«I was probably in the best
shape of my life for Knocked Up but I hated going to the gym... I've now found a woman who teaches kettlebell classes.
I will now be in the best
shape of my life for the rest of my life as I will continue to do KETTLEBELL.
Not exact matches
Hutchins was a competitive swimmer and excelled at «Surf
Life Saving» — lifeguarding as a sport, essentially — but he was now out
of shape compared with a shirtless photo he'd recently seen from those days, which he described as «biceps
for days.»
To
shape and vet the curriculum, the school has signed up a number
of industry partners, including Telus, Hootsuite and
Live Nation — ideally, these companies will also consider Red Academy grads
for available positions, though the program doesn't guarantee employment.
An eight - episode series about the world
of shipping containers and global trade may seem like a niche subject, but it doesn't take long
for host Alexis Madrigal to convince listeners why the development
of this worldwide network has
shaped every aspect
of life on Earth.
The others were the explosive growth
of renewable energy sources, especially solar photo - voltaic energy; China's increasing prioritization
of cleaner energy; and the huge long - term rise in global electricity demand, reflecting higher
living standards in the emerging world — notably in the
shape of demand
for air conditioning.
While it is not directly related to replacement rates per se, the authors use pairs
of cross sectional data from the GSS and from Statistics Canada's 1992 Family Expenditure Surveys and the 1998 Survey
of Household Spending to illustrate that both real family income and real family consumption adjusted
for household size tend to be hump -
shaped with respect to age and peak in the 50s, while general satisfaction with
life tends to stay relatively constant through different ages.
Haskayne alumnus credits a foundation
of knowledge
for shaping his
life; Arch Awards to be handed out Nov. 9
Millennials are the first generation
of Canadians whose world will be
shaped by the «rise
of Asia»
for the entirety
of their adult
lives.
Everyone who runs
for a public office will have his / her
life exposed; if a belief in God is part
of the core, then that coincides with the principles that originally
shaped this country and have made it a democratic and desirable place to
live.
One could have an abortion and happy they denied
life to an innocent in favor
of their own lifestyle, one could have a baby with the intent on sacrificing it to Satan in some way,
shape, or form, it could go lots
of different ways
for lots
of different reasons but contradicting itself is
of absolutely no concern as a lot
of Satanists also label themselves «nonreligious».
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice
for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making
life -
shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age
of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
Röpke locates wealth creation «not in «capital,» machine models, technical or organizational recipes or natural wealth, but in a spirit
of order, foresight, combination, calculation, enterprise, human leadership and the freedom to
shape life and things, also in citizenship, responsibility, loyalty to work, reliability, thrift and the urge to create, and in a civil middle class, providing the humus
for all this» things, in short, which can neither be conjured up from the soil, nor imported.»
By conceiving
of collegiality in terms
of «support groups,» the authors fail to appreciate the potential
for strong forms
of collegiality that have the character
of friendship, in which fellow pastors share each other's
lives and help
shape each other's character.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands
of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly
shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode
of fear I
live in a rough area
of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this
for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out
of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time
for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence
of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling
of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart
of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up
for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around
for a wee while there's lots
of good information to be plundered loll
This very act is a blessing
for us as we are drawn into the
life of the Blessed Trinity and our own
lives are conformed little by little to God's purposes,
shaped by his grace and guided by his providence.
Chester's vocals could pierce your chest with rage, and then back off and communicate the emotion
of a sexually abused young boy, the defining event
of Chester's
life which would
shape his lyrics
for the
life of the band.
Prophecy is where the dreams
of God and the dreams
of God's people meet, and the resulting poetry has
shaped the rhetoric and
lives of the faithful
for generations, from John the Baptist to Martin Luther King Jr..
Some non-mechanical causative principle
of order is required to explain,
for example, why the molecules
of living beings come together into specific
shapes, why organisms develop specific characteristics or have the capacity to regulate their metabolism or readjust and reintegrate themselves holistically when injured or when challenged by their environment.
Because the Bible is the most effective force in history
for lifting women to higher levels
of respect, dignity, and freedom, we join an historic succession
of women whose Christian faith is forged from biblical truth and whose
lives are
shaped into Christ's image on the anvil
of obedience.
Similarly, the Hebrew word nephesh may best be translated «breath - soul,» as is clear,
for example, in the early story
of man's creation: Yahweh
shaped man from dust out
of the ground, and blew into his nostrils the breath
of life, so that man became a nephesh — that is, an animated being.
Obviously, one is teaching and encouraging students more directly, and the other is
shaping the overall
life of the seminary; but the purpose
of that is
for the overall
shaping of the many, many denominations that Fuller serves.
The biblical understanding
of life never had a chance to
shape its own culture and ethic, and thus to create a context
for sexuality within a Christian style
of life.
All noteworthy quests» from the persistent and annoying neighbor in the New Testament who knocks on the door
for bread in the middle
of the night (and serves as one model
for how we should pray) to Homer's Odysseus, who seeks to return home» have something in common: They know what they want and love, and they
shape their
lives to the pursuit
of it.
When a man chooses to
live entirely in and
for this sphere, or, as St. Paul puts it, when he «
lives after the flesh», it assumes the
shape of a «power».
With the changing demographics in America, including the racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, immigration, and biblical justice challenges
of our day, it is more important than ever
for people
of color to have safe places to
live authentically, serve humbly, and use their influence and experiences to
shape our theology (what we know and believe about God) and our praxis (the ethics
of our human behavior or what we actually do).
While respecting the universal principles
of the Church, the Christian by his own conscience and his own inquiry, which is a duty incumbent on him as an individual, has to seek
for the concrete prescription by which he will
shape his own
life and endeavour to contribute to determining the actual form taken by public
life.
