Sentences with phrase «tangible acts of»

We help those churches reach out into their communities and start ministering, expressing tangible acts of love in Jesus» name to children in the community.»
What will be remembered are the tangible acts of love we do for them: meals, cards, showing up.
He writes about revealing Jesus to others in our neighborhood and community through tangible acts of love and service.
The tangible act of improving body awareness becomes the «way in» when the mind alone feels too murky a place to see one's self clearly.
I think the tangible act of moving physical cards through the system really helps bring home some of Agile's advantages.
The return of title was a tangible act of justice.

Not exact matches

I shared in my book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work, five ways that people could show others they're valued — through words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, tangible gifts and physical touch.
The ways that people experience appreciation in the workplace fall into five categories: words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, tangible gifts and appropriate physical touch.
Intellectual property law should protect the rights of those who act on ideas to their finished product, rewarding those who have turned a concept into a tangible and useful creation.
I believe, however, that churches should act like they pay taxes, and then take that «tax money» and use it in tangible ways for the good of the community.
Yet, having acted in faith, and having received offspring as a tangible evidence of the promise at work, he, like his father, acts in unfaith (26:7) immediately following the virtual repetition of the full promise made to Abraham (26:3 f.): he, too, attempts to insure his own safety, his own security.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymore.
The Gospel narrative should act as a springboard to the ongoing tangible freedom it brings: a dynamic lifestyle beyond the monotony of producing and consuming, an alternative that distracts us from every mundane and momentary distraction eroding our souls.
My faith has power and authority, it is tangible and very evident to me, I have seen healings, not imagined, I have experienced the literal power of God knock me down as a sign and wonder, I have experienced joy unspeakable to the point that I could not stand it and could not stand up anymore, My God is very real and all powerful and shame on you brothers and sisters presenting a powerless gospel to a lost and dying world, REPENT CHURCH and return to the true church of the book of acts.
To the outsider, the ways in which people express their faith will always appear as religiosity while to the people themselves, they will be the ultimate, tangible expressions of the ultimately inexpressible: the mystery of God present and acting in our midst.
«It is only in the act of nursing that a woman realizes her motherhood in visible and tangible fashion; it is a joy of every moment.»
But with Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) introducing the Securing Our Children Act of 2018, Republicans are looking to turn political talking points into tangible solutions.
This has led New York to not be able to pass tangible victories that to the left are all the more important in the age of Trump: the Dream Act, updating the state's antiquated voting laws and enshrining protections for transgender New Yorkers in law, not just regulation.
Acting President Osinbajo has not done anything tangible to move the nation out of its economic and political crises.
Although pages of text or strings of bits seem easily erased with the press of a button, the act of destroying information has tangible physical impact, according to a principle proposed in 1961 by physicist Rolf Landauer.
«The Clean Air Act mandates you have to take action,» he said «The moral of that story is we would expect president - elect Trump to move against current climate policy but not make a lot of tangible headway immediately.»
Impulsive behavior is an often - necessary act of survival — turning our feelings about obtaining a reward into tangible action like eating food, having sex, or getting enough sleep.
When combined with the tangible benefits above, the act of changing your routine, learning a new skill or experience, and spending time with yourself can make nature - based therapy a great option for everybody — even those who aren't suffering from a specific medical ailment.
Initially, it's very tough going and self - serious, and when a tangible drama eventually rears its head in the closing act (how the pair intellectually usurp the clandestine revolutionary organisation The League of the Just), it's too little too late.
The public school choice and supplemental services provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act were to be the most tangible lifelines for parents whose children attend low - performing schools.
Under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, states are provided with funding to develop the technical skills of secondary and postsecondary students who elect to enroll in CTE programs.46 Currently, 12.5 million high school and college students are enrolled in CTE programs.47 These programs help keep students in school; the graduation rate of CTE students is about 90 percent, 15 percentage points higher than the national average.48 However, research on their effectiveness is still in the preliminary stages.49 The best and most effective CTE programs are linked to and supported by local business or industry; provide real - world experiences or work opportunities; give students tangible outcomes such as an industry credential or college credit; and create pathways for pursuing college or career after graduation.50
Since that first spark of inspiration became something tangible, significant others, buddies from work and siblings across the state act as sounding boards, therapists encouraging you back to the drawing board, and buffers through all those aggravating moments of writers block.
There is the tangible (a cheap set of assets, easily measured), and the intangible — artistic expression, whether in painting, music, acting, etc. (where values are not only relative, but contradictory — except perhaps for Keynes» beauty contest).
Each droplet, acting as a tiny lens, not only enlarges a small circle of pixilated imagery, but they collectively call attention to the screen itself as a tangible entity.
His work acts as a tangible moment, a chronicle of exploration, as he negotiates with existence.
By MATTHEW NASH Andrew Mowbray is a sculptor in the tradition of Joseph Beuys, whose objects exist to facilitate a performative act, and remain as tangible evidence of that experience.
These phrases were made tangible in two artworks composed of three - dimensional text that act as chorus and anchors for a group of textile - based abstract sculptures.
These burned lines and holes are tangible traces of the act of making each photograph: marking time, recording location, mapping weather conditions and channeling light.
Esmond — with his indefatigable energy and efforts — made an indelible and tangible impact in that the Government of China indeed did act to fulfill its commitments to ban domestic ivory trade.
The predicted consequences of not acting are becoming more tangible and the window for taking effective action around the world is closing fast.
Members of Congress know that climate change legislation doesn't offer tangible benefits to voters, so they're unlikely to act unless they feel pressure from activists in their districts.
find a case or a textbook explaining «tangible property,» «civil law corporeal property» and «custody,» none of which are defined by the act;
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, enacted in 1978,10 sets up the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), a specialized Article III court with the power to hear and grant government requests for foreign surveillance.11 The FISC's work consists almost entirely of ex parte proceedings granting, modifying, and denying government requests for the authority to conduct surveillance or searches, or to compel the production of tangible things.12
Per the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act «the failure to coordinate and comprehensively prevent and treat child abuse and neglect threatens the futures of thousands of children and results in a cost to the Nation of billions of dollars in tangible expenditures, as well as significant intangible costs.»
Accordingly, we expect that shifting levels of attachment will be associated with variations in involvement in antisocial behavior, as (1) increased attachment reduces the negative emotionality that may have been associated with some «rebellious» acts, and (2) improved relationships (i.e., less harsh parenting) provide a path to tangible and emotional supports.
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