Sentences with phrase «where we talk about»

He recently wrote a blog post where he talked about Airbnb being «values - led, leading with boldness and compassion.»
She posts makeup, hair, and other beauty tutorials, and even has a secondary channel where she talks about her day - to - day life outside of her tutorials.
Comey gave an unusually candid speech at Georgetown in February 2015, where he talked about the «complicated» relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
She posts makeup, hair, and other beauty tutorials, and has a secondary channel where she talks about her day - to - day life.
I recently interviewed Velshi at the C2 Conference in Montreal where he talked about market research and how it ups your odds for creating stories that will make journalists bite.
, where she talks about conquering doubts and gaining confidence around a life of unapologetic money matters.
She runs the Words + Money podcast, where she talks about conquering doubts and gaining confidence around a life of unapologetic money matters.
Check out my slides from SMX where I talked about 17 more ways to discover keywords!
«There are certainly things that are illegal content, so that is more of an area where talking about regulations could make sense, but so much of what comes up in general discussion about this is out of reach of government action from the get - go.»
Joseph Wakshlag, a nutritionist on the faculty at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, recalls becoming aware of Blue Buffalo in 2005 when he worked at a vet's office in Woodbury, Conn.: «They had salespeople who paid for «lunch and learn» sessions where they talked about the owner's dog, Blue, who had died of cancer, and now they had a new dog food that prevented cancer.
Oh and before I forget, below is the link talked about during the video where I talk about valuations being at all - time highs since 1900, if you wanted to read this and gain more context.
I did a piece earlier this year where I talked about social media as being a kissing cousin to search.
If not, look at John Doherty's article on SEOmoz where he talks about the issue and offers some concrete advice, tips, and some excellent spreadsheets ready to download to help you alter your approach to better fit your goals.
If you have no idea how to find a solid and reliable company for day trading cryptocurrencies, you can check our article «How to choose crypto broker» where we talk about the most important features that a broker should have.
Listen to the latest Meb Faber podcast, where he talks about it in detail.
Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to speak at SMX Sydney where I talked about a bunch of link building tools (over 30 of them).
Last week, professional truck driver Nate McCarthy of ABF Freight based out of Wyoming authored an op - ed in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle where he talked about how trucking makes the holiday season possible.
Amanda L. Grossman is the creator and owner of FrugalConfessions.com, where she talks about how to live a VIP life on an average paycheck.
As far as it being condemned by God, you can see some of my earlier posts where we talked about there being legitimate theological interpretations of Scripture that allow for loving, committed gay relationships.
I opened the meeting by reading Psalm 133 where it talks about unity and harmony.
I have some teaching tapes where he talks about people trying to teach that «gay is okay»... and he is nixing that.
I guess you missed the part where it talks about people seeking help (which is a far cry from people seeking someone's life to control as you seem to think the article is about).
Those pastors where talking about the phony Christians too that are spiritually dead, not knowing Jesus» truth, listening to false preachers preach man's logic instead of Jesus» truth on their videos.
When we talk about JWs where talking about ministers who publicize.
Here is a newsletter from 2007 where I talk about this.
«Oh and for the record,» she noted at the end of her first message, «in Bereshit (Genesis by you) where it talks about the «helpmeet,» the Hebrew is not just ezer, but ezer kenegdo, which literally means «the help that opposes.»
I recently came across the idea in Erwin McManus» book An Unstoppable Force where he talks about this concept.
So, your basing your claim on assumption that 1 Thessalonians where it talks about Paul stating about what happens to those of us who remain when Christ returns that one automatically concludes that Paul fully expected that event to happen in his lifetime, whereas 2 Thessalonians talks what has to happen before hand in order for Christ to return.
Doug Sloan,» Reclaiming Church» I agree with your comments, especially the eighth paragraph where you talk about churches selling up everything and giving their money to worthy causes (like they would ever do that, but should, in my opinion) and the ninth paragraph that revolution is what is needed.
That first unanswered question I have already attempted to answer in a previous post where I talked about the phrase, «Let this cup pass from me.»
10:16 Or here where he talks about not receiving the bread and cup (Eucharist) unworthily: 1 Cor.
One of the places where we talk about this all the time is in our secret and confidential Facebook group.
By the way why didn't you quote the scripture from the book of revelation where it talks about Jesus sporting a tattoo on his thigh when he returns?
Childline says it has held nearly 35 - thousand counselling sessions with youngsters in the last year, where they talked about taking their own life, an increase of 117 per cent on three years ago.
The first look at sustainability, and how we're supposed to care about the Earth, is in our two favorite books of the Bible: Leviticus and Numbers, where it talks about crop rotation and animal husbandry.
That's why, for example, I don't understand how anybody would want to be on a panel at one of those political luncheons where they talk about why the private sector ought to handle this or that social problem.
Even where the talk about death and dying comes with ease, a certain taming of the subject occurs.
Also Colossians 1v23 where he talks about the benefits of salvation that are theirs IF they be not moved away from the hope of the Gospel.
I am always amazed how readily, and with great relish, all these godly, holier - than - thou, know - it - all christians are ready to consign people to eternal flames.In Mark 16:18 where it talks about snake handling, it also says about baptized believers «and when they drink deadly poison it will not hurt them at all.»
Where they talked about spirit, we talk about physical energy.
i guess marya missed the part in the meetings where they talk about «personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, tv, and films.»
In the section where you talk about «Let Go and Let God» you make the statement «So clearly there are numerous things God can not do for me in my life.»
Stumbling across Dr. Phil's relationship book where he talked about your attitude toward your partner was actually very helpful.
It's like preaching to the choir — until I come to the part where I talk about a good funeral.
If you want a verse about losing your salvation outside of the gospels, read Hebrews chapter 12 where it talks about how Esau sold his Birthright for a morsel of food.
This is the meaning in the Bible where it talks about a man laying with a man.
I love the part where she talks about the faith - based children's in her home seem to be about a culture completely alien to the one in which she actually lives.
They run a group at the YMCA called Life Journey where they talk about a subject then do the Christianity bit.
What do you think about the Scriptures in 1 corinthians where it talks about their being a diversity of spiritual gifts, and that not everyone will recieve the gift of prophecy, or the gift of speaking in tongues, or the gift of teaching, but God distributes these gifts as He wills.
Since that time, my theology has undergone some significant changes, and I no longer hold to most of what I say in this sermon, especially the parts near the end where I talk about childlike faith growing through the study of Scripture.
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