Sentences with phrase «as our movement grows»

As the movement grows larger and more powerful, Heineman discovers this is not just a story about good against evil — I came away thinking there is no difference between the knights templar and the defenses.
Kohlhaas himself takes little part in the violence as the movement grows larger than himself.
As our movement grows, we hope that you will check back here often to find everything you need to continue your work in our nation's Catholic Schools.
As this movement grows, charter schools are sharing their successes with the broader public school system so that all students benefit.

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The activist movement has grown steadily since the tribe established Sacred Stone Camp in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, in April, a temporary site founded as a point of resistance to the pipeline.
Watson is the latest to join a growing group of young celebrities who not only identify as feminists, but are working to make the label socially acceptable and representative of a necessary movement.
As privacy has become a greater issue online, many web users have grown increasingly frustrated by having their online movements tracked by cookies.
Liboiron uses her position as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for people who make technology and instruments open source,» something she describes as «very much against the model that runs many universities around the world.»
«As the environmental movement has grown, people are beginning to recycle more.
Under Previous Standards, Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter grew 14.9 % (11.5 % excluding the impact of FX movements) versus prior year, primarily as a result of an increase in Total Revenues.
On August 4th, 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported on the growing subculture of Weird Twitter in an article titled «Some Twitter Users Push Back on Ads,» describing the trend as a reactionary movement against the influx of corporate brands and advertising campaigns on the popular microblogging network.
The results of Spain's elections will challenge this narrative and — as with an increasing number of movements in Europe — demonstrate a growing discontent with the status quo.
This database is designed to help you track and analyze the blockchain token sale and initial coin offering (ICO) movement as it grows and expands.
Communication is no longer a «soft skill» — it is the fundamental skill that will help individuals win dream jobs, sell products, build brands, and trigger movements, and it will grow more valuable — not less — as the nature of work changes.
We design, build, and maintain systems to grow a diverse ecosystem of triple - bottom - line food businesses as part of a good food movement that is accountable to all Detroiters.
Facebook has since apologized, with CEO with founder Mark Zuckerberg taking out a full - page ad in a number of newspapers, but it hasn't convinced the growing list of companies and prominent users who have opted to #DeleteFacebook as part of a growing movement.
Kevin Burch is co-chair of Trucking Moves America Forward which describes itself as an «industry - wide movement to create a positive image for the industry, to ensure that policymakers and the public understand the importance of the trucking industry to the nation's economy, and to build the political and grassroots support necessary to strengthen and grow the industry in the future.»
Jurisdictions have turned to mobility pricing to address a specific or combination of objectives, such as managing congestion in rapidly growing urban areas to facilitate the movement of people and goods, generating revenue for transportation infrastructure projects, maintenance and improvements, or environmental reasons.
The growing #MeToo movement and sexual harassment claims against business leaders as well as a growing body of evidence that diversity boosts success and returns have heightened scrutiny of all - male or male - heavy boards.
This profound alienation of the ghetto poor from mainstream American life has continued to grow worse in the years since the triumphs of the civil rights movement, even as the success of that movement has provided the basis for an impressive expansion of economic and political power for the black middle class.
Bishop Michael said his appointment as the first African - American leader of Episcopalians was «a sign of our church growing more deeply in the spirit of God and in the movement of God's spirit in our world.
Perhaps the rhetoric and tactics of the Christian right had grown stale, as happens with all social and political movements.
The doctrine of predestination is at the heart of the Reformed message, but almost every tradition has to wrestle with the thorny questions of divine and human agency, as have home - grown religious movements like Mormonism and Christian Science....
But I was so deeply moved — and remain so deeply moved — by the protests in Ferguson and the growing #BlackLivesMatter movement in the United States as it continues.
So just as I grew irritated with the pro-life movement for its inconsistency and simplistic solutions, I grew irritated with the pro-choice movement for its callousness and disinterest in discussing the very real ethical concerns surrounding the termination of a pregnancy.
Might it be fruitful to encourage dialogue between groups such as Faith movement and the ever - growing environmental and non-Christian «spiritual» movements of our age?
Aristotle states explicitly that of the many senses of the word, «nature,» the first and most proper is that by which «nature» means that principle that allows an entity, over and above its adventitious processes, itself to grow) 12 «Nature» is entity in the sense of form, with the additional condition that it is now regarded as «in some sense the factor which initiates movement and rest «13 of just those processes that take place within the concrete being itself that «has» the nature.
