So when Kim shared a small piece of her own
story about leaving the institutionalized church and connecting to a less traditional community of believers, I mixed the well - meaning, thoughtful critiques in the comment section with some of the messages I've been getting from critics lately, and this is what I heard:
It will be interesting to know whether
the stories about him leaving during the transfer window have any substance.
An acquaintance of mine recently shared a horror
story about leaving her five month old baby with a sitter for a few hours.
It's an immigrant
story about leaving the world you know behind hoping for a better life.
A quiet coming - of - age
story about leaving home.
Candy tells
a story about leaving Manila, where she spent much of her childhood, to live in England.
It is
my story about leaving the Amish.
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our story about leaving the option of the traditional classroom behind in exchange for a Danish Forest School for our toddler — we traded in the books and papers you usually associate with school, and got a whole lot of adventure in its place.
Not exact matches
Wood also lent her voice to the book, telling a
story about a fun night that the she had with Caroline and Albert after they were upset they had been
left behind while their parents attended the wedding of King Constantine and Queen Anne - Marie.
When Freitas sat down to talk to young people
about their phones, she heard some pretty crazy
stories of raging tech addiction, from the girl who gave her phone a name and talked
about it like a friend to the boy who claimed he'd rather
leave his brain at home than his precious device.
«The most compelling growth
story in the market is also the world's most heavily shorted stock,» Andrew
Left's Citron Research says
about Alibaba.
She added that the Gamergate incidents, as well as the
stories of sexism in the industry described by many female game developers, have spurred some women to tell Edwards that they're thinking
about leaving the industry or discouraging their daughters from working in it.
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story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The
story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The
story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care
about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success
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She tells her
story about who approached who before she officially
left the PC party for the NDP.
But Hannity makes no secret of his admiration for Trump — and now his show had broken a
story that
left the president open to questions
about his truthfulness.
In 1995, before
leaving on a ministry trip to Australia, I read a true
story about a seminary student who struck up a conversation with a teenager who had been living on the streets of Melbourne.
Plus, your
stories start out okay and then the endings are just thrown together and I'm
left with a sense of «what the hell was that all
about?»
This
leaves us asking why such people claim, or feign, agnosticism
about such
stories, which are so often
stories about Jews.
But, in my experience, sometimes the best way to keep communication healthy and open is to go to bed angry and then talk
about it the next morning when you've had enough sleep to know that
leaving the milk out in the car probably wasn't a veiled act of aggression meant to symbolize every problem in the relationship, but rather just the sort of mistake anyone would make while distracted by a fascinating
story on NPR.
Before anyone starts yelling
about discrimination against Christians and Jews or censorship, it's important to note that the movie adaptation
leaves out several other key pieces of the
story.
Mr Rushbrooke said Sir Cliff had been
left with «no option» but to take legal action and told the judge: «What we are talking
about is using TV cameras to spy into someone's home at the time when their target is in the most vulnerable position imaginable and then serve it up to the British public as the most sensational
story imaginable.»
If a mother can be arrested for
leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a
story, now,
about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the
story would be labeled «fantasy.»
My
story is
about leaving the boxing gloves behind,
about calling a truce on the culture wars that have
left so many people beaten and bruised and
left for dead by those who claim to follow a crucified Savior.
I want them to walk away knowing that they know a lot more
about the
story, that they've gone on an emotional journey with the characters, and at the end of it, they're still
left wondering.
Using biblical
stories told by and
about Jesus as his starting point, Cox offers a series of wide - ranging reflections on everything from the ethics of in vitro fertilization to the biblical accuracy of the
Left Behind novels.
Earlier in the
story, when Malkiel is
about to
leave on his quest, he and his fiancée, Tamar, have a serious falling out, an incident elliptically referred to as the
story unfolds.
