Sentences with phrase «about the believers in»

By, we, I assume she is talking about believers in a religion or in one of the many gods.
Yeah, I'm not sure what I was writing in that post either about the believers in Corinth.

Not exact matches

«I'm a real believer in being clear on who your monster is, who the enemy is, really helps with briefs and communication,» said Nowlan, who joined Tim Hortons about a year ago after six years at Molson Coors Canada and before that Kraft Foods Group.
Instead, he's a believer in «Small Data,» the title of his new book, which he describes as a method that's about «infusing creativity and preserving the instincts» of entrepreneurs, which he says can be their most valuable assets.
A believer in media exposure, Feldstein took time out to speak with the Canadian Press about these new hires, placing emphasis on the fact they lived in town: «Their current employment is burned down or closed or inoperable,» he said.
I am a firm believer in that many, many people have the ability to become just about anything they imagine for themselves — they just lack the discipline to put in the work required to get there.
I'm such a firm believer in networking, connecting, and relationships that I wrote two books about LinkedIn.
Although Buffett talks little about market timing, he's always been a believer in buying when share prices dip or go on sale.
Bill Slawski of SEOByTheSea — «I'm a firm believer in creating a situation where not only are you focusing upon a permission - based approach, but that you also provide things of such value within your email marketing that people don't think twice about signing up, and wouldn't even consider unsubscribing.
It sets distressing signals about race and protest, the same week as police moved in again on a peaceful Indigenous - led standoff against a North Dakota pipeline — and as Donald Trump rhetoric riles up believers in Second Amendment «remedies» when an election doesn't go their way.
Too often, as well, believers will label something as being «in God's hands now» when they are entirely capable of doing something about it, but don't have the motivation to actually do it, see?
The passage in Corinthians is about the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope that we have as believers in that truth.
Certainly the New Testament talks about the priorities of that churchâ $» Jesus as its sole head and focus, daily encouragement among believers, plural and lateral leadership, open participation, and an environment of freedom so people can grow in him.â $ â $ œLike what I have with Jake?â $ â $ œAnd there will be others God will give you as you simply follow him, â $ John added.
As for me, I am done here, I am going to enjoy this beautiful holiday with my family, and hope that some good in this life shines upon some of you... Whatever it is about believers that brings out your hate, I hope you resolve it soon...
Chris Foster talks about life in Cambodia and the importance of mentoring young believers.
There is much that could be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion at about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
How is it not logical for a believer not to teach his children whom he / she loves about the God they believe in?
To be sure some real true in heart believers had their first nudge toward salvation in Christ after hearing a pew fire licking sermon about where one who doesn't come to Christ will end up.
But there is perhaps a use we might make of the postmodern in apologetics, for the collapse of modernity may allow believers to speak once again about God without defensiveness or self - consciousness, may allow believers both to escape political categorization as liberal or conservative and to escape the modern view that sees political categories as fundamental.
This testimony about Jesus as only a son of David (2 Samuel 7:12 - 14 NIV) who was punished by God with the floggings of men for claiming to be god thus becoming the «bright morning star» (Isa.14: 9 - 20) was revealed through the Bible by Maestro Evangelista in http://www.thename.ph which proves he is the «angel» or messenger sent by Jesus to deliver his testimony or HIS ADMISSION that he is not a son of God and as the «bright morning star «to all churches (or believers of Jesus) thus nullifying the «antichrist» lie made by the apostle John.
I have no doubt that most believers in christianity believe their religion is all about love, and I find this story touching.
Oh and before you whine about it, did I just ask you anything in a manner that an atheist doesn't ask a believer to do when they ask to be shown that God exists.
Because either they never hear about «the rapture» or they were never believers in this silly way of thinking.
In a 2000 interview with Women's Quarterly, the great critic displayed about as much indifference to the existence of God as is humanly possible; he had neither the commitment of a true believer nor the paradoxical loyalty of the atheist who kicks against the pricks:
They should pick some lead from western nation about secularism, freedom of speech and liberty and manage their affairs in those terms with believers and nonbelievers equally.
Fortunately, in recent years many scientists who are Christian believers have undertaken to write about science from a theologically informed perspective.
Gather a dozen believers in a single room and you could easily get a dozen different opinions about what «God» actually is.
believer fred, i think you said something about clinging to death helplessly, and depriving a child of the light... in different words.
And, we've all heard enough stories about the «hazing» that goes on in our U.S. military forces, if one doesn't happen to be a «believer» or, a «believer» like they think you should believe.
Could it be because about 80 % of all abortions in the USA are had by believers?
The «faith» of the «believers - only» is in their own theological beliefs about God, not in God.
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers to just come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing to at least be open to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith, which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
What might this mean for the present discussion about the place in the church of homosexually oriented believers?
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue, ethical decision - making, and shared doubts in the context of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
His instruction is for a specific group of believers in Corinth about 2000 years ago who were dealing with some very specific issues.
While many of the news stories about this report focused on figures showing a tendency for numbers of religious believers to increase with age, the figures also showed the overall percentage of religious believers declined in most countries, showing an increase in only three:
khidir619 — if you are such a firm believer that Islam is about peace, what have you done locally in your mosque to oppose those who support gangsters?
It was exciting because my theology was changing and I was discovering new vistas on about the grace of God and the role of faith and works in the life of believers.
What I find interesting about debates like the one this article engendered is that so many atheists will argue «science,» yet they do not look to actual scientist / believers who made significant contributions to science, yet saw no conflict in doing so while also believing in a «Creator.»
I've been devastated to find that satan has planted himself so firmly into the church and is leading people away from the truth about who Jesus is and what He did on the cross, and keeping Christians from prayer and evangelism, focusing instead on attacking believers and turning them from simple faith in Christ to Calvinism.
Man, sure wish we cared less about size and form... if there's 2 or 3 believers, or 2 - 3000... or if we meet in a building or home or the street... and cared more about if the living presence of God in power is there.
I don't agree with Rachel much either but I think she was talking about people predisposed to be believers in the first place.
Darwin didn't set out to «disprove god» or whatever you christians believe; he was a believer until that time, in fact he sat on his findings for many years because he knew the furore they would cause and only published when he heard that Wallace was about to publish his similar findings from research in a different part of the world.
Spiritual Gifts in the Workplace Many believers feel motivated to serve God wholeheartedly in church services and religious activities but lack passion about their daily work in the world.
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can learn from each other, strengthening each other, pray for each other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not learn many thing from the sermon, but, many times, I learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is such a blessing to hear others testimony about how God works in their life, it is such an encouragement to see people open up their problem, then, we can pray about them..
Lots of people wonder about the role of good works in the life of the believer.
If Thor believers were rampant in the country and were trying to impose their myths into government, public policy, schools and science, and were continually promising dire eventualities for not believing in him, I'll just bet you would hit up a message board or two about it!
Yet as powerful as it is to preach about God's presence and enduring love, about looking forward in the midst of