Sentences with phrase «than my words ever»

This painting is what baptism feels like, and I think the image describes it much better than my words ever will.
Hopefully as we genuinely love people, this will eventually allow us to share the gospel with them, although we must always remember that our actions are often «preaching the gospel» more than our words ever will.
You can sit and have lessons on appropriate behavior, but your example will teach more than your words ever can.
Remind yourself, the moment is talking to your child much louder than your words ever could right this second.
There is no nuance; there is no Pinter-esque pause that conveys far more than words ever could.
The Gov.'s Actions must speak louder than his words ever did right now.
What I'm wearing says more about my mood than words ever could!
Everyone is visual and your online dating photos can say much more than words ever could.
Instead, there are emojis that can quickly and easily convey your feelings better than words ever will.
Holmer films the story as if it were a dance performance, one where differences in movement and posture say more than words ever could.
What you don't say out loud can often be expressed more powerfully than words ever could, as evidenced by Juanjo Giménez's Timecode, one of this year's Best Live Action Short Oscar finalists.
Social media is not a «top down» environment; it's an ongoing conversation where the trending topic is king and a simple thumbs up icon sometimes says more than words ever could.
Your actions, and your husband's actions, will tell you more than any words ever could.

Not exact matches

The Internet makes it easier than ever to distribute text and video, which can be a big help for human rights activists trying to get the word out about horrific conditions in war zones or repressive regimes.
The exact words and visuals you choose to show off your story are more important than ever before.
«The interns knew their school ecosystems much better than we ever could, and this helped us spread the word quickly and economically.»
In other words, if you ever have a legal problem, a letter from a prestigious firm is going to be more intimidating than one from a local attorney who works out of his or her home.
Arguably, money speaks louder than words — technology companies have spent more on lobbying than ever under the new administration, according to documents compiled by BuzzFeed News.
Johnstone wraps up our conversation with some words of wisdom for young and aspiring entrepreneurs: «You'll learn far more from your mistakes than you ever will from your successes.»
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
It is about time leaders of Faith, speak out and call on their people to follow the teachings of Christ, not just mouth the words, but live them... I know more non Catholics that are thinking of converting than I have heard ever....
And that's all I can say about that, because it's much deeper than words can ever express.
Your anonymous user name says more about you than any words you'll ever type.
The story of JC was told by word of mouth for more than 40 years before it was ever written down.
He was a connoisseur of detecting overconfidence in any system of thought» he could detect overreach (one of his favorite words) even in understatements» but he never suspected that most of those responsible for his revival would be more liberal than he ever was.
More than ever, evangelical scholars should not abandon the identity as hopelessly marred by Trumpism, but, in the words of an evangelical theologian who did this well, revision evangelicalism and renew the center.
Although by word volume this will seem more negative than my heart truly is, but as so many others more eloquently share, encourage and minister to Julie better than I ever could, I will leave the great 500 posts on this thread supporting Julie to speak for themselves.
These are more than cliche - swaggering words to me, this is the raw begging in my veins: I have done things I would rather die a thousand deaths than for even one person to ever know.
Nobody ever expressed it better than did St. Francis in the closing words of his beloved prayer: «It is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.»
As the experience grew in me, I found my commitments stronger than ever and, at the same time, I knew that I could not, in the words of womanist ethicist Katie Cannon, «keep on keepin» on.»
However, and quite surprisingly I should add, you might be interested to know the effect your words have upon a believer in God of forty years, and by the way I wish to thank you for your words in this province, that when I read such terse thoughts they have the distinct effect of deepening, in an extraordinary way, my faith and cause me to love and worship God even more than ever.
He said the pessimist in him mocked his receipt of a degree in law when «law is ever more a hollow word, resonant but empty, in a world increasingly dominated by force, by violence, by fraud, by injustice, by avarice — in a word, by egoism»; when civil law permits «the progressive and rapid increase of oppressed people who continue being swept toward ghettos, without work, without health, without instruction, without diversion and, not rarely, without God»; when under so - called international law «more than two - thirds of humanity (exist) in situations of misery, of hunger, of subhuman life»; and when agrarian law or spatial law permits «today's powerful landowners to continue to live at the cost of misery for unhappy pariahs»; and whereby «modern technology achieves marvels from the earth with an ever - reduced number of rural workers (while) those not needed in the fields live sublives in depressing slums on the outskirts of nearly all the large cities.»
Maybe not «true» in the full sense of the word as God intended, but I am beginning to find «truer» community outside the institution than I ever found within.
I am more grateful than I have ever been for you, for my family, for Dan, for friends, for kind words, and for the gift of life.
In addition to shaping Christian thought through his voluminous publications («Fundamentalism» and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and A Quest for Godliness, to name only three of the most popular), he helped steer the flagship Evangelical magazine Christianity Today, spoke at countless Evangelical conferences and local churches, mentored hundreds of future pastors through his seminary teaching, and lent his name to the back covers of more Evangelical books than probably any other Christian endorser ever.
When the most significant psychological thinker of our time, Sigmund Freud, points out that words are very often a cover - up and that more truth is to be learned from dreams or even slips of the tongue than from controlled speech, those who preach the Word are going to speak to ever - dwindling audiences.
It allows the Word of God to remain alive rather than shrouding it in the binder of the most read, but yet the most misinterpreted book ever written — because many of those who read it, read it through the eyes and mind of an ancient civilization that was only beginning to understand the mysteries of creation.
I doubt whether any latter - day evangelicals ever deserved to be called bibliolaters, worshipers of the written Word of the Lord rather than the living Lord of the World.
«We do not here advocate an unheard - of modern understanding of Jesus; we ask rather that the implications of what the church has always said about Jesus as Word of the Father, as true God and true Man, be taken more seriously, as relevant to our social problems, than ever before.»
Not every way of communication honors the truth: sometimes the manner in which something gets conveyed subverts reality, as when a preacher says all the right words about God's love but in a tone of voice and with a concluding string of «oughts» (therefore we ought to do this and we ought to do that) that makes you feel guiltier than ever.
Even «postmodernity,» that ever - elusive word in search of a definition, is more an acknowledgment that we now live in an age that can not name itself than that we should simply reject modernity.
You are giving much more of a bad influence, showing poor manners (and ability to write out words) than anything the Pope has ever said or done!
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
«44 This statement exhibits an mischaracterization of Bergson so extreme it defies words; if ever there was a more persistent opponent of Descartes» conception of natural science than Bergson, I do not know who it might be — with the possible exception of Bergson's process blood brothers — Peirce, Dewey, James, Whitehead and Hartshorne.45 In Lowe's defense it might be said that the eight or ten books that do the most to establish just how non-Cartesian, and indeed revolutionary Bergson's view of science was were all published after Understanding Whitehead.
As far as trusting your god at his word... well, I think this video clip puts it much more eloquently than I ever could.
There was initial rote memorization of the words that, in their various inflections, were the elements of the language — usually more of them than any ancient speaker ever used, or ever knew.
More attentively than ever before, therefore, we must wait for «fresh light to break forth from the Word of God»; and, having seen, we must act!
Doubt that I, in particular, had ever been or would ever be more than a kind of glib, walking lie, made of shiny words.
In other words, do you think we Christians ever make our theology of God more important than God Himself?
The part of that story that is this story in a messy house at midnight with a loud clock ticking on the wall is what the Greek philosophy books said on that guy's shelf: That more than half a century before the Gospel of John was ever written, more than 500 years before God pulled on flesh and stretched out on straw, Heraclitus was the first Greek philosopher who used that word: Logos.
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