Sentences with phrase «when reading the life»

It meant that many of the dates they used as bookmarks when reading life's saga — everything from the first split between eukaryotes and prokaryotes billions of years ago to the re-emergence of the Ebola virus in 2014 — could be wrong.
Since my new nook is also a kickbutt tablet, I have even more resources to find bargain books than I did when my reading life was all about paper.
I was especially pleased when I read you live in Wales.
If that doesn't pose enough challenge, try not to smile when hearing the song and sound effects in - game or when reading the life lessons.

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Russ Ivanov, a Russian immigrant living in Vancouver, was surfing the web for news from his homeland back in 2009 when he first read about the crazy plan.
This all changed when I read The Miracle Morning: The Not - So - Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM) by Hal Elrod.
Read your why until it's no longer true — that's when you've changed your life
My uncle told me to read this book when I was 17 years old because it changed his life.
Most Twitter users don't look at tweets that are more than a couple of hours old, so if you want people to actually read your posts, you should time them for when you have the largest live audience.
Or if you read about fighting in Syria you might think we're living in exceptionally violent times, when in fact we're living in the least threatening period in history.
«Users blindly agree to offer details and terms of service without reading them, and then are shocked when they are expected to live up to their side of the agreement,» he wrote.
A timely choice from The Life Project author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this book should be compulsory, when so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
When you take the time to ponder what you're reading, to see if and how it truly applies to your life (or the lives of others), the value of that material increases significantly.
In a post on the «Rent the Runaways» Facebook group about the book, one member asked if anyone had read it; someone responded, «Why read it when you lived it?»
When I first read Tuesdays With Morrie, the simplicity of this book and the gorgeous relationship between Mitch and Morrie became one of those zingers, and got me thinking about the people in my life who have had a lasting impact, whether or not they were aware of their role in altering the course of my life.
When you're going to have time to read the trades and watch TV is anyone's guess — though not ours — because you'll practically live at your store, especially in the beginning.
I've read over 550 personal development books and knew I was a natural adviser to the people in my life - especially when it came to connecting to your purpose, becoming more confident, negotiating, and networking.
We wanted to present people with something exciting that they would want to pick up and read, but this seemed just about impossible when our living arrangements consisted of sleeping on mattresses in a friend's parent's basement.
We need closure in our lives, and when we don't get this closure, we feel anxiety, which spurs us to get closure, to find out more, to keep reading.
«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein sWhen you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein swhen you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
When McManus sat down to read it one day, he was shocked to find that the book described his life.
When I read articles about work - life balance, I have to chuckle.
Usually, when you read a list of habits that are consistently employed by the 1 percent who've attained unfathomable riches in life, you often read a list of things that they do rather than what they don't do.
And so when I read Ben Graham, sort of a light bulb went off just this little article and I started reading everything I could about what he had written, both security analysis and the intelligent investor, and eventually led my way to Warren Buffett and you know, sort of the rest is history, it's a very good age, you know I was younger than 21 at the time you know junior year of college to recognize that this was what I was going to be doing the rest my life.
When we talk or read about design, it is usually about the positive qualities of «good design,» but bad design has just as much, if not more influence on our lives.
While most of those 350 million would love a trip to the Harry Potter World, how many of those can actually afford the trip from Europe, South America, Canada or wherever else they happened to live when they read the news?
Despite living at home with a loving mother, Kathryn committed suicide when she was just 15... Read more
So, when you have time, read the life stories of other entrepreneurs, and learn from their mistakes.
Nevertheless, when one reads, for instance, of how the Eli Lilly company used homeless alcoholics for testing experimental drugs, it is hard not to believe that such guinea pigs are being exploited, even if they may welcome their improved living conditions during the course of the research.
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
We need to give up the «what happens when we die» concept and think about how we can live better lives... guess what, I learned how to be a good, morally sound and ethically sound individual and I didn't read the Bible... wild notion, I know.
Those who say that my life is rotten and that i need Jesus when it's perfectly acceptable to go to Alain de Botton's School of Life page and read up on being human and / or spiritual can go eat life is rotten and that i need Jesus when it's perfectly acceptable to go to Alain de Botton's School of Life page and read up on being human and / or spiritual can go eat Life page and read up on being human and / or spiritual can go eat shit
I'm currently reading the book, When bad Christians happen to Good people bc i've been there & have come full circle... Life church helped me to see that many of us mistakenly put our faith in other Christians instead of God, but pple are sinners & will fail us at some point.
Bonhoeffer was all the more pleased when he discovered that the abbot and several priests in the community were reading his book Life Together and wanted to discuss it with him.
I was one of those cutting edge ministers who was hired by a mainline church to start a «contemporary» service (read: a church service with a live band and worship team instead of an organ and choir) in the late 90's when it was the trendy thing to do.
When later scholars read Augustine they sought writings that dealt with theological topics or the spiritual life, singling out passages that were particularly applicable to their own lives and times.
Parenting Real OrangesI never usually comment on articles, but I could not let the opportunity pass after reading «When life gives you oranges» by Andrew...
When people read, comprehend, then apply Jesus» spiritual teachings to their lives they produce righteous decisions to their output of thinking / beliefs, writings and actions.
Trust me when I tell you the Bible has not changed for thousands of years: It is the living Word of God and you can / will definitely get to know God and draw nearer to Him just by reading it for yourself.
There are what appears to some, verses that appear to support Calvinistic doctrine, however, when the book is read as a whole (John) the overwhelming impression is «believe and live».
When people do not / or refuse to read, comprehend and apply Jesus» teachings to their lives they CAN produce unrighteous decisions to their thinking / beliefs, writings, actions producing either righteous or unrighteous actions.
I noticed I cry when I read or hear stories about people who have experienced great personal pain in life.
Serendipitously, two weekends ago when he did that, it was a chapter about how discussions of theology need ordinary people to be involved, how well - educated and well - read and well - travelled scholars also need us low church experiential local folks talking about how we see and experience and know God, about how theologians are hiding in every walk of life.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
I'm was reading Traci West's (a womanist ethicist at Drew University) Disruptive Christian Ethics: When Racism and Women's Lives Matter.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
When I was 15, I «gave my life to Christ» — not in a church, but alone, in my room, after months of reading and thinking and looking for purpose and meaning and direction and something bigger than the depressing and lonely life I seemed to be stuck with — and I expected to find those things.
I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, I lived for summer reading.
I knew when I was reading the unfinished manuscript of «The Purpose Driven Life» that I was holding a treasure in my hands, but I was clueless as to how deeply the book would strike a nerve in the souls of millions of people around the globe.
I've been reading the monastics recently, and it strikes me that while much of modern evangelicalism echoes their teachings on self - control and self - denial when it comes to sexuality, we tend to gloss over a lot what this great cloud of monastic witnesses has to say about self - control and self - denial in other areas of life — like materialism, food, relationships, and hospitality.
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