He went on to add that: «
It still speaks to people's feeling of a massive breach of trust, and we've got a lot of work to do to repair that.»
Do you think that God
still speaks to people through dreams?
A people who believe God
still speaks to His people and that God's Word, both written and spoken, holds the answers to all our questions.
«But, look, it's not good...
It still speaks to people feeling like this was a massive breach of trust and that we have a lot of work to do to repair that.»
«Even if we can't measure a change,
it still speaks to people feeling like this is a massive breach of trust.»
Not exact matches
To avoid any regional bias, we spoke to people throughout the beer industry — from brewers to hop farmers — to get their take on areas that are showing a lot of potential, though may still be under - the - radar on a national basi
To avoid any regional bias, we
spoke to people throughout the beer industry — from brewers to hop farmers — to get their take on areas that are showing a lot of potential, though may still be under - the - radar on a national basi
to people throughout the beer industry — from brewers
to hop farmers — to get their take on areas that are showing a lot of potential, though may still be under - the - radar on a national basi
to hop farmers —
to get their take on areas that are showing a lot of potential, though may still be under - the - radar on a national basi
to get their take on areas that are showing a lot of potential, though may
still be under - the - radar on a national basis.
Still, it didn't take much prodding
to get dozens of
people of all generations
to email me and let me know what
speaking habits they think Millennials need
to stop using now — at least at work.
«
People still need
to be reminded
to speak in a quiet, conversational voice,» says Pachter.
People who have been fighting for this for too long, others who were never comfortable enough to openly talk about their experiences with gun violence, or still others who were never listened to when opening up about their experiences with gun violence or were afraid to speak out — these are the people we are fighting with an
People who have been fighting for this for too long, others who were never comfortable enough
to openly talk about their experiences with gun violence, or
still others who were never listened
to when opening up about their experiences with gun violence or were afraid
to speak out — these are the
people we are fighting with an
people we are fighting with and for.
When it was my turn
to speak, I felt like the last
person standing who would defend value investing, a process I
still strongly believed in despite all evidence
to the contrary at that time.
He added: «Some
people are
still frightened of
speaking to the media.
James Carne who works at CAP Job Clubs UK believes churches have an obligation
to continue
to help those finding it hard
to get work,
speaking on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «There is
still a big gap in terms of opportunities or help for
people who are seeking work.
«1 Very truly I [Jesus] tell you, we
speak of what we know, and we testify
to what we have seen, but
still you
people do not accept our testimony.
They reached the hearts of the
people who heard Lincoln
speak, they, gave shape
to the hopes and actions of the black community and the «fellow citizens» in King's time, and they
still have some effect today.
starman are you referring
to the new enlightened world where
people are
still allowing each other
to starve and there are
still hundreds of active wars going on as we
speak?
Hearing him
speak so harshly was a bit like watching someone fall in front of a crowd of
people; it wasn't happening
to me directly, but it
still caused me
to wince on her behalf.
Mark's second and third parables (4:26, 30) are introduced by the words, «And he said,» as though Jesus was
still speaking to the disciples; but what follows these parables (vv 33 - 34) shows that they were delivered
to the
people.
«I'm a very ordinary
person and not «spiritual,»» she said, «but I feel like the Lord
spoke to me through Psalm 37, «Be
still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when
people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.»
That «
still, small voice» you
speak of is definitely there — but it appears that most
people aren't listening
to God anymore.
We must acknowledge that
people can
still speak truth into our lives even if we don't see eye -
to - eye on every single issue.
(
People could well differ on what this would allow us
to say about God, with some opting, for example, for Whitehead's primordial nature of God while rejecting the consequent, with others considering even the primordial nature too speculative and
speaking only of «creative interchange» or «creative passage,» and with
still others considering the consequent nature of God the most empirically grounded feature of Whitehead's doctrine.)
«As chaplain
to a group of disabled children travelling
to Lourdes with HCPT he was as happy
speaking with them as with any able bodied
person, and thrived on the levelling which Lourdes offers: it doesn't matter how old you are or whether you can walk or
speak, you
still have value and worth.
They have
to speak the gospel in ways that secularized modern
people can hear: «That's what led me
to imagination in the first place, and I
still believe that one can be true
to the task of theology without compromising the essentials as did theological liberalism.»
I am just amazed that he is
still allowed
to speak and gets money from poor
people who don't know any better so he can stay fat.
The Bible, however,
still presents some problems
to the modern reader as he faces the actual text, and so this book tries
to meet those problems for the
person — alone or in a group — who is willing
to sit before the material and allow it
to speak to him.
The transcendent dignity of the human
person in communion with the Creator is
still capable of
speaking to our depths — the more so
to the extent that the fantastical mythology of «H +» is exposed as fraudulent and cleared out of the way, allowing us
to notice that we have depths
to speak to.
