Mentoring is: Sharing Life's Experiences and God's Faithfulness
Each meal is an opportunity to express yourself to others, sharing a different perspective of your personality.
Actually, having a few questions of your own shouldn't prevent you from sharing the gospel with others. You can explain to them that while you still have a few unresolved questions yourself, you don't have enough faith to not believe.
One of the most commonly overlooked spiritual practices is daring to be completely honest with everyone you encounter. Some may say others cannot handle their honesty, but true honesty is not a strategy or a weapon of any kind. It is the willingness to be open and absolutely transparent in sharing how any moment feels in your heart. It has nothing to do with confrontation, accusation, or any form of blame. True honesty is the willingness to stand completely exposed, allowing the world to do what it may, and say what it will, only so you may know who you are - beyond all ideas.
The real satisfaction from mathematics is in learning from others and sharing with others.
Sitting down and sharing a meal together combines two of my favorite loves: eating great food and talking about great food.
Sharing with Jupiter is never a dishonor.
The moment you become miserly you are closed to the basic phenomenon of life: expansion, sharing. The moment you start clinging to things, you have missed the target--you have missed. Because things are not the target, you, your innermost being, is the target--not a beautiful house, but a beautiful you; not much money, but a rich you; not many things, but an open being, available to millions of things.
Sharing education, sharing a book…that’s what changes the world.
Sharing lets us feel less isolated and puts us on a path of being connected. At the end of the day, that's what we all want.
All I can think about is bed. ” “We’re sharing the same thought. ” “You’re thinking about bed too?” “I’m thinking about YOU in MY bed.
Real unselfishness consists in sharing the interests of others.
It's a way of living, sharing things with people who work with me, and they seem to enjoy it.
I have friends in different parts of the world, and they'll all go online at the same time and all pull up a movie and hit play, at the same moment, and then they'll comment to each other about it. They're sharing an experience, even though they're on different parts of the planet.
No matter what form the relationship might take, he was the only person she could picture sharing her life with.
I can't wait for everyone to read 'Don't Look Back. ' It's something very different for me, my first romantic suspense novel, so I'm very excited to be sharing the book, finally.
Clearly, sharing something could take you a long way, or at least to a different place than you'd planned. Like a friendship or a family, or even jsut alone on a curb on a Saturday, trying to get your bearings as best you can.
Napoleon is pure cinema, and cinema was designed for sharing.
Love is not about property, diamonds and gifts. It is about sharing your very self with the world around you.
Good advice is priceless. Not what you want to hear, but what you need to hear. Not imaginary, but practical. Not based on fear, but on possibility. Not designed to make you feel better, designed to make you better. Seek it out and embrace the true friends that care enough to risk sharing it. I'm not sure what takes more guts-giving it or getting it.