It is projecting an Urbana - style convention on evangelical social witness, annual conferences
for pastors to explore avenues
for the involvement
of congregations in community justice issues, and the formation
of vocational task forces among evangelicals in politics, business and other callings, through which the
shape of American political and business
life might be altered to promote Christian values.
Brilliant minds
of the order
of Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon, Warren Weaver, John Von Newman, W. Ross Ashby, and Stafford Beer, among many others, provided the conceptual structures
for the multidisciplinary methodology
of the systems approach.2 Incredible advances in computers, in league with sophisticated instruments
of systems analysis, play an ever increasing role in
shaping the
life style and the world view
of contemporary society along the lines suggested by systems theory.
The character
of this suffering moves theological attention to the social systems that
shape our
lives — economic, political, cultural — as well as to public events themselves (the Holocaust, programs and policies
of economic austerity, military intervention, terrorism, ethnic nationalist expression, struggles
for survival and freedom).
If we are
shaped by a theistic heritage, our aim is to
live out this way
of experiencing in faithfulness to God and with respect
for others.
Fractal Cosmology gives places
for Life within the very fabrics
of all
living formations
of cellular
shaped universes.
«The family has the most potential
of any institution
for shaping the spiritual and moral
lives of children.»
The tension that Israel knew throughout her
life as a nation between faith in an electing, acting, covenanting God on the one hand, and on the other the rational improbability, if not absurdity,
of the divine promises implicit in her faith; the conflict between the divine demand to trust and the human doubt; the incongruity between divine promise
for the nation and the incredible historical odds against fulfillment — all
of this Israel is mindful
of in the
shaping of the stories, and in the reading and cherishing
of the stories.
If we ask ourselves, therefore, what accounts
for the success Lewis's writings have clearly had in reaching a wide range
of readers and in
shaping a religiously informed vision
of life, his appreciation
of the everyday can not be overlooked.
In such a short book, Merkle can not be faulted
for failing to include all the sources
of Heschel's
life and work, but apart from rabbinic tradition» the legal foundation and theological speculation that
shaped and
shapes Jewish
life» he can not be understood.
If, as we know, it is a central feature
of all Christian theological ethics that God's future reaches backwards into the present and determines the
shape of our moral
lives, then what God restores at the end
of days we are called in our time to care
for and preserve.
But this was a dim and vague affair, presumably taken to be a way in which the «spirit» breathed into human
life when God
shaped the «dust
of the earth,» as the legend in Genesis tells the story, would never be utterly destroyed — after all, it had been breathed by God and hence must be indestructible even if largely irrelevant to whatever the future, beyond death, held
for men and women.
By suggesting a correlation between how well a college actually succeeds in forming and
shaping students»
lives during their academic journey and well - being after graduation, the report offers an opportunity
for further debate over how best to cultivate the
life of the mind.
Still, Urofsky's biography is a valuable guide to the
life and thought
of a man who,
for better and worse, profoundly
shaped modern constitutional law.
How, minister to royalty, who call The prophets troublers
of the church, Disturbers
of the Christian peace, meddlers In matters — so they say — irrelevant To
life in faith and hope and love;
for whom The double altar is imperative; Who seek to
shape the deity in form That sanctifies the royal
of the earth?
There are places where he resorts to the imagery
of myth and speaks
of Christ as if he were
living an unseen
life with God in a heavenly realm above, from which he would descend to appear on the earth at the imminent end - time.38 At other times Paul could speak
of the church as the body
of Christ,
of which the Christian believers formed «the limbs and organs».39 He exhorted the Galatians to «put on Christ as a garment», 40 he said to the Romans, «Let Christ Jesus himself be the armor that you wear», 41 and he told the Galatians how he was in travail until they «took the
shape of Christ».42 In various ways Paul spoke
of the risen Christ as an indwelling presence in the believer, the most moving passage being his own testimony, I have been crucified with Christ; the
life I now
live is not my
life, but the
life which Christ
lives in me; and my present bodily
life is
lived by faith in the Son
of God who loved me and gave himself up
for me.»
Of course it is something that has helped
shape countless
lives but you can't take all that
for the truth.
The problem,
of course, is that it is hard
for one person to
live in ways that are not touched and
shaped by the larger patterns
of her culture, and ours is still a culture unfriendly to modesty.
It has a
life of its own in the sense that it
shapes individual activity as well as serving as an outlet
for it, entertains goals and affirms goods as well as being the empty form on which they may be hung.
[30] Conforming to the New Thought belief that «consciousness is elementally creative, reciprocates thoughts, and thereby
shapes all manifestation,» AGNT affirms «the community
of all
life is sacred; our practices
of meditation and prayer enhance a worldview promoting reverence
for, and service to humanity and planet earth.
We
live in the world which is in large part
shaped for us by the system
of cultural symbols and concepts which we inherit.
As to alcoholics, he says: «The broad interpretation that best fits the evidence is that heavy drinkers are people
for whom drinking has become a central activity in their way
of life...
for the long - term heavy drinker,
life has come to center on drinking —
life [that] is pervaded by a preoccupation with drinking,
shaped and driven by the quest
for drink, drinking situations, and drinking friends» (p. 100).
The darkest fear
of all, the fear that has the power not only to
shape a
life for death - dealing, but also to distort an entire community, is the fear that lurks beneath the pretense
of power and privilege, the fear which crouches behind the doorways
of prejudice and preys upon the least
of those in the community.
All
of this world's status, honor, and prestige can not overcome the insecurity
of one human
life,
for we all have deep within us that God -
shaped hole, and nothing else will ever fit there.