But i must say ty to the
left you have made this show
about the real
story of mankind even more popular I think i speak for the other 2.3 billion Christians around the world when i say «Thank You»
The
story opened in a swank Protestant church where at the conclusion of the service a poor, unemployed, shabby young man got up and told his
story of unemployment to the startled parishioners and ended by saying: «You can't all go out hunting up jobs for people like me, but what I am puzzled
about when I see so many Christians living in luxury and singing, «Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to
leave, and follow Thee,» is what is meant by following Jesus?
The most baffling thing is how religious people could be completely rational
about every other thing in their everyday lives; and then take
leave of their faculties when it comes to these silly
stories.
Mark has a circumstantial
story (copied by Matthew and Luke)
about the way the donkey was «found» Apparently it had been
left «tethered at a door outside in the street» at the entrance to the village (presumably either Bethany or the neighboring Bethphage), ready to be released to messengers who gave the password, «Our Master needs it.»
When I talked to them
about why they
left, they basically all told the same
story of the dysfunction they saw in the church.
I lwould ike to see you show you aren't so biased and provide either equal time to showing a positive
story about the Catholic Church or show the statistics or
stories on other faiths which are suffering equally or more in lack of attendance and in people
leaving the church.
As a strong Catholic who is of service to the community on a regular basis, loves the faith, respects other's rights to have their faiths as well, and — yes — has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to see CNN's belief blog write a
story about the positive of the Catholic faith, instead of always reading
about the people that have
left and the problems people have with the Church.
why no
stories about the hundreds of people who
leave the church daily and proclaim they're atheist?
he responded to that ironic question with a
story about a man set upon by thieves and
left beside the road.
Almost everyday, it seems, there's a new
story about how «Millennials are
leaving the church.»
The book is a
story about a pastor who ends up
leaving his church to follow Jesus in intimate ways he never thought possible.
When Jesus told his
stories about a lost sheep and a lost coin he
left the details to our imagination.
(I remember one particularly awkward
story involving a very
left - wing politician known for his litigious nature, but I can't tell you
about it or he'll sue me.)
... but since you seem to think that God gets angry, and when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my mind
about Christians... or I might just stick to that goats - on - the -
left - hand
story in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
«The first community, in order to affirm that Jesus was more than one of the prophets — that his authority had a certain finality or absoluteness
about it not found in others — had few options
left to it but to tell the
story of Jesus in such a way that his authority would become apparent and would confront other hearers, as it had confronted those who had witnessed it, with the necessity to make up their minds — to declare themselves for or against Jesus.»
In response to this gruesome
story, the «Guest,» who had
left Galicia before the war, offers a literary anecdote
about one of the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492.
As a result of jealousies inspired by a TV
story about Chassidic Jews living in a small midwest town with a meat packing facility, that was bringing jobs and money to the local businesses, all manner of radical groups, from PETA, to unionizers, to
left - wing Jewish newspapers, and detestable bloggers descended like a ton of bricks.
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose
stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything
about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal
left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
If you are unfamiliar with the
story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit
about a pillar of salt which, as a child,
left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
and it felt like The Spirit
left me I became weak after church I went to this scripture in Matt 12 I prayed and prayed it was like silence I continued in church but dry I would get hope but still no peace
about what I did, every 5 yrs it seems like it would reoccur, get counseled get better, so to make a long
story short, here I am today still struggling with the curse word, evil thoughts to myself, I read your comments again and again.
When I try to describe the spirit - filled life of living loved, I resort to metaphors and
stories: I'll stumble through the words of John 15
about life in the vine or say phrases like «live and move and have our being» and sometimes I talk
about Isaiah or maybe shepherds and sheep who know His voice, but usually I am
left saying «it's like this...» and then I am only bearing witness to the Spirit's movement in my own life and the Love who transforms me.
I
leave you with a
story that Muslims are taught by Muhammad
about Jesus, whom we believe to be a prophet of God.
This course is many hours long and full of
stories, insights, and advice
about leaving the ministry.
At one point he explains that despite the persecution, many indigenous Christians are not
leaving the north, and offers a cheering (and challenging)
story about one group: