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Not exact matches
A
moment from
life captured to provide inspiration to others as well as
share some of the things I might be doing in my free time.
Then and there, he recognized nearly every instance of excitement in his
life accompanied an urge to
share the
moment through social media.
Facebook loves to talk about how its Facebook
Live video feature connects people and allows them to
share joyful or important
moments from their
lives with friends and family.
Then there's the use of Facebook as a kind of digital scrapbook, to preserve
life events,
shared moments, and memories.
moment, thereby permanently integrating your experience into their
life in such a positive way that they will desperately want to
share the experience with others.
Of course, the big brands are spending millions of dollars to get their short
lived moments of fame with the hope of making a lasting impression, earning loyal brand evangelists and inspiring people to talk about them,
share their message and become a viral hit sensation.
They use social media to
share their happiest and crappiest
moments in
life.
One can grow very attached to a teacher, but there comes a time when you must part ways, ad there are
moments in your
life that can never be
shared with a teacher.
We can not remove sin from this world but we can be moved by the love God gave us, in his only begotten Son, to
share this love, which is eternal, forgiving, and powerful, so powerful that it can not be removed by, even, the taking of
life — for no sooner do you take the
life of such young ones away that, in the next
moment, they are with Christ.
I think it's just easier to hear new music, to connect, to watch
live streams of fun shows and
share moments.
The ah - ha
moments I discovered changed my
life, resulting in two books
sharing my experience, Whispers of Rest and Finding Spiritual Whitespace.
Maybe we should ask ourselves why we, too, are prone to «like» and «
share» when someone else's whole
life is reduced to their most foolish, offensive and regretted public
moment.
Since this «Blog - O - Sphere» is centralized into talking about issues of happenstance
moments in one's
life that shaped one's envisioning perceptions of their today
life, I would like to
share to the posters just a little bit of my past
life.
To fail to be one's true human self is to fail in maintaining on one's part the right relationship with God in the divine intention for mankind and at the same
moment a failure in right relationships with other men and women and children, characterized as it should be by the caring,
sharing, giving, and receiving which brings about a condition of peace and concord — which is shalom or abundance of
life.
Share every
moment with your son and don't miss out on his
life.
Such a view in turn can impel believers to a more intense and open encounter with the
living God who
shares intimately every present
moment and seeks to
share with us the next best possibility.
He would trace the first
moment of that manifestation of Wisdom through which creatures are raised up to
share in the very
Life and Being of God, right back to the creative act of the Almighty which initiates the Cosmos in the beginning.
All
life as we know it is based on trying to identify and recreate
moments where you can become aware that your feelings are
shared by another person.
Of course, this conversation is best had among friends, in
living rooms and coffee shops, over homemade meals and
shared bottles of wine, during the Sunday school hour or in those precious few
moments of fellowship squeezed between meetings, play dates and appointments.
Last night's show had its
share of surprises, memorable
moments and clips that will
live on in internet glory.
There's a scene in the film where Krasinski's character and Emily Blunt's character (who are husband and wife in the film as well as real
life),
share a romantic
moment together as they both wear one earbud, and listen to a song — JUST LIKE JIM AND PAM DID.
The
life of the spirit is deeply personal, so that
moments of
sharing on the spiritual level are tender, precious
moments in a relationship.
From the
moment you arrive, locals open their doors and
share the lay of the land, inviting you to
live like them — no tourist trappings or reservations.
She had made several social media video postings prior, where she
shared her thoughts and her private
moments within the sad walls of a dilapidated, filthy trailer she
lived in with two young half siblings, her pill addicted mother and a man not related.
Foxx met the father of the young man, who sustained head and neck injuries and is expected to be hospitalized for some time, and
shared a picture of the
moment on Instagram, writing «a man, a son, a brother's
life was spared last night.
Like the
moments of intimacy at other times in the child's
life, the rare
moments of
sharing with adolescent children can also help the parent to reopen and relive some of his own youth by
sharing in his children's growth.
After
sharing about her own sexual assault, Joy Beth Smith writes: «The message in some churches may be wrong, but the message of Christianity is right: My faith insists that my body is flesh and blood, animated with the breath of
life, and instilled in that
moment with an imprint of God.»
In the mystical
moment of the celebrations of el dia de los muertos, the veil of time and space is removed and we are all together on earth and in heaven, in time and in eternity singing the same songs, enjoying the same drinks and
sharing in the same
life that no earthly power can take away from us.
What probably began as a genuine desire to connect with others through showcasing
life's simple
moments —
sharing our «mess» with the world — has potential to become something unhealthy and even spiritually dangerous.
If you have a free
moment, I would love it if you stopped by Foodie Fridays later this week and
shared them (we go
live at 9 pm EST on Thursday nights)....
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I'm not quite ready to
share with you the direction that my
life is heading at the
moment but there are good things afoot!
At the dinner at Melbourne's 45 Downstairs, Djokovic was friendly and relaxed as he bantered with host Andy Allen (2012 winner of MasterChef Australia) about
sharing some significant
moments of his life in the new Jacob's Creek Made by Moments series of short
moments of his
life in the new Jacob's Creek Made by
Moments series of short
Moments series of short films.
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If you have a free
moment, I would love it if you would stop by tonight at
share it with us at #FoodieFriDIY... we go
live at 9 pm EST..
I do believe that if there are traumatic
moments that happen in
life, you get a past to
share and reminisce a bit.
Through every morsel — and every
moment — we
share, we make a difference in each other's
lives.
«I am extremely honored to partner with Mouton Cadet on the design of this bottle,» added Trent Jones, Jr. «Wine — like golf — is about passion, respect for nature, etiquette and
sharing moments in
life.
He loves connecting with people, establishing traditions and creating unique opportunities for people to
share special
life moments to remember forever.