Shelly's success is easily understood when
you witness him working with a dog.
I've also
witnessed her work with executives in transition, and have found her to be effective at helping leaders sift through the practical and roller coaster nature of transition.
Not exact matches
Owing to my personal experience and what I've
witnessed through my company, Coplex, a startup studio that
works exclusively
with founders to prove, build, and iterate their startups, I can tell you about your options and the associated costs.
Through my
work with the U.S. State Department, I've
witnessed completely different cultures creating amazing products that are being used globally.
She sat down
with MightyRecruiter to discuss the changes she's
witnessed in the flex
work scene, how the gig economy has changed
work expectations, and how she would convince an employer to dip a toe into the flexible labor force.
Thus, in discussing «women publicly consecrated to virginity,» the draft says: «Their
witness stands out precisely because many achieved a certain autonomy
with respect to men, a certain «emancipation» and a self - direction in pursuit of the spiritual life, advanced studies, and apostolic
works.»
My mother
works for the welfare department in another state and when visiting her I've
witnessed several people actually driving brand new vehicles
with stickers on them that say «Welfare Cadillac» or «Hood Rich».
If I'm in the assembly, give me one that I can take home and «chew», go over
with the Holy Ghost and a mirror; and if I'm in the «pulpit», I'd rather see a
witness that He is at
work, not just hear a bunch of «amen» s.
Three days before his death, Jesus said that in these «last days» (called by Jesus his (invisible) «presence» at Matt 24:27, 37, 39) a world - wide Bible educational
work would be accomplished,
with God's kingdom as the theme, saying: «And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a
witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.»
He was actively
working with the police to locate minors caught in sex slavery, and had
witnessed a particularly gut - wrenching night.
The most powerful
witness I spoke to was Susan Conroy, who
worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta — traveling there as a twenty - one - year - old volunteer in 1986.
This reminds us that the church must be ready to
witness to the lordship of Christ by cooperating
with people of goodwill of all religious and non-religious groups who are genuinely concerned to seek better ways of living and
working.
But when we
work out our salvation
with fear and trembling we have the opportunity to
witness His undeniable power.
I've been a participant - observer in these communities and have
witnessed the courage and grace associated
with people who come to confront the past,
work through it and forgive.
Read the New Testament written by 4 EYE
WITNESSES who
worked with Jesus for the 3 years before He died.
According to the apostolic
witness, the call to holiness begins
with divine election: God's summons to Israel, and later to the Church, to be a holy nation, a people set apart as God's own treasured possession, called to worship,
witness, and good
works (see Ephesians 1:4, 1 Peter 2:9).
«Do you promise,
with the help of God's grace, to be Christ's disciple, to follow in the way of Jesus, to resist oppression, to
work for justice and peace, and to
witness to the compassionate love of God as best you are able?»
He examines the speeches in Acts and also the editorial skeleton in Mark, and he finds that they follow a more or less common pattern: the ministry began
with the «baptism» of John, that is, his message of repentance and
work as a baptizer; following John's arrest, Jesus began his own ministry in Galilee, and there «went about doing good,» and «healing all that were possessed by the devil»; then he came up to Jerusalem, where the rulers put him to death by crucifixion; on the third day he rose again, and appeared to his disciples, who were now «
witnesses» to the truth of these reported events, namely to his resurrection from the dead.
John: I
worked with a Jehovah's
Witness once.
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity
with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our
witness to the truth of the fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony of faith and reason
working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
Leave all of your own evangelical hero complex baggage behind for once, and just go, innocent and wise and open - handed, treat everyone you meet
with reverence, and crack open your heart, and worship together, and pray, and make friends, and see what the great I AM is already doing in Haiti, and bear
witness to the every - day
work of the Kingdom of God.
The church must be ready to
witness to the lordship of Christ by cooperating
with men of goodwill who are genuinely concerned to seek better ways of living and
working — no matter what their political, social, or philosophical convictions.
Rich Merry Christmas you are an encouragement to us as well my friend it touchs my heart as i write these words
with tears as i think of all that the Lord has done for me and now he
works through us to
witness to you thats a blessing.I believe exciting times are ahead for you as you move into the new year.As you trust the Lord to help you in your walk he will empower you by his spirit to overcome those things in your life that have been stumbling blocks in the past.I know that he can and i believe he will do the same for you.regards brentnz
To contrast the solemn splendor of today's liturgy in Westminster Cathedral,
with the previous papal Mass there in 1982 is to
witness a measure of the vast change Benedict XVI has already
wrought in the heart of the Church.
Whether it be because you
work with children, pass by a homeless individual every day, or have
witnessed the impact of cholera and unsafe sanitation on a community, we all have something that triggers a desire to help.
He is the co-editor (
with George L. Goodwin) of
Witness and Existence: Essays in Honor of Schubert M. Ogden (Chicago, 1989) and is currently
working on a book on the theology of Christian worship.
