Sentences with phrase «wildbow last chapter»

I had a lot riding on this event because I was about to finish my book about Apple and I badly needed the scene for the last chapter of my book.
«In 30 years» time, as technology moves forward even further, people are going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed,» reads the epigraph quoting Branson in the last chapter of the book.
First, look through the demographic information you have — from both the individuals you interviewed and the people you researched in the last chapter — and identify some trends.
You've reached the very last chapter of the Complete Guide to Rollovers for Business Start - ups.
In time, I noticed that the last chapter of Ecclesiastes contains words directed toward people in my own profession of writing: «He pondered and searched out and set in order many proverbs.
I can't wait to read the last chapter how we get all the peoples money and become rich.
Why don't try reading the last Chapter of the Gospel of John and see what John said about words of Christ.
From the last verse of the last chapter of the last book of the Old Testament.
Christ also commissioned Peter in the last chapter of John to «feed my lambs».
When the last chapter is closed, one unanswered question persists: By what calculus does one decide to no longer merely suffer interruption but to become a great interruption in the lives of others, in order that other interruptions might cease?
Well, as we look at what Zacharias says here, it is obvious that he has been studying the Bible during this nine months of silence, and especially the last chapter of Malachi.
Click here to read the first chapter of the book Considering the last chapter of One Thousand Gifts... please click here to consider it Biblically and in light of the language of the historical Protestant faith...
(Seriously, go read the last chapter of that book and try not to cry.)
Voskamp's use of imagery [in the last chapter of One Thousand Gifts] to show the intimacy of our relationship to God, has raised the question, «If we, as Christians, were supposed to think about our relationship with God in sexual terms, wouldn't God have made that clear in His word?»
The same can be seen in the last chapter of Mark.
The Jews, therefore, outgrew the original narrowness of their tribal ideas of God, not only, as we saw in the last chapter, because of a new extensiveness of vision in the direction of an international faith, but also because of a new intensiveness of experience in the direction of an individual faith.
This is all in chapter one and it is the beginning, the first, I noticed the last was found in Rev. the last chapter we read there will be no more need for the sun, moon & stars because we will have the light of God.
Having overcome so much in her life — including agnosticism, depression, broken relationships, and even child abuse (revealed in her moving book, My Peace I Give You)-- Eden has decided to make yet another courageous decision, recounted in her last chapter: to make a promise of consecrated celibacy to Christ.
Also, as CSLewis wrote in the Chronicles of Narnia, God isn't safe, but he's good... the last chapter of Job shows this.
As we saw in the last chapter, popular poetry juxtaposes Christian language with contemporary analogues and contrasts and does thereby achieve a kind of ironic distance from that language; but direct contact with traditional language and symbols — what Donne, Herbert, and Hopkins achieved — is not easy, if it is even possible in our time.
Do you remember the last chapter of the last book of the Old Testament we have been referring to throughout Luke 1?
'' -LSB-... In] the last chapter -LSB-...] «The Development of Peoples and Technology»!
Murray observes in the last chapter that «human beings acting in a private capacity if restrained from the use of force have a remarkably good history» (author's emphasis).
In the last chapter we made an attempt to formulate the notion of God in terms of this - worldly categories, by seeing him as the Creator - Ground, the Ground of Growth, and the Ground - Omega.
Then, in the last chapter, in the section on the nature of God, Whitehead says that the kingdom of heaven is God.
The last chapter of this Gospel may perhaps be by another hand.
This topic constitutes the last chapter of Cosmology.
In her last chapter, however, she argues something seriously dangerous.
There are long passages in the last chapter of Science and the Modern World, for instance, which could easily have served as the source of some of Leopold's ideas, and which suggest that Leopold's notion of community could be derived from Whitehead's theory of organism without much difficulty.
In the last chapter of Christ Triumphant (Hodder & Stoughton) I have spelt out in detail some things to keep in mind in relation to exorcism.
That last chapter really was helpful.
The last chapter is practically an invitation, if not an open appeal, to enter the Church.
The seventh and last chapter, «The World After Jesus,» eloquently points to ancient and modern individuals and groups who have been faithful to the Spirit of Jesus, including those who have seen better by the gospel light than some who are privileged to carry it.
The last chapter really focuses on this theme, and is more than worth the price of the book.
But the resurrection, as pointed out in the last chapter, is a special act of God.
In the last chapter, the husband's new experience of his wife's presence was explained as a radical new relationship that she had assumed to the world through death.
But why not take a lesson from the last chapters of Acts and see in that hard fact the providential invitation to become, once again, a Church in permanent mission?
Towards the end of the last chapter, I spoke of the mistake, so frequent in the past, of looking at human existence in terms of a substantial self to which experiences happened or by which experiences are had.
In the last chapter the major features of the characteristic message of Christianity were described.
In the conclusion of the last chapter I spoke of a relationship with God which gave to our human existence its value and worth.
It does not appear in Mark; Luke has it in this form only once (16:16; cf. Mt 11:13), but in the last chapter of his Gospel the risen Christ speaks of «the law of Moses and the prophets and psalms» (Lk 24:44).
This is perhaps an example of the possibility, suggested at the end of the last chapter, of what, W. Cantwell Smith calls a «Global theology» or Keith Ward has spoken of as «Comparative theology».
God's sovereignty is of course involved in the idea of the kingdom of God, and it is implied here in the designation of heaven as his throne, an echo of the last chapter of Isaiah (66:1).
The last chapter of his book on abortion is entitled, «Legalized Abortion: The Final Freedom,» and on the last page of the book one finds these paragraphs:
It was pointed out in the last chapter that schooling is an extension of the educative function of the family and that parents should be at liberty to send their children to nonpublic schools.
In the last chapter we considered the place of the individual in the developing pattern of symbol and myth in America.
He got close to this in the last chapter, but he never really came out and said any such thing.
In the last chapter, the connection of the radical demand for love with the primacy of grace and the sense of original sin was discussed.
In the last chapter, Christian existence was defined as spiritual existence that expresses itself in love.
The same lesson, with a different background, is taught in the last chapter of John, where Jesus is working with his chosen right - hand man, Simon Peter.
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