Sentences with phrase «writing life here»

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And here, the breakthroughs have been both genuine and life - changing, as I've written before.
Also: I live in China, my agency has an office here, and I've written hundreds of articles for several top - tier business publications.
So, here's an exercise: Sit down and write out a dozen instances when you've been successful in life in any context.
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
«As I have said many times, but feel just as much today as I ever have, it has been a joy of my life to have the opportunity to serve our country as the first director of the Consumer Bureau by working alongside all of you here,» he wrote.
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Micro business was a concept introduced by another life changing book in my life, I have written about it previously here This is my next area of exploration, I have tried a few ideas like automating stock reports and selling value investing themed stock reports from this site It has worked well till now.
So, here are those five meaningful thoughts that Guy writes about in his book, which I believe serve a great learning for most people aspiring to find a greater meaning in life and become better as value investors.
Creativity pick of the day: Here's the latest reminder that we're living in the future: The Times of London used AI to recreate the voice of late U.S. President John F. Kennedy, so it sounds like he's giving the speech he was supposed to deliver the day he was assassinated, as Ad Age's Alexandra Jardine writes.
So little is written about end of life moments, the bulk of what I come across seems to be fervently focused on what's important in the here and now to the author without seeing the forest for the trees.
Assuming he ever lived, because the Bible was written by people hundreds of years after the event, all with their own agenda, just like all of the people writing here.
Anyone who knows my story knows that my life drastically changed six months ago (and I wrote about that moment here).
I have many pastors in my life — from my local pastors here in Dayton, to my «remote» pastors like Nadia Bolz Weber, Brian McLaren, Eugene Peterson, and Greg Boyd who have influenced me through their writing, speaking, and correspondence.
This quiet but compulsively readable column is about the spiritual life, written from the point of view of a working Parish Priest; it is, for me, the most unmissable regular contribution to the Catholic Press (I have an interest to declare here: it was I who in my days as editor of The Catholic Herald installed it as a weekly event).
For example, what if Jesus was living here in America today, and decided to write a letter to the President telling him what he should focus on.
I re-read a book recently, and the author wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life right now.
Written from Jerusalem: Walking through the narrow, winding streets of Jerusalem's Old City on my first visit here in fifteen years, I was powerfully struck once again by the grittiness of Christianity, the palpable connection between the faith and the quotidian realities of life.
As one who has worked in business all my life, even while serving as an elder, I know the importance of much of what you have written here.
Little needs be added here to what has already been written in English about the bare facts of Kierkegaard's life.
If you're at that point in life, here's an article I wrote with some basic how - to's of asking someone out on a date.
For example, on page 73, after writing some challenging ideas about heaven, hell, and life here on earth, he raises questions about the kingdom of God and the afterlife:
Only the mountain has lived long enough to listen objectively to the howl of the wolf,» writes Aldo Leopold in A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949) Leopold reports what happens to a mountain when all the wolves, who are predators, are exterminated.
Here is what he wrote about how D. L. Moody used John 5:24 to show him that he could be sure he had eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ:
Neville i liked what you wrote some really good points and churchs today are still making a difference in society though society is becoming more secular.My thinking is as the world gets darker and as it moves away from christian principles the light of Christ in believers will grow proportionately brighter.We are here to make a difference we are in the the world but not of the world.In Christ we have been given life and light to share with those in darkness so that they might have there freedom.brentnz
here is a blurb i wrote to a friend that I think describes the kind of balance I hope for in community life.
I think he must be writing here from his own experience as a pastor's kid witnessing his own father's faith and the life of his church.
just for fun, here is a piece of wordcraft i wrote whil in the school of spiritual direction called «living becomes sacramental»:
It is here that we remember that Short lives in New York and writes for an American audience!
It's hard acknowledging the limits of a medium through which my own writing career has flourished, but I want you to know: The conversations we have here — as encouraging, informative, and life - changing as they can often be — are meant to be brought to dinner tables, coffee shops, AA meetings, parks, church fellowship halls, long car rides, dorm rooms, and diners, among people who (whether they agree or disagree) can look you in the eye and take you in, not as a brand but as a human being.
Nothing twee here, nothing bleak or forbidding either — instead this book's message is a celebration of life and love, written with common sense, an attitude of reverence, and an evidently joyful faith in Christ and a love of his Church.
So here at the end of his Gospel account, John explains that he wrote his Gospel so that those who read it might believe that Jesus has the right to rule over all areas of life.
Two, I am not here to preach to you, but here is your answer: For those whose names are not written in the Lamb's Book of Life, Satan rules them.
I have written on this text before by saying it is impossible to live perfect lives, but for our purposes here, note that Jesus does not say that we will ever be perfect just as God is perfect, nor does Jesus even say that God Himself is perfect.
Marannis writes of it, «In the ledger of his life, here was a day for the case against sainthood.»
Someone wrote on here ahteists have no reason to live, no goals.Like you believers in fairy tales are better than us.We are realists.We do not believe in the magic jewish man in the sky.Our goal is to live & let live in a happy world.
«A brief delay in unlawful deportation of residents who have lived here with government permission for over a decade outweighs the public interest in prompt execution of removal orders, where petitioners have been law - abiding and pose no threat to public safety,» Saris wrote.
Here is a man who is rightly considered the most respected Catholic theologian in America writing a book of utter lucidity and beguiling simplicity that invites the inquiring lay person to the high adventure of Christian faith as that faith is taught and lived in the Catholic Church.
If im correct the first «Bible» was written some 300 yrs after «Jesus» was here, so to say that he said this or went there or was born on this day or anything really pertaining to his life seems utterly rediculous to me that people believe and quote this stuff.
In We Die Before We Live, his book about St. Rose's Home for terminally ill cancer patients, Daniel Berrigan writes: «I am beginning to sense it; you have to be in good form spiritually to work here,» At Cabrini, as at St. Rose's, not everyone is in good spiritual form, but it helps if you are.
Here was a man, larger than life, who left behind a prodigious amount of great polemical writing and a reputation to match.
Here is a picture written at white heat of men who had made the most blatant immorality the deliberate policy of their lives.
This is reflected in hymns written during the nineteenth century, so many of them filled with references to the brevity of life here and now, and usually presenting death as a relief from the pains, sorrows, and miseries of mundane existence.
He sat down and wrote to the Elector: «I am now living in this monastery alone except for the Prior (not counting some who were exiled by the enemies of the Gospel whom we lodge here temporarily out of Christian love).
8 «The metaphor of a war of nature», Keith Ward writes, «here gives way to a different metaphor: that of a developing emergent whole, with increasingly complex and beautiful co-adaptedness among organic life - forms, and which pictures nature as expressing a continuous growth in harmonious complexity.»
well, altho I understand and relate to many of the sentiments written here, I have to also share that I have witnessed miracles and many of them, in my life and others.
LOL here are a few...» Hey dipstick, Trollolololololol, religious babble, written by someone with a far better knowledge of the world than bronze age goat herders living in the desert, what a moron, hate speech, Christianity is by definition bigotry, you are more likely parroting some nonsensical drivel your pastor spewed forth, supersti tious nonsense, staggeringly arrogant of you, absurd, Your god is a monster.
Paul, of course, did not have the complete New Testament as we have it today... in fact, as he was writing this letter, he was writing part of this first foundation, but he knew of other letters and accounts of the life of Christ that were written by other apostles, and so he mentions them here as foundation number 1.
There have been hurdles and dark places galore over the years, as life is wont to offer all of us, but, like a Broadway veteran, I'm still here - baking and writing.
If you're wanting to branch our into other areas, I wrote a post on how food affected other areas of our life HERE.
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