Read about the courage and strength that these families demonstrated and get inspired yourself.
Not exact matches
There is nothing more holy» or terrifying» than
reading what St. Catherine of Siena wrote
about wayward clergy in her searing Dialogue; few sermons in Christendom equal the power of St. Alphonsus Liguori's on the enticements of the world; and how many of us would have the
courage of a St. Charles Borromeo, who, as he implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent, had his life threatened multiple times?
It reminds me of some books I've
read about teams on Mount Everest... the struggle, the necessity of clear communication, the risk, the danger, the rigor, the
courage.
But I'd truly like to
read your thoughts
about the gifts God has given you in your acts of reckless
courage and faith when you have.
«Maybe by
reading about the heroics of those like Lee Zeldin who served in the 82nd Airborne Bishop will be able to muster up an ounce of
courage and demand that Israel immediately apologize.»
To
read more
about the movie, how it was made, and the
courage it took to tell her story, visit the official website.
Paul Thomas Anderson for teaching me that it's ALL
about the script and if you have the right actors directors don't have to do anything on set but be a fan, Lumet for his films and his book, a young directors» must
read, Coppola for his
courage in filmmaking, Steven Soderberg for refusing to ever be put in a box and pushing the form as far as he can, Kathryn Bigelow for giving masterclasses in action, James Cameron for Terminator 2 and prove big budget cinema can still be perfect cinema, Sean Penn for bringing his acting chops to directing, David Mamet for his scripts and his dialogue, Nolan for having more heart than most people seem to give him credit for (Memento, Rises, Inception and Interstellar all made me cry.)
It's all
about courage in various modes: headstrong idiots like Chris Pratt's Peter Quill; the Vision (Paul Bettany) resigned to his potential fate; the unsuperpowered Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) pitching herself into a fight with a monster; Peter Parker (Tom Holland), still an eager, fearless kid who ends up clinging to a spaceship before he's had a»
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Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically
about character development, compassion, and
courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «
read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
The guide provides instructional materials to help educators explore background information
about the Holocaust, understand manifestations of historical and current day anti-Semitism around the world, delve into the moral themes of
courage, justice and truth presented in the film and expand possibilities for young people to deepen their understanding of the film with
reading, writing and other extension activities.
When I was 10 years old I recall
reading about James Meredith and wondering how any human being could have that kind of moral
courage.
The Christian Science Monitor has just named «Educational
Courage» one of the Top 15 «Must -
Read» Books
about K - 12 Education in the US:
To
read about a young German girl possessing such strength and
courage made me want to know more
about her adapting to life in America — what problems did Elsie face and overcome — how difficult was it for her?
I expected to find out
about books I might want to
read — which I did — but was also absorbed by Will Schwalbe's tribute to his wonderful mother and her story of
courage in the face of pain and illness.
Start by marking «An Elephant in My Kitchen: What the herd taught me
about love,
courage and survival» as Want to
Read:
I also think that
reading about the experiences of others helps me have empathy for diverse populations - what they've survived and how they've managed to overcome horrific circumstances - and to perhaps learn from their
courage.
While I haven't yet started investing, I'm
reading as much as I can
about this topic, so that I can muster the
courage to make the plunge.
Owning really wonderful dogs, learning
about them,
reading dog stories helped me learn
about love and loyalty,
about overcoming struggles with
courage and grace.
Read about Titus» fight with Hemangiosarcoma in our Faces of
Courage Gallery.
Read about Bandit's extraordinary spirit on our Faces of
Courage page.
Reading about them going it alone truly gave me the
courage to step out and explore the world myself.
You can
read all
about it if you have the
courage.
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I believe that seeking therapy takes strength and
courage and I'm glad you're
reading more
about finding relief.
You can
read more
about the situation in my post
about The Gift in the Unraveling, today on (in)
courage.