Perhaps the most disappointing
thing about Message in a Bottle is that it really could have turned out to be something.
And I think the most wonderful
thing about this message is that there is no ONE way we must choose.
Not exact matches
Although experts have mixed opinions
about whether you should check your emails first
thing in the morning, Boomerang CEO and email productivity expert Alex Moore says he's found success by checking his
messages only after he's completed a task.
And how
about this uplifting
message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like
things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
Be aware of the many ways you represent your brand when you're interacting with others, both personally and professionally, since even the clothing you wear and the
things you say send a
message about your business.
All we'd been doing was posting positive
messages on Plasticity Labs» digital platform, and answering occasional questions
about things that make us feel good.
We also get a lot of
messages and inquiries
about things that we've posted or shared especially now with stories too because there's that interactivity and that back and forth.
In a
message to Fortune, Siqi Chen, CEO of Hey, Inc., says, «People had concerns
about their safety and being stolen on their app and we are trying to do the right
thing.»
If you think
about it, the number - one
thing that people use their device for, other than making calls and sending
messages, it's taking pictures.
This new editorial seems to be directed more to the simply highly strung among us, and it's offering a welcome
message: if you're a natural worrier, you don't have to add your inclination to anxiety to your list of
things to stress
about.
«The great
thing about admin privileges in Messenger is they work in the background; if your group chat doesn't need that level of control, it won't get in the way of your group
messaging,» wrote Facebook in a blog post.
If there is one
thing he has learned
about raising money, said Gerstein, it is that what comes out of Harper's mouth determines what falls into the bagman's boots: «
Message creates momentum creates money.»
You'd log in, find two
messages, read them in case it was vital that you respond to a linkedin, notification or a newsletter
about dogs, and do the same
thing 30 minutes later.
Additionally, the awesome
thing about this wallet is that it functions much the same as
messaging in email or Facebook.
In fact, one of the greatest
things about the church is that it teaches a unified
message to everyone.
The most interesting
thing about P.O.D. is that they possess a mixture of mainstream success and explicitly Christian lyrics and
messages.
Maybe you are a good community builder, but you need to think a little
about the medium for this
message, medium for that
message sort of
thing.
It isn't said, but the
message is clear: the only
thing wrong
about yourself is to think there is something wrong
about yourself.
The whole
thing about contemporary Christian music is that we're trying to bring the
message of Christ through a secular sound, so I can see their concern for being mistaken for a wholly different kind of secular music.
Also not classifiable as myth is the most important
thing about Jesus of Nazareth: his
message.
I don't know the driver and am not free to judge her, but her display did cause me to reflect on how many Christians engage the broader culture, and how disconnected it often seems from the central Gospel
message that the God who made us and loves us is
about the business of making all
things right.
I always attributed this disconnect to my general frustrations with modern evangelicalism — that it's been hijacked by the Republican Party, that it's in a perpetual state of defensiveness and «wartime» posturing, that it has closed itself off to science and independent thought, that it has lost sight of the
message of Jesus regarding the Kingdom of God, that it has become commercialized and shallow — all the
things we «emergers» like to write books and articles
about.
Am not anti-Christ nor Anti-Jewish just like all Muslims am a monotheist so must be rather Anti-Polytheists & Disbelievers... but believe me it is not hatred but rather pityness for the innocents and hardness towards the wicked transgressors... Guess that is all
about it unless few of our brother got the
message wrong!?! Since we learned from the Quran verses that there will be in paradise from the Jews, Christian and others from other beliefs... and since God forgives any
thing else other than to assign for him partners as polytheists do, then that means many of Christians and Jews are monotheist towards God although might show otherwise of fears from dominant doctrine... As it seems few Christians have realized some how they were wrong some where, then had to introduce that Trinity to correct it to show as if monotheist but made another mistake by having God the One Divided into Three then and remained Divided as Three as now and for eternity...!?