If they truly want to be a
witness, they should be taking care of their employees by [1] paying them a living wage and [2] supporting them
with health care, not trying to run their lives by denying it because they personally don't believe in birth control *** AHEM HOBBY LOBBY, all you had to do was voice your objection and step aside, and the provider would absorb the cost, but NOOOOOOOOOO, you thought you knew better & said I FORBID YOU TO HAVE IT so your employees lost out on ALL health care, nice
work in the name of the Great Physician *** or firing them because they get pregnant BECAUSE you didn't let them have birth control...
Read the NEW TESTAMENT, the Bible — written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John who were EYE
WITNESSES and
worked with Jesus.
In any event, I find that I have begun the decade of the «80s still firmly committed to the same essential project
with which I entered the «60s: to
work toward a genuinely postliberal theology that, being sensitive at once to the human concern for freedom and to the claims of Christian faith, will be as concerned for the credibility of the church's
witness when judged in terms of changing human experience as for the appropriateness of its
witness when judged by reference to its abiding apostolic norm.
The procedures required to execute it are identical
with those long since
worked out in the quest of the historical Jesus —
with the single, if crucial, difference that in this case there is no need to make any dubious inferences about Jesus himself, once the earliest stratum of Christian
witness has been reconstructed.
Well, probably everybody will have some
works, but those who neglect good
works are missing out on all that God has for them here and now, are ruining their
witness with the world, are destroying their fellowship
with other Christians, and will miss out on the rewards they could have had in heaven.
Just try to remember that as you go about your day, and as you obey your boss, and
work with honesty and cheerfulness, whether you think about Jesus or not, you are being a testimony and
witness to Jesus.
I've
witnessed their
work and it's probably the holiest thing I've ever seen
with my own soul.
The subject of the meeting was dealt
with under five main divisions: The faith by which the church lives, the
witness of the church, the life and
work of the church, the environment of the church, and co-operation and unity.
If he is speaking
with one or two, he is a
witness; if he is
working with a crowd, he is a
witness; if he is facing a forest of microphones and blinking into the flashing bulbs of Jerusalem inquirers, he is a
witness, no less but no more.
For example, Philip H. Ashby, The Conflict of Religions (New York, 1955), the first
work of the first scholar in this field at Princeton, is a discussion «concerning the possible contributions of the religions of the world to the amelioration of the problems of mankind» (p. 192; opening sentence of the concluding chapter); the author is concerned to show that man (sic) can meet the terrible problems that confront him today if he can replace the «conflict» among his various religions
with a «combined
witness» (p. viii).
A
working - class, single mother of a child
with autism, Icilda credits the Jehovah's
Witness community of which she is a member for supporting her.
Furthermore, it has insisted — and rightly — that Christianity is a faith and not a philosophical or ethical system; it is a faith in which affirmations are made about an historical person in whom God is believed to be specially at
work; it has insisted that we have to do
with a tradition which has been nourished by the lives of holy men and women, by saints and scholars, but which is based upon the gospel, whose grounding is in the scriptural record and
witness and which therefore can not exist without constant reference to that «deposit» of God's self - revelation.
«And
with the leadership of our Board, senior team, faithful staff, and our army of supporters, we will continue to pursue our inspiring mission — to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in
working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear
witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.»
Adam came home from
work and heated up his dinner (which happened to be a burger and sweet potatoes topped
with some of this dip) and then
witnessed me obsessing over my recipe photos to the point of near - tears because I was convinced that I needed to re-make the recipe on a sunny day to get better photos.
Wenger lacks tactical flexibility We've watched all the games so far this season and we've
witnessed Wenger on the sidelines
with no Plan B playing the same way; slow build ups to attacks from the start of the whistle till the end of the match which
worked a few times and failed most times which has resulted in our dropping out of the title race and the Capital One Cup.
For those who
witnessed the foul balls Tiger had hit for much of the year, Tiger's
work with his big stick was a welcome sight.
I've
worked a wee bit
with witnesses and victims by the by.
We have also
witnessed his blistering pace, clever movement, impressive
work - rate and trickery
with the ball at his feet, making him something of a nightmare for opponents to handle.
we do
work with this guy, so the
witness protection program is not an option either.
As a young boy he
worked the fields
with blacks,
witnessing first - hand social and economic depravation and Jim Crow treatment at its worst.
Families that were hesitant at first end up feeling very relieved they chose to
work with me when they begin to
witness how quickly their little one becomes a champion sleeper.
She is impressed and inspired by the families she
works with that allow her to
witness their transformation as they move through amazing journeys.
She values
working with pregnant women and couples as they face difficult choices, and she appreciates the opportunity to
witness the hospitious nature of adoptive parents as they welcome birth families into their lives.
What makes Nat so passionate about
working with families and children is the opportunity to
witness strength and resilience in every family she
works with.