
So why do those of us who don't
see the
beauty of God have to put up
with those of you who do telling us that we're wrong for not
seeing things the way you
see them?
And the two people who stay at the forefront of my mind to keep me going in the work of redemption are: 1) Adeke Loy — a mama in Uganda who faces horrific abuse and is slowly
seeing beauty and redemption & 2) Reeshma, a 12 year old girl who I met while on investigation
with Indian Rescue Mission.
Seeing her surpassing
beauty he fell madly in love
with her.
This is the
beauty that we can
see with the eyes of faith, and evangelization in this culture that denies transcendence means spreading this «sacramental» way of
seeing the world around us.
I confess that I was
seeing ALL THE PARALLELS
with the Dalek having his morality and «sense of
beauty» and goodness restored by memory.
The Faith Alive group in Southampton has in the past decade initiated Alpha courses, an ecumenical programme sharing ideas about leadership, formation and outreach methods
with other denominations, a city guildhall event
with a Catholic inspirational speaker and prayer teams, a city mission, an introductory programme for «new seekers», that is people interested in the Church and who might wish to continue
with the RCIA, displays outside a church on a main road and a manned gazebo to provide information and resources to passers - by during the papal visit, and the Anchor catecheticscourse making use of the «way of
beauty» for evangelising parishioners,
seen as a primary target.
A long, honest look and conversation
with the man in the mirror may help you
see the
beauty of the process, remember yourself in the chaos of your internal battle (sometimes we lose ourselves this way — kind of like not
seeing the forest for the trees), and discover the blessing that you are, in the way the people your life touches already feel you are.
And to hundreds of millions the most radiant day of all the bright and dark days in the story of mankind is that which
saw his birth — no wonder an earlier and more imaginative age made it a day of weird unearthly
beauty, when a strange star hung low above the city of David and a multitude of angels broke
with sudden glory the silence of the dawn.
This was not a new idea in Israel; but Jesus
saw so clearly its radical implications, gave himself to it so utterly, embodied it so movingly in his life and expressed it
with such power and
beauty in his words, that a new thing had happened in Israel.
By clearing the clutter away from Christianity
with humor, we're able to
see the
beauty of Christ.
Faced
with these wonderful facts of human life (charity,
beauty, etc), evolutionary reductivists default to subjectivity, assume that our impressions of value are illusory and
see moral reasoning as a sophisticated mechanism to get what we really want (a free decoder ring to anyone who, without laughing, can explain my Petco experience in these terms).
The Spirit also acts at our own baptism: he illuminates us so that we
see God's will
with clarity; he gives us the strength and power to do it; he purifies and cleanses us of sin; and breathes order and
beauty into lives inwardly devastated and broken, making us whole again.
for me i
see the
beauty in all religions and if you open your mind and heart you would
see theirs more similarities than differences especially
with Islam and Christianity.
The rampant evil we
see in the world today: ~ the corruption of human character so prevalent even in the young, ~ the disregard of everything that is pure, virtuous and godly, being replaced
with apathy and indifference toward anything that stands for righteousness, ~ the boastfulness and pride in man's own achievements... ~ the inability to recognize the
beauty and virtue in things that generations of the past naturally understood.
They tell us that they have arrived at an unshakable conviction, not based on inference but on immediate experience, that God is a spirit
with whom the human spirit can hold intercourse; that in him meet all that they can imagine of goodness, truth, and
beauty that they can
see his footprints everywhere in nature, and feel his presence within them as the very life of their life, so that in proportion as they come to themselves they come to him.
Natural objects were glorified, my spiritual vision was so clarified that I
saw beauty in every material object in the universe, the woods were vocal
with heavenly music; my soul exulted in the love of God, and I wanted everybody to share in my joy.»
The truth is this: that since atheists are people who have allowed a part their beings to die, how can they possibly understand those who speak of life which they not know??? It's like when a blind man would argue
with the one who
sees, telling him that there is no such thing as sight, and all the
beauty he's
seeing and describing to him is just the figment of his immagination...!!!
As a Jew raised by a Turkish Jewish father,
with an agnostic / atheist American mom who shared in all the religious practices out of respect and love I
see immense
beauty in this family and their tolerance, acceptance, and embracing of their heritages.
While Challies took great care to broach the subject
with caution, I was disappointed to
see him return to the familiar refrain that «outer
beauty reflects inner
beauty» and that a good wife will keep up appearances for her husband, «choosing an attractive sweater instead of the stained Mickey Mouse t - shirt.»
And any Christian, failing to
see how inevitably a cruel and tragic world forced on the Jewish community a greater humaneness toward its own members than they could possibly extend to the Moabites, should read the First Epistle of John, where love is expressed
with supreme
beauty but is always to be understood as love of the brethren.
We have had similar things take place while meeting
with the church and it is always really neat to
see how God manifests Himself in people and how people struggle to
see Him through the mess and
beauty that is humanity.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to
see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing
with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their
beauty to you... what?
What I
saw in the living room at the biker wedding can't compare
with the power and
beauty of the church when it is working the way Jesus intended.
[3] And so
with the help of John Paul's epiphany «even now [purity of heart] enables us to
see according to God; it lets us perceive the human body — ours and our neighbour's — as a temple of the Holy Spirit, a manifestation of divine
beauty.»
And if you do, post a pic on Instagram
with #feastingonfruit so I can
see those chocolate chip snack bar
beauties!
But to
see it
with my own eyes, I was really really impressed and taken back by the
beauty of the land where it was grown, aged, and bottled, as well as by the people who work there from the head people in charge down to the forklift workers, some of whose families have worked there for generations.
I normally don't eat berries or any other fruit
with a meal — find our why here — but I just couldn't resist this freshness and
beauty of all these ingredients combined:)
See, once a while I break my own rules...
But then, there were more than a few magical moments on each trip where I really
saw what my parents had been trying to show us year after year after year — that there are some really awesomely gorgeous places in America, steeped
with history and
beauty — that outside of the craziness of every day life there is a world where none of the petty stuff matters, and what's really important is being together as a family appreciating some of the more basic pleasures of life.
«He is then awestruck
with the
beauty of the places where he was raised, which he is now able to
see with new eyes, and creates a dish that simply but beautifully expresses that terroir.»
I fell in love
with this
beauty when I
saw it last night on my Instagram feed, Aimee!
«The phrase «clean label» was unknown to consumers when we launched MicroGARD ®, which shows how early we
saw the
beauty in fermentation based ingredients,» said George Weber, Ph.D., senior principal scientist
with DuPont Nutrition & Health, a co-inventor of MicroGARD ®.
«The phrase «clean label» was unknown to consumers when we launched MicroGARD ®, which shows how early we
saw the
beauty in fermentation based ingredients,» says George Weber, PhD, senior principal scientist
with DuPont Nutrition & Health, a co-inventor of MicroGARD ®.
When we finally
saw the back garden we were pleasantly surprised to
see 3 apple trees to go
with the one
beauty in the front garden.
I hope this simple salad idea gives you some inspiration for your own salads this summer, and when you next
see an amazing piece of fruit or vegetable that you don't quite know what to do
with, just remember,
beauty in simple.
My son has many products from Pleasant Hill and from
seeing the product line first hand, I fell in love
with the
beauty and quality of all the grain machines.
Now, after being co-opted by the
beauty industry, food industry (
see: mermaid toast), and, even, the world of home decor, the mermaid trend has crossed over into booze,
with mermaid prosecco.
Some young men, and old ones too, not satisfied
with one sight, returned several times to
see the spring, and seemed to become more exhilarated, and more enthusiastic on the subject of its
beauties, in proportion to the number of their pilgrimages.