Given the
things that I've said
about pagan elements in the Christian church, this might surprise you, but the old pagan holidays are actually good occasions to contrast the
message of Yehoshua with the old pagan beliefs.
The U.S. Catholic bishops spoke frankly
about these
things in their 1975 pastoral
message.
You think this is joking business — the Bible is a
message from God — you are spending your life crudely joking
about sacred
things; you could be using your time wisely.
Here on this
message board, some Christians are attacking Islam and Muslims, I even see some atheists actually (maybe unwittingly) defending us by talking
about some jerk
things that Christians did in the past.
And @Ashrakay, I do not which Bible you are talking
about, Every single
thing Bible state is valid and no - nonsence «For the
message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God» It promotes unconditional love even towards the enemies.
I want to make another post
about some of the
things my pastor, Stephen Hammond, said in his
message on Sunday.
The most significant
thing about Mary, however, is that she was the first one to see the empty tomb, and the first one to proclaim the
message of Christ's resurrection.
The first
thing we have to consider is that it's a
message speaking to a ruined world — and therefore it's seeking to reveal and communicate something
about reality that's alien to us.
I doubt anyone is buying your claim that you posted hostile
things from names like Larry and Shawn to prove a point
about message boards.
The funny
thing about those Geico commercials is how rabid that Gecko is to get his
message out, and he does it with grace, humility, and humor.
The best
thing about subscribing to my newsletter is you won't get many
messages from me.
His principal
message at present is
about evangelisation, echoing the call of recent popes, and giving voice to a widespread concern
about a sense of life having lost its meaning for many people «There is this reduction of living to a general soft - core list of
things: money, health, individualism.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking
about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different
things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the
message of the kingdom of God.»
Therefore, if you want to say that we must believe certain
things about Jesus of Nazareth, you must show that these
things are necessary to his
message.
The
thing about Jesus that is so unbelievable is why, if Jesus was god and had this most important
message, that his life is so poorly documented and the documentation we have is so contradictory.
The man called jesus has nothing to do with god besides when he spoke
about the dude... his
message was one of love and compassion... nothing to worship there just a good man with a good
message — then when he claims to know
things about the afterlife and so called kingdom of heaven all come from eastern beliefs dating from 500 to 600 years before jesus was said to have lived.
Just some
things to think
about before you base your life on a
message of peace upheld by war and hate, racism and superiority!
It must have been a really good
message about «all the great
things.»
They are knowingly attempting to inject their religious world view on everyone and anyone because they believe they know how best to live and don't give a rat's ass
about anyone elses freedoms or rights, but if you want to call that «doing their best» then you can take your
message back to it's authors, the vile disgusting
things, the wh.o.re of Babylon, the putrid decaying evil of Joseph Smith and shove it down his dead and crumbling corpse.
For those that feel the need to condemn people on these
messages for finding positive
things about this Pope and their religion perhaps changing the world for better should start with you containing your own bitterness and allowing happiness to blossom instead.
He had serious visibility... then, once he had our attention, he failed miserably at actually conveying the
message he was hoping to give us... which of course, got me to think
about church planters (because most
things do).
This would come, in effect, to the same
thing as the interpretation offered by Colpe; the reference would be to a future in which the
message and ministry of Jesus is vindicated, without saying anything specific
about the form of that future, or
about the time element involved except that it is future.
The next
thing to decide is what she reveals
about those destinies, or whether indeed she reveals anything distinct enough to be considered a general
message to mankind.
I'm confident many will resonate with your
message and as you said, once the stigma of being queer is removed, more people will be honest
about these
things.
For White, the problems don't just stem from the risk of brain damage, it's the distorted
message about things like masculinity that the NFL sends to fans and young players.
In a modern era of self - help and prosperity promises, his
message was more grounded: It's not
about if bad
things happen to us; it's
about how we deal with them.
Sucked in by the first few
things I read on Google I started taking on - board
messages about candida and the «anti-candida» diet.