The movement grew rapidly, as did its critics, who called Wesley and his followers «methodists,» a label they wore proudly.
The work, begun as a parish movement, has grown so that the local demands have overtaxed a large corps of workers while importunate calls from many cities in this and other lands for knowledge of the work, and pitiful calls for help from sick ones everywhere have to be put aside....
The bioethics movement grows increasingly utilitarian, explicitly denying intrinsic human worth, with increasing support expressed in the most respectable and influential journals for antihumanistic agendas such as eugenic infanticide and abortion.
It fails to include resources from philosophy, or, more particularly, from that contemporary movement in philosophy called «environmental philosophy,» which, as articulated in a journal such as Environmental Ethics, has a growing number of advocates in Western Europe, the United States, and Australia.2
In an interview with The Politico, University of Virginia theologian Charles Marsh, author of Wayward Christian Soldiers and the son of a Southern Baptist minister, stated: [68] «As someone who grew up in Mississippi and Alabama during the civil rights movement,... my reading is that the conservative Christian movement never was able to distinguish itself from the segregationist movement, and that is one of the reasons I find so much of the rhetoric familiar — and unsettling.
Thank you for being part of this growing movement of God in the world, and for joining me on this journey out of religion and into a closer relationship with Jesus in which we learn to love others as we have been loved.
Urban churches grew and prospered as a result of that population movement; but the rural ethos continued to be reflected in worship, organization and mission priorities.
No wonder the atheist movement is growing... all of the scandals over let's say just the last 30 years... from all the child molesting that is rampant to mega church ministries and their ministers personal wealth and property... (why don't they live modestly and give all their money to those in need as they preach).
This deepening and solidification has produced several highly significant developments in Buber's thought: a growing concern with the nature and meaning of evil as opposed to his earlier tendency to treat evil as a negative aspect of something else; a growing concern with freedom and grace, divine and human love, and the dread through which man must pass to reach God; a steady movement toward concern with the simpler and more concrete aspects of everyday life; and an ever greater simplicity and solidity of style.
The question being asked by women is whether the Decade will invite «the churches and the ecumenical movement to discover and nurture an enriched understanding of the very nature and mission of the church... growing from and supporting a new community, embodying the visions of all persons...,» as the Readers Group describe it in their interim report.
From this perspective, many of the religious movements we see emerging in various parts of the world — especially those in advanced industrial societies — can be understood as protests against the growing bureaucratization and monetarization of the lifeworld.
In this country his ideas are influencing a growing number of therapists as well as persons in the human potentials movement.
In Buddhism too, which Albert Schweitzer spoke of as a world - negating religion, there is a growing movement of «Socially Concerned Buddhists.»
As growing numbers of ministers and teachers began to speak a word of judgment against the society of their day, a movement arose at Grinnell College, in Iowa, crying for the complete reconstruction of society on the basis of the New Testament teachings.
Meland traces the growing influence of Whitehead's philosophy on the images of thought both in modernism as stimulated by Darwinian evolution, and changes in the post-Darwinian era ushered in by the creative evolution movement in physics.
Even as knowledgeable a study as Richard Niebuhr's The Social Sources of Denominationalism labors under the error that the social «milieu» out of which religious movements grow determines their character.
Starting as a church of 45 members in 1983, the movement has grown into a global denomination with plants in London, New York and Moscow among others.
Those pursuing the same concerns today, as in the growing movement of «Christians for Socialism» in Latin America and elsewhere, will find in the early Tillich a valuable ally and mentor when they become more familiar with this aspect of his thought.
And since the Old Testament word for angel, as that of the New Testament, means also messenger, it is a legitimate suspicion that these narratives preserve reminiscences of the growing significance of the prophetic movement, which comes into clear focus just a little later in First Samuel.
Yet, there are also challenges, as we often see in many rapidly growing movements (consider the Second Great Awakening as I mentioned in an earlier article).
As Paul Markhan wrote in an excellent essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics, are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitieAs Paul Markhan wrote in an excellent essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics, are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitieas much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communitieas the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communities.
Much of the media coverage has followed the Tea Party movement's own narrative, which describes it as a grassroots group of libertarian - leaning and independent - minded Americans who have grown disgusted with Washington - a group not beholden to either party, willing to buck conventional politics to get things done.
The bloggers and media point to this Dissatisfied group as proof that the «seeker» movement does not grow up disciples of Christ.
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