I hope other
Christians learn from the example of Rev Fu and show charitable love in thought, word and deed!
How might contemporary
Christians learn from and embody this wisdom?
The word for «Father,» which the earliest
Christians learnt from Jesus in their native Aramaic, was «Abba» (the Aramaic word is preserved in some places of the New Testament), and «Abba» was the intimate mode of address from child to father in the Jewish family.
Maybe it's time
we Christians learned from our Muslim brothers and sisters.
Keep it up, I hope
all christians learn from you how to debate so poorly.
What
Christians learn from the cross is that all human suffering should be cruciform.
What can
Christians learn from other religions?
Not exact matches
Most
Christians could
learn amazing amounts
from this.
In fact atheists can
learn a thing or 2 about free thinking
from Christians.
In my case since I am not
Christian it is even more important that my children
learn about their religion
from somebody who actually knows and understands their religion.
We recently spoke with Chris about the book, what we can
learn from the principles of the enneagram and why all
Christians should understand it more.
I really believe most of the leaders of the so called
Christian churches and mega churches could
learn a lot
from him.
The
Christian Right has lost its way and GOD himself thought the sheep needed to
learn from their misguided, lying cheating and B - S - ing way... and well GOD can only lead you to water... Our Leaders are protect
from the EVILS of man and in this election the EVIL doers all have green thumbs
from the greedy money monsters....
Muslim fundamentalists destroyed the great culture that was medieval Islam by withdrawing
from learning and focusing inward on faith; now, the
christian fundamentalists are trying to do the same.
Consulting the Faithful: What
Christian Intellectuals Can
Learn from Popular Religion by Richard J. Mouw Eerdmans.
Christians can
learn a lot
from Hinduism and Buddhism.
For he is surely right that our ability as
Christians to be a people capable of sustaining hope in a Rortyian world depends on our ability to
learn from our shared exploration with Jews that we do not yet know what God has in store for his people.
Thus Jews and
Christians, both informed by what they have
learned about the integrity of creation
from the Hebrew Bible, need not try to invent ecological ethics de novo.
The problem is that
Christians did not
learn from the example of Jesus that the Son of God comes with a new story.
Christ's great unanswered prayer is for
Christian unity and if our hearts are to echo his heart cry, we must
learn to pray together and love one another, not just notionally
from afar but in practical, relational ways.
it is not very
Christian of you to accuse others of being fools when your own words show you listen more to the drum rolls of bigotry & hate promoted at the pulpit of hate here in America - rather than READING &
Learning from a variety of resources about the TRUTH.
No money involved there, but how can we dissuade people
from learning it, I got it... throw in some
Christian faith, high - jack it
from ordinary people and use said faith to attack said theory even though it really doesn't matter — but hey, its a wedge issue and might get said right - wing politician into power by exploiting peoples faith.
Although there is much wisdom to be
learned from the stories of the Exodus and Exile, I do not believe they are models to be emulated by
Christians today.
Origen, the fecund
Christian teacher
from ancient Alexandria, said, «Genuine transformation of life comes
from reading the ancient Scriptures,
learning who the just men and women were and imitating them.»
Maybe we could
learn something
from Kickstarter and build something that allows people to direct their tithe directly to
Christian ministries and causes at whatever levels they deem appropriate per project.
The theological issues are far
from resolved; but, judging
from what has happened in Bloomington, even conservative
Christians (though traditionally among those most opposed to gay civil rights) are
learning that theological concerns need not blind any of us to the needs and rights of homosexuals as human beings.
Forgiveness is hard work» Jones calls it a craft» to which all
Christians are called and
from which our society has much to
learn.
@Jennifer please do not lose your willingness to
learn about
christians from the behavior of Heavensent.
In regards to Muslims «
learning» bad behavior
from Christian, that is an argument that could be used by
Christians as well.
The
Christian must therefore attempt to understand sympathetically the life of Jesus: that is, attempt to experience his life as he experienced it, and
learn from his experience.
The Church, he
learns from the New Testament, is for
Christians the principal locus of love.
Most come
from a
Christian perspective and are either struggling to stay in the church, including those in ministry, or they are
learning how to live their lives outside of it in a healthy, happy, and meaningful way.
I
learned these things
from my family, my church, my friends» parents, and my private,
Christian school.
Christians stand to
learn a great deal not only
from each other, crossing denominational lines with «generous orthodoxy,» but also
from those who pray in other traditions.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN)- A
Christian girl accused of violating Pakistani blasphemy laws by allegedly burning pages containing texts
from the Quran will have to wait at least another two weeks to
learn her fate after a court ordered a stay of proceedings in her case Monday.
-- hang with Holly and others who are in Raleigh
learning from the predominantly black and Latino
Christian Community Development Association about organizing and peacemaking.
Progressive
Christians will, I hope,
learn from this thread that the personality cults that give us the Jimmy Swaggerts and Mark Driscolls of the world also give us the Tony Jones and Doug Pagitts.
We are promised that with temptation God will give us a way out
from it, I am
learning to trust in that promise more these days as a more mature
Christian, and I do try to recognise temptation and stop and seek Him early to ask for the way out, but it was not always so.
Is there anything to
learn about the body
from the
Christian saints and their practices?
An Open Doors» worker recounts how he
learned about the power of spiritual songs to fortify persecuted
Christians in this extract
from Anneke Companjen's new book Singing Through the Night.
An Open Doors» worker recounts how he
learned about the power of spiritual songs to fortify persecuted
Christians in this extract
from Anneke Companjen's... More
What is
learned is so different
from what
Christians have been affirming that it does not seem to pose a challenge to
Christian faith.
CNN: Setback for Pakistani teen facing blasphemy charges A
Christian girl accused of violating Pakistani blasphemy laws by allegedly burning pages containing texts
from the Quran will have to wait at least another two weeks to
learn her fate after a court ordered a stay of proceedings in her case Monday.
One thing I am sure of... that we can
learn from the
Christians of the past, just as much (if not more) than we can
learn from Christians of today.
What can we as a
Christian church
learn from these cultural prophets?
1) This is not a particularly hospitable place for agnostics 2) Nothing would crush my parents more than
learning that their daughter has walked away
from the faith 3) I have a book deal with a
Christian publisher 4) I want to keep my
Christian friends 5) My doubts come and go, so there's no reason to unnecessarily drag the people I love through my drama 6) If I fake it maybe I can convince myself that everything's okay
when are these
christian conservatives going to
learn to talk straight without throwing page or paragraph numbers
from some books?
It would
learn these things not principally
from the «content» of the stories but
from their «form»; whether a novel is, like O'Connor's, an experience of coming to belief within a recognizably
Christian universe, or, like Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five, an experience of deepening despair over the ways of the universe, it would see them both as parabolic stories.
We recognized that there are lots of good
Christians whose thinking had not had to kowtow to Vatican authority, that we could
learn from them.
Williams wants a mode of discourse that is better suited to healing a contingent world in which «contestation is inevitable,» in which the church is not in fact so «dramatically apart»
from other ways of realizing the good, and in which there is a need for patience in tracing how the
Christian contribution to history is «
learned, negotiated, betrayed, inched forward, discerned and risked.»