Phrases with «childhood faith»

"Childhood faith" refers to the trust, belief, and innocence in religious or spiritual matters that children often exhibit when they are young and have not yet faced significant doubts or challenges to their faith. Full definition

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Sentences with «childhood faith»

  • A slender, much - loved picture book built on dream - smudged oil paintings become an intricate, polished, indefinably askew digitally animated film about the purity of childhood faith, with Tom Hanks taking on five roles. (ew.com)
  • As People magazine reported, despite all her troubles and irresponsible acts, Patty Duke's childhood faith still had a real pull on her: «For a good Catholic girl, abortion was out of the question.» (firstthings.com)
  • And hopefully, for the elderly prof's sake, as his own movement turns on him he may start to question the foundations of what he began and rediscover his profound childhood faith. (premierchristianity.com)
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