Sentences with phrase «christian life like»

I'm sure know that I also have a Christian life i like music because I am a musician, and a minister... Read More
It might be helpful at this point to think of the Christian life like a marriage.
No, not all Christians live like this, we have to be honest.

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Anytime a Christian uses the «Trump is like King David» argument, I know that they have never opened a Bible in their lives.
She's made her living for years playing in Christian bands like Everybody Duck and leading worship at various youth camps and conferences, but making a living or living out a passion was a choice for the young singer / songwriter.
To the atheists who say Christians as a whole are stupid and living in the Iron Age etc., there is no need for statements like that.
I try to live my life like a Christian, but have been turned off with churches for several years.
Because she was open about herself and wasn't trying to live a lie like most Christians.
Lastly, if Hitch did, for whatever reason, convert and became a christian in the last remaining moments of his life, how does it feel to know that a man like Chris Hitchens is waiting for you up in heaven?
But I think what made me the happiest was knowing that my best friend, the son of very conservative Christian parents like my own, wasn't going to live his life in secret.
Ben: Right, but we're living in a post-Christendom amalgamation of distorted Christian teachings and the Enlightenment, not like some seventh - century Islamic Empire or Communist Europe or something.
Beware guys, in my humble opinion this man is just one of many that exists or is yet to come whose sole purpose is to lead people astray in these end - times (only the true Christians know this is truly the end times we're living) and take note that it is the liberal websites like CNN that are complicit towards this endeavor.
Maybe one day Conservative Christians will stop persecuting Atheists and just let them live their lives as they like, just as they are happy to let the Conservative Christian worship God as he / she likes.
Your church is a haven for those who want a deeper relationship with God without becoming one of «them» (Think pukey pollyanna Christians with a pasted on smile who declare with Jesus in your life everything is wonderful... sort of like the cartoon you posted today).
The only difference between someone like Cristina and the Taliban, is one lives in an industrialized Christian nation, and one lives in a third world nation — the presumptuous and arrogant mindset is there though.
@Bofusabode: Describing Islam as «those who want to destroy this great country and the Jewish State» is about like descibing Christians as «those who massacred tens of thousands of Bosnian Muslims» and descibing the Israelis as «those who stole Palestine from people who have been living there for 1300 years».
Christian women should dress modestly (no showing too much skin, no luxury) and keep purity before marriage as if life depends on it, just like the Biblical women did.
That is not something a lot of Christians are proud of but if not for those Christian warriors like Charles Martel and King Richard you will be living in the United Emirates of America and I hear Sharia is not so nice so shut up!
Dr. Mark Laaser pioneered the Christian response to porn and sex addiction in the 1980s and chides counseling centers like Pure Life for what he says is their near - total reliance on prayer.
Seems like for most Christians the face of evil is an insurmountable inconvenience to living the Gospel.
And these incongruences are offensive both to Bloggers like this man who hope that faith will one day live up to itself and also to Christians who realize that forgiveness is the only path in an instance such as this.
Christians are just like everyone else, they are trying to make sense of their world, figure out how to survive in a world full of hate and bigotry and try to bring some kind of normalcy to the world they live in.
We pledge to stand with you, our Christian brothers and sisters of the historic Black church, and to work arm in arm with you in Christ - like self - sacrificial love to build in America a true culture of life and of family life.
A true christian is someone who lives a Christ - like life in word and in deed, and not bashing other beliefs.
You sound like a very selfish child, and I doubt you would even be a christian if not for the promise of eternal life.
Now as a Christian I follow the new testament, and so striving to be Christ like as a Christian I accept everyone for who they are, I love them and do not presume to know the right way for them to live their life, instead I simply open my arms to others and know that all people of all faiths are just fine it doesn't matter to me what you do with your life all that matters is the way that you do it... that was my understanding of christs teachings anyways
He concluded that he would like the segment to continue, but for the Christians invited on to think carefully about how listeners could actually be provoked to think about their life and about Jesus.
