TEACH
THEM ABOUT REAL FAITH Stop reassuring them that things will get easier.
Now learn the truth
about real faith!
Not exact matches
And, tired of passing out rain checks for out - of - stock sale items, supermarket chain Kroger Stores is consulting locally with
Faith about a
real - time FOD application to shrink the gap between print - ad expectations and day - of - sale supply.
«The notion that Christians may exercise their
faith on Sundays but forget
about it when they step into work on Monday is not
real freedom of religion and is not freedom of conscience,» Scoffield told the court.
-- Outside of this
faith - based position, Larry is not immune to data, knows his way around budget tables, and more than most, thinks
about the interaction between financial markets and the
real economy.
They have to know they're lying
about real world prospects unless they have supernatural
faith in technology.
But in the
real world, I think atheists and people of varying
faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully
about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written
about him, thus it take really takes
faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was
real.
And that's the thing
about this, whatever «this» is, it's
about ordinary people trying to live out a
faith that is
real.
@response you said: «You might actually try
real, honest dialogue
about faith and belief instead of just railing off extremes and trying to cover it by saying all atheists are rational, reasonable people.
Much of the movie plays out like a thrilling — and tragic — underdog sports story, but its surprise third act shows that the
real story of Bill McCartney isn't just
about faith and success: It's
about personal redemption.
The Christian
faith is
about having a
real relationship with the living God, and he wants us to express our thoughts and concerns to him.
Out of all this insanity comes the very wise perspective of a woman who identifies herself as «the very worst missionary,» but who is pretty much «the very best blogger» when it comes to speaking frankly
about faith in
real life.
We talk
about culture and
real - life issues that other
faith - based magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life — even when it makes us uncomfortable.
This allows our
faith to expand beyond the confinement of commonsense everyday notions of what is real, Faith in the Holy Trinity compels us to open our imaginations and consider what is beyond what we already know or think we know about the mystery we call «God.&r
faith to expand beyond the confinement of commonsense everyday notions of what is
real,
Faith in the Holy Trinity compels us to open our imaginations and consider what is beyond what we already know or think we know about the mystery we call «God.&r
Faith in the Holy Trinity compels us to open our imaginations and consider what is beyond what we already know or think we know
about the mystery we call «God.»
In
real life, they may be acquaintances who suddenly take an interest in «fixing» your
faith or in harassing you
about issues related to politics and theology via annoying email forwards and Facebook statuses.
I've always been unconventional
about attending church regularly, or becoming a member of anything, but, more recently, I join when the church is gathering, because when I need healing, I need
real people with
faith to pray for me for healing; when I am confused, I need
real people to talk to and pray with me.
Yet even while it ventures to talk
about this man in terms of the God - language of
faith, the New Testament does not hesitate to describe this Jesus as a
real man and one who points to Him who sent him.
You say she has no proof that she has seen angels but do you have proof that she has not see angels and if you have proof that she has not I would love for you to point it out and we believe GOD is
real for we walk by
faith and not by sight but you say no one has proof that GOD existed but think
about this what would lose believing in GOD if he doesn't exist?
Stop worrying
about preaching your
faith and trying to convince others that it is
real, and just live by the moral code you believe in.
When it was
about to die in the late 50s, they decided to start doing things differently — lay leadership, challenging theology,
real adult education centered on life issues — rather than eliciting statements of
faith, etc..
We'd talk
about how our
faiths have potential to do so much good, and yet how unfortunately some people take it to the extreme so it doesn't portray the
real love and service that are at the heart of what we believe.
I just want to say thanks for making yourself vulnerable by being so
real about your
faith, it's good to know there are others out there who struggle with these things.
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called
faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares
about evidence in the
real world when we have our imaginations and delusions
about gods with no evidence of them existing.
It is a cult that pollutes the minds of people who know the
real truth
about God and and
Faith.
I recently attended a event where a Mormon and a Baptist engaged in this kind of civil and respectful dialogue
about their respective
faiths and similar to your feelings I came away with the stronger conviction that we need more
real dialogue and less the perpetuations of stereotypes and religious polemic.
blah, blah, blah... waste your money on billboards, debate
about what's
real or myth, and who's right or wrong... i'm STILL a child of God... you can't shake my
faith... all that matters to me is that I believe and trust in Him...
It's not necessarily
about the guts of the gospel,
faith, discipleship, mission and service; what I would call
real church.»
Many mediaeval speculations
about the condition of Adam in Paradise, which must not be confused with the
real doctrine of
faith, show themselves for this reason to be false, as a projection of the condition of ideal perfection back into the beginning.
What
about simply teaching your congregants to have
REAL faith so that they will not engage in fornication...?
But when I looked at the Gospel for the day (John 20:19 - 31), it became very clear to me that here is a story, a story of Jesus» appearance to the disciples when they were in hiding after the Resurrection... this was a
real opportunity to say something
about that story and
about the
faith which is built around people who were fearful, were skeptical, and into the midst of them, somehow, in a way that was ultimately moving, comes the presence of Jesus through locked doors and barriers of skepticism, cynicism, and doubt, all of these things that prevent ourselves from being God's people.
Even if his statements
about faith don't measure up to a traditional Christian standard, the fact that Kanye is making them should be seen as an opportunity to talk
about real biblical truth in honest ways and be a part of the cultural dialogue.
If one says he believes in God because he believes the Bible is a monolith of infallible truth, we may wonder if his
real faith is a God or in a statement
about the Bible.
9 This means of course that the living Christ is not open to historical enquiry and «Christian language
about Christ must always take the form of a confession».10 The only
real Christ is the Christ who is preached, and the Christ who is preached is precisely the Christ of
faith.
Can we drop the politics now and get back to
real discussions
about our
faith?
About such
real conspiracies against the
faith, Brown remains silent.
Christ is very
real and people like Chris Tomlin were put here to demonstrate that fact through giving us music that reflects and tunes in to what our
faith is all
about.
I just don't think it applies to
real life, are you going to have «
Faith» in your doctor when she is treating your child, of course not (you want to see a degree or at least have knowledge that the doctor knows what she is talking about), if the technician working on your spouses brakes tell you that he doesn't know what he is doing but he has faith that he can fix them, are you going to your spouses life in his h
Faith» in your doctor when she is treating your child, of course not (you want to see a degree or at least have knowledge that the doctor knows what she is talking
about), if the technician working on your spouses brakes tell you that he doesn't know what he is doing but he has
faith that he can fix them, are you going to your spouses life in his h
faith that he can fix them, are you going to your spouses life in his hands?
I just don't think it applies to
real life, are you going to have «
Faith» in your doctor when she is treating your child, of course not (you want to see a degree or at least have knowledge that the doctor knows what she is talking
about), -------- I do like this analogy.
We have a tendency to prefer telling dramatic stories
about dark, reckless pasts turned around at a sudden moment to grab the attention of the crowd and stir their emotions rather than describe the ebb and flow of
real - life
faith stories.
stepping out in
faith (how can it be legalistic if you are making a leap of
faith about a unique opportunity and unsure of the outcome) and then seeing God move is a
real faith builder so the action precedes the knowledge / wisdom gained.
Worrying
about the loss of textual particularity reflects a healthy concern
about the role of the Bible as the
real authority and living source for Christian
faith.
One of the insidiously damaging aspects of the present debate
about the divorced and remarried is the failure to say anything
about the proper dispositions required for a non-sacrilegious communion, and the general acquiescence in everyone coming up to receive the Eucharist regardless of their state of life, state of soul, or
faith in the
real presence.
His actions don't match up to his
faith and he seems pretty clueless
about the
real world.
David, thanks for expressing some very
real values I have
about faith and orthodoxy.
I can't imagine how the
real - life Jewish rabbi would feel
about being made a blasphemy to his
faith.
he sounded a warning
about the danger of a position in which there was not a
real and material continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ: the danger of falling into Docetism, or of having
faith degenerate into a mere mysticism or moralism.
While the debates rage on
about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For
Real true enough, and God is Not Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of
faith actually live in.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe
real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have
faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims
about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
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