A friend who was a counselor before she retired and who knew from work one of the main problems in that church, sat me down one day and talked
to me about what it had been like
to work with that woman and how everyone saw that woman, and then my friend gave me this article
to read that she had learned and used while she was
still in practice before she retired: https://glynissherwood.com/12-steps-
to-breaking-free-from-being-the-family-scapegoat/ This article
speaks about family, but my friend told me it can be applied
to any dysfunctional group of
people.
«I
spoke to people who were part of Carlton's [church], who were
still very close
to him but just don't worship alongside him or in the same place,» he says.
For me I do believe in the Sacraments and the role they play in Salvation - Jesus did change wine into this blood and the bread into his body during the last supper and told believers
to do this in his memory and he did foreshadow what would happen on the Cross he gave up his life so we maybe could be saved, because not all who profess Christ is Lord or believe in God will be saved, there are many
people who claim they can abuse, sleep around, steal, cheat and that they'll
still go
to heave because 1 day they said the sinner's prayer, actions
speak louder then words.
I knew this was coming because this is something Dr. Radmacher often did when he
spoke in churches, but it was
still enjoyable
to glance around at the
people in the church and watch them open their eyes and blink in confusion at each other.
If we
still continue
to speak of a historical revelation we do not mean that it is special in the sense that the
people to whom it is communicated are thereby superior
to other human beings.
There are
still people in my life who try
to guilt me occasionally, most of which do not know the whole story, nor understand (or try
to understand) the parts of the story I have shared, and therefore do not have the right
to speak their opinions or controlling agendas into my life.
He added that although he is used
to speaking in front of
people, he was
still nervous about singing in front of Simon Cowell and the other Britain's Got Talent judges: «I thought about it for a long time before deciding
to enter and I kind of thought in the end I'm not going
to beat myself up if they criticise me and I don't get any yes's... but I said I'd give it a go»
I'm a recovering pastor who
still speaks in tongues but I have
to agree that
people often relate
to the gifts of the Holy Spirit with more of a superstitious magic mentality than one of faith and submission.
«Very truly I tell you, we
speak of what we know, and we testify
to what we have seen, but
still you
people do not accept our testimony.
Try as I might, and despite all the
people speaking into my life (and even the
still small voice of God), I find it extremely difficult
to believe something other than what I have believed my entire life.
When I first stepped into the anti-trafficking arena over six years ago, most of the
people I
spoke to had no idea that slavery was
still «a thing.»
Yet it is right when he
speaks in the nature of man, that we should see that the «Father» is
still hisfruition, in the Divine
Person, and that we should see in his human nature also, as the Son of Man and High Priest of Mankind, the reverence, the subordination, and the joy with which we should be swept up in and through him
to the Father.
The «need»
to be noticed, loved, and treated kindly is a universal need, I think, and even when we do not have the money or the resources
to «buy stuff» for
people, we can
still take notice of others, and
speak to them kindly, showing them the dignity and honor they deserve.
They lay down among the dead or wounded
people; some stroked those who were
still alive, and
spoke quietly
to them.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having
to express such assessment via
speaking, writing, etc. if a group of
people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that
still have
to express what they saw.)
«I laugh at those debased
peoples that let themselves be stirred up by agitators, and dare
to speak of liberty without so much as having the idea of it; with their hearts
still heavy with the vices of slaves, they imagine that they have only
to be mutinous in order
to be free.
They are, however, a fair summary of the truth upon which the existence of the church rests, the word the church has
to speak that will not be
spoken if the church does not
speak it, the word that contemporary
people, despite all of the attractions and distractions thrown up by contemporary culture,
still long
to hear.
Even
people I know who have gone
to JiM and decided
to stay in the gay lifestyle
speak very highly of the program and say it was
still one of the best experiences of their life.
It is an unforgettable scene there in that upper room — the shadows, the stillness, the hushed voices of
people speaking very carefully, very intently, because they wanted
to get it all said while there was
still time and
to get it said right.
I believe when we tell
people about the great things (they are loved by God now and not when they get better) and when we
speak clearly of the great things God has done and
still promises
to do, then we create new ways for
people to live and new worlds for them
to live in.
In the same address he went on
to speak of
people of unusual sensitivity who in some crisis of their lives become
still more acutely conscious of the oneness of all being.
It is a surprise
to most
people to learn that there was a large and widespread Christian community throughout the whole of Central Asia in the first centuries of the present era and that such countries as Afghanistan and Tibet which are
spoken of today as lands
still closed
to the Gospel message, were centres of Christian activity long before Muhammad was born.
I already knew that God was a
speaking God, but it was
still remarkable
to see him
speaking so specifically
to so many
people.
Personally, there's no better time than the holidays
to make something that
speaks to your heritage, that is familiar (but
still healthy), and that brings your favorite
people together around the table.