When I read a study bible it is more like the annoying guy who has already seen a movie you are watching and keeps interrupting or talking over it.
I don't believe in fast food, and was intrigued
when I read a study that suggested that the more often kids eat the junk, the lower they score on standardized tests.
When I read this study I decided to try to use fidgeting to stay as lean as possible.
I was enlightened
when I read a study (link below) at Wake Forest University which found that overuse of certain antibiotics wiped out ox form.
When you read the studies that they list, it's very disconcerting.
When reading any study, see who sponsored it and then look for possible conflicts of interest.
Not exact matches
When Spreng
read a Journal of General Internal Medicine
study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
However, what made me a Hof believer is
when I
read this scientific case
study that explained this:
Let's look at a real case
study about what happens
when you can
read your customer's minds: Let's talk about Steve Jobs.
Kent came to mind this week
when I
read about the resignation of Yale lecturer Erika Christakis, an early childhood educator at the Yale Child
Study Center.
Frind's account of his own exploits, published on his blog in 2006 under the title «How I Started a Dating Empire,» says a lot about his worldview: «I spent every waking minute
when I wasn't at my day job
reading,
studying, and learning.
A Marketing Evolution
study commissioned by inPowered late last year found that
when consumers
read something positive about a product or brand from a credible source, it increases purchase intent by 50 %.
According to the same RIS
study mentioned above, they use their smartphones for multiple reasons
when it comes to shopping, including comparing prices while in - store,
reading product reviews, and purchasing from the website instead of the brick - and - mortar store.
According to one
study I
read from research giant Morningstar, during a period
when the stock market returned 9 % compounded annually, the average stock investor earned only 3 %.
You were listening to the investor's podcast
when we
study the financial markets and
read the books that influenced self - made billionaires the most.
Dividends are the last thing you'll hear about
when reading the financial press or talking to most small investors, yet they're the lynchpin of all of those reports (such as the CSFB Equity - Gilt
Study) that reassure us the UK stock market goes up over the long - term.
That means
studying charts, speaking with management (if applicable),
reading trade journals or doing other background work (such as macroeconomic analysis or industry analysis) so the trader is up to speed
when the trading session starts.
As for this: fishon — «Bob, how did you miss,
when you were
reading and
studying the Bible that it would NOT be an â $ œemotional effort?â $ I didn't miss it.
My understanding, as well as from what I've
read about my church, is that God is the guiding force behind such phenomenons we learn about
when we practice and
study science to understand the natural world.
When people really
read the Psalms and then
study the Psalms, they realize that worship has a multitude of emotions.
But mostly
when you say,» However, if you intend to debate on the existence of God, I expect you to have actually
read and
studied the book you believe is a myth and a joke.
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.
It is helpful to
read the word «death» as the word «lifeless»
when studying the Word.
Truth be told, I feel a bit out of my depth
when I speak with «real feminists,» the kind who have actually
studied feminist theory, who have
read deeply and broadly about issues related to gender equality.
I was forced to go to Catholic schools
when I was young, and had to
read their version of the bible and
study it and as early as 3rd grade I could not believe it, I could not pretend to believe.
And even
when I am not
studying, researching,
reading, and writing on the topic, I am thinking about it.
In theological
studies, however, I frequently encounter people who
read a text of Scripture that seems difficult to them and their preconceived ideas of what should be in the Bible, and
when they
read these troublesome texts, they jump straight to the conclusion that best fits their current theological system.
For what do we long for
when we
read the Beatitudes,
when we meditate on the words of Christ through lectio divina,
when we join with Christians past and present to pray the hours,
when we climb Teresa of Avila's «Interior Castle,»
when we raise our hands in worship,
when we eat the bread and drink the wine,
when we walk the labyrinths,
when like David we see that the night sky declares the glory of God,
when we
study the Bible in Hebrew and Greek,
when we connect with a glorious line from Wendell Berry or Frederick Buechner, or Annie Dillard?
With a number of fellow pastors who became lifelong friends, Rauschenbusch
studied,
read, talked, debated and plumbed the new social theories of the day, especially those of the non-Marxist socialists whom John C. Cort has recently traced in Christian Socialism (Orbis, 1988) The pastors wove these theories together with biblical themes to form» «Christian Sociology,» a hermeneutic of social history that allowed them to see the power of God's kingdom being actualized through the democratization of the economic system (see James T. Johnson, editor, The Bible in American Law, Politics and Rhetoric [Scholars Press, 1985]-RRB- They pledged themselves to new efforts to make the spirit of Christianity the core of social renewal at a time
when agricultural - village life was breaking down and urban - cosmopolitan patterns were not yet fully formed.
The NLT will get me
reading when I don't especially feel inclined to
read and certain
study or devotional Bibles get me motivated for
study or meditation.
I have a bible
study and i was given this chapter over past weeks i had it over and over not getting what it realy means...
when i
read this sermon i was transformed by it and i got even more revelation thank you.
When the members of the school board of Dover, Pennsylvania, a small community near Harrisburg, required students to
read a short statement concerning intelligent design before
studying ninth - grade biology, they met stiff resistance from some parents and teachers.
In the list of spiritual armor, we
read about the sword, but as we will see
when we
study that item, it was a short sword used primarily for defense, not offense.
A recent, lengthy
study says that
when Americans
read the Bible, 55 percent of them are
reading ye olde King James Version — dwarfing the...
I put it in my stack of books which must be
read when I get around to
studying hell (Hopefully later this year.)
For example, the
study of Homer is postponed until secondary school, after the student has learned to
read competently,
when in fact it was intended for illiterate audiences and shared with them orally for centuries.
It's pretty bad
when, despite all our Bible
study, prayer, and theological
reading and writing, we have to learn about grace from those who don't believe in God, who have been kicked out of our churches, and who feel only judgment and condemnation from us.
Hating and criticizing the Bible
when it is evident, most have not
read it,
studied it, researched topics historical, spiritual, and cultural content and context.
Habits of Bible
study and prayer can be learned quite naturally by children
when they are just learning to
read.
The point is that even
when people
read and
study the Greek Bible, we can not say that there is such a thing as THE Greek Bible.
God raised up the Apostle Paul as His primary spokesman to the church and
when you
read and
study the Pauline epistles you will see that salvation is a once and for all eternity transaction.
When he got an early - out to return to college, I worked and
read while he went to classes and
studied.
This doesn't mean I am exactly going to use the manuscript
when I teach the sermon or Bible
study (I am definitely NOT going to
read it!)
When I
read the bible and turn to other sources to
study something I am unclear about I end up totally confused and without hope, back focusing on sin instead of Jesus.
But, I would argue, there is no intrinsic reason why, for example, pupils should not be able to
read and enjoy the whole of Bede's History of the English Church and People
when studying the Anglo - Saxons, or a Plato dialogue
when studying philosophy.
I now personally talk about Jesus with way more people per week than I did per year
when I was doing all that
reading and
studying and preaching (which doesn't really count).
When challenged to
read and
study, many will answer, «Oh, that's for pastors and professors.
When I was asked to sign the Appeal critiquing Paragraph 137, I initially agreed with the
reading of the authors of the Appeal — but as I
studied the paragraph more carefully, it became clear to me that it could be
read in a much more benign fashion, and that the benign
reading is the correct....
When he entered the University of Vienna, he chose to
study medicine, mainly because he was moved by a deep curiosity about human beings, a curiosity that had been stimulated by
reading Darwin and Goethe.
The tragedy about this is that Camping claims to have
studied the Bible for 50 years, but all he would need to do is
read ONE VERSE to know that he will NEVER be able to accurately predict
when the rapture will take place.