Sentences with phrase «christian way of life»

However, Christian dating does strive to stick within a certain description, and this description does mean one that is good and workable in its very own way for those who are Christian and do observe a Christian way of life.
The message is clear in that the site is first about a Christian way of life and then about sharing that life with another person.
And it will emphasize the importance of arguments that point to the uniquely Christian way of life.
They are confident that America will return to a Christian way of life if the moral standards of the past can be reclaimed.
Many of the elements basic to a Christian way of life were first basic to a Jewish way of life: a reverence for the Scriptures; a sense of the sacred; respect for the law; humility before the transcendent; the cherishing of the human capacity for reflection and choice; the sharp taste of the existing (as distinct from non-existing), and of being (as opposed to nonbeing), and therefore of the blessed contingency of this created world; the practice of compassion; the ideal of friendship with God and of «walking with God»; the habit of prayer; and a sense of the presence of God during the activities of every day — all these are habits of life that Christians share with Jews and have learned from Judaism.
They provided a channel for following what many regarded as the full Christian way of life rather than the nominal Christianity professed by the majority of the population.
«We take up over 80 % of this nation, and our cultural influence invades your life on a daily basis... «BUT WE ARE BEING PROSECUTED, AND OUR CHRISTIAN WAY OF LIFE IS BEING THREATENED!!!! OOOONNOOEESS!!»
To return to our illustration, the industrialist was excited when he discovered that his insight about keeping people in focus as persons was a part of the Christian way of life.
It should be clear that a Christian way of life is not in opposition to the accepted order of a household and of a state.
All so called christians are liars, they are given to thievery and cowardice and vicious hatred is the so called christian way of life.
The issue was on hell and whether it should be used in evangelism and your point of stating that the gospel was claiming that the Christian way of life was a better way of life as though that was sufficient.
An attractive book on the Christian way of life is Donald Nicholl, Holiness (Darton.
In the cultural environment of the church today, there is very little appreciation for a Christian way of life.
Membership patterns in most denominations encourage adults to join a church without any serious preparation for living a Christian way of life.
The decision to join the church can be that of loyalty to a Christian way of life.
This kind of knowledge is best appropriated through participation in a community of Christians who are self - conscious about their commitment to a Christian way of life.
They are all addressed to readers already Christian, and they deal with theological and ethical problems arising out of the attempt to follow the Christian way of life and thought in a non-Christian world.
Such worship, in company with brothers and sisters in the faith, is no incidental part of the total Christian way of life; rather, it is integral to it and essential for it.
This is both the strength and the difficulty about the Christian way of life.
They need the company of others who aim for a distinctively Christian way of life in a broken world.
It actually amazes me how they all come to believe in the Christian way of life... faith part... hmmm I don't know, but the family, morals, and respect part — yes.
Being Chinese - American born in AZ in a small town, everyone that I know and have known who immigrated from China believe in the evangelical christian way of life.
The unique Christian participation in God's kingdom is grasped in theology by creative and critical understanding of Christian tradition, and by creative and critical growth in the Christian ways of life.
baptism in MOST christian denominations is a physical and personal indication of one's commitment to the christian ways of living.
«After all, this is better than the Christian way of living,» she wrote.
This ongoing God - enabled pursuit of a holy life is an inner transformation that actualizes a life of purpose and eternal significance.Such a distinctly Christian way of living finds its fullest expression in Christian love, which was exemplified fully by Jesus Christ, and is characterized by humility, self - sacrifice, mercy and justice, and mutual submission for the good of others.

Not exact matches

«Now it depends solely on your good sense and your way of life whether you die as an ordinary musician, utterly forgotten by the world, or as a famous kapellmeister, or whom posterity will read... whether, captured by some woman, you die bedded on straw in an attic full of starving children, or whether, after a Christian life spent in contentment, honor, and renown, you leave this world with your family well provided for and your name respected by all.»
«Her style of life and what she does and how she conducts herself isn't the Christian way, and we're Christians,» he said.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
It also because popular because of the way Christians treated others and lived their everyday lives.
In my congregation we often reflect on the lives of the early Christians in ways that we can imitate their steadfastness in the face of such persecution in our day.
«If such efforts fail, our way of life will become counter-cultural, always a difficult situation for Christians ¯ one our forebears faced in many ages past, one that the Lord himself predicted for us.
Put another way, the question is: What would have become of Judaism if the historical connection with Christianity had ceased shortly after the birth of the new Christian religion, if the mother religion and the daughter religion had ceased to live in proximity and to share any continuing history?
I may be somewhat out of step with my fellow Reformed Christians in acknowledging a certain affinity for St. Benedict and the way of life he represents.
The book of Acts tells us that the first Christians referred to their own faith as «The Way» (9:2; 19:9; 22:4; 24:14, 22), indicating thereby that the faith is not merely a collection of dogmas but an active life of obedience to the God who has saved us through his Son.
«A nightmare scenario»... a scenario which shows what is the true primary belief and way of life of «christians»..., the desire for and belief in equality freedom of self rights, self - interest.
Beta Upsilon Chi is a Christian Fraternity, so either way you look at it, they encompass a combination of the Greek life as well as a Christian Student organization.
As for Mr. Lutz's salary... I personally live out my Christian faith by living very simply (materially) but I have no way of knowing how Mr. Lutz spends his salary.
b) yes, repentance and restoration are the underlying goal (as seen in the exile from Eden at the outset — we are looking for a way back to life fully restored to God), but you seem to think Christians DISAGREE with that notion... which makes me think you haven't read much of the NT.
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
This young man told me Christians are now being deprived of their rights, their voices, and their way of life.
Ron Dreher calls it the Benedict Option as he believes it is time for Christians to copy the fifth - century monk St Benedict and pursue a «communal withdrawal from the mainstream, for the sake of sheltering one's faith and family from corrosive modernity and cultivating a more traditional way of life».
Want to bet that, if you happen to still be around in another 50 years, the majority of Christians living then will say and believe that they actually led the way in ending h0m0ph0bia?
By the end of the fourth century, becoming a Christian did not mean a radical change in an aristocrat's way of life.
However that may be, there also persisted a widespread perception in medieval Christianity that those who worked «in the world,» as distinct from monastics and clerics more generally, were engaged in a less worthy way of life and, indeed, were second «class Christians.
I dream of a movement of biblical Christians who even as they are carted off to jail will express Christlike tenderness to policemen, who even as they are sentenced will explain Jesus» way of love and justice to incredulous judges, who will even dare to risk their own lives in order to release the captives and free the oppressed.
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.
This seems to be the raison d'être of the most dramatic miraculous encounters — as a way for non - Christians to be alerted to the reality of a living and active God.
Neither the christian right nor anyone else can stand in the way of progress towards full realization of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in this country.
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