Sentences with phrase «speaks on this topic often»

Founder of Plywood People, Jeff Shinabarger writes and speaks on this topic often.

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I am often asked to speak at churches and conferences on the topic of why young adults are leaving the church.
I've often been asked to speak to leaders of mainline churches on the topic of young people leaving the church.
Jesus spoke on the topic of the Kingdom of God more often than any other and repeatedly drew a contrast between the kingdoms of the world and the Kingdom of God (John 18:36, Luke 22:25 - 27).
de Lench writes and speaks often on the topic of preventing sexual abuse in sports.
Often consulted by the media to speak on a variety of breastfeeding topics, Heather has appeared on the Today Show, «Healthy New York», AlphaMom TV and ABC's Today's Mom.
I don't often speak about my Faith on this website but it is what inspires all of my work online and in my personal life, so I'm very glad to be working in this new capacity to weave spiritual principles with topics related to parenting.
Mark - Viverito, a native of Puerto Rico who has made immigrant rights a cornerstone of her speakership and often speaks on the topic at the national level, will also call for increased help and protections for undocumented children across the country.
My dad's main healing tool, though, was humor; he believed it plays an important part in healing, and often, when asked to give talks at health - symposiums, he would speak on the topic of the role of humor in healing.
Backstage's Great Perforamnces issue, on newsstands Dec. 6, will feature a piece on her discussing her craft, Knightley also took the time to speak frankly on several other topics, including how she often dies on film; how Wright was resistant to casting her in «Pride and Prejudice,» their first film together; and how her Mr. Darcy in that movie, Matthew Macfadyen, almost played her abuser in a public service advertisement.
Often students struggle to speak with eloquence for longer than 20 seconds because they haven't formed opinions on a specific topic.
He is often invited to speak on topics related to education and the measurement of academic achievement.
I have often spoken and written on the topic of suspending absences while working on separation anxiety.
He has spoken often for DDP, on such topics as global warming in courts, the litigation epidemic, that litigation and junk science helped bring down the World Trade Center, and that great thinkers are almost entirely created via home schooling.
Those words are not spoken often in the context of the business of law, so it is not surprising that Kotter's recent interview on the topic of... Continue Reading
Lorin will speak on a panel, titled «They May Happen More Often but They Still Feel Like Crises - How to Be Ready for Them,» which will discuss, among other topics, how to be prepared for the foreseeable and the unforeseeable, communicating with the board during a crisis, strategies for reporting to regulators and complex issues presented by potential whistleblower involvement.
Seeing how I am often asked this question, and was asked to speak on this very topic at an upcoming Connect to Care seminar in NYC later this month, I thought I would share some of the dialogue with you.
Often times people ask me to speak on a topic that I don't have the expertise to present, but I do know JUST THE RIGHT person for you.
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