That reminds me of my comparison of the Christian Industrial Complex and how they sell Jesus (like Apple sells ipods), the top down organization, not questioning those at the top, putting a smile on your face no matter what b / c life is perfect with Jesus, and now the patent on exclusive rights!
Besides that, you might see a lot of heated debate on boards like these, but in real life, do you think that atheists seek out Christians in the street or in the stores or at the workplace and berate them?
ragansteve1 «Moral relativism», like how many Christians like to say that the Old Testament Law only applied to ancient Jews living under the «Old Covenant», and not to them?
Mr Cox went on to say: «I would like to see churches pray for increased opportunities to celebrate truth and justice in the media and for lives to be changed as a result, for Christians working in and with the media to shine for God and to become more influential.
For the vast majority of atheists I've talked to, all that they know is that they don't like the rules that Christians are told to live by.
David, I really appreciate this post, particularly that you highlight that not only gay people are those who feel like the church puts them into a bind of not living into who they fully are or are pushed to the perimeter if they live with the integrity that says sometimes the Christian life is brutally hard and life in general can be messy.
His level of success — and the massive platform he now has to live as an example of what the Christian faith looks like — is something that countless people dream about achieving.
It can make a person like Mike question whether he is a believer, even though his life and his words prove that he is a Christian.
Like a bipolar magnet, the Christian author today feels the pull of both forces: a fervent desire to communicate what gives life meaning counteracted by an artistic inclination toward self - expression, form and structure that any «message» might interrupt.
Like Kierkegaard's restless dread of the Christian life, Foreman continues to ask life questions through song.
To ask whether a Christian can «try on» atheism is rather like asking whether a married man can live as a bachelor.
it reminds me the way Michael Frost (and many others in other words, like NT Wright, Bonhoeffer, and even Ellul) explain the kingdom of God as being some kind of a «trailer» for the Kingdom that is coming, and christians would be already living the the Kingdom reality right here in this world, where it seems to the eye that there is no kingdom of God at all.
Atheism isn't a big part of my life in most ways — but in others — I don't want to be «just like a Christian» — I want us all to be accepted as just people.
I think many of us would like to meet Christian people in daily life.
On World Mental Health Day, Robert Foster explains what its like to live with schizophrenia as a Christian More
Jeremy it just hit me like a bolt of lightning i am so excited about this thought that salvation has nothing to do with eternal life but is speaking of losing the ability to be an overcomer in Christ.Having been there as a carnal christian i always believed in Jesus but i felt i did nt have the power to live a christian life so i felt like a hippocrite i was still subject to sin and sinful desires.So in that sense i had never received salvation because i had never been an overcomer in the first place.So i can see how a christian could lose there salvation having once walked by faith but that does nt effect there eternal life in Christ.Just so others know i am now walking by faith and am an overcomer i know what it is like to experience the power of the holy spirit and to not be overcome by my old nature that is what Jesus wants us all to experience rather than being a victim of the enemy.Whether we are an overcomer or not does nt effect our eternal life.brentnz
These 7 types of gospels truths will give Christians a firm foundation on which to purify their lives and become more like Jesus every day.
Geez, if Paul can't get it together, repent once and for all, and live like a REAL Christian, why should I even attempt it?
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like little more than sticking to a list of rules, and how millennials long for faith communities in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
In Christian circles, there are people who feel called to occupy a platform — in business, writing, art, music, preaching or any number of areas — that they use to show people what a genuine, and life - changing relationship with Christ can look like.
That is, those of us Christians who try to truly live a Christ - like life (without forcing it on anyone else, and without trying to «legislate» morality and faith vs. science) would simply like atheists and other anti-theists not to «broadbrush» the entire faith just because some (many) say and do things that are questionable re Christianity.
Most Christians do the «good» they do because we are taught to try to live «Christ - like» lives in the temporal world — with or without any «guarantee» of reward.
Though seminary faculties like to affirm, in principle, a relationship between Christian theology and the life of the church, academic theology tends to view the ministering congregation as an addendum to the really interesting issues of ethics, philosophical and political theology, or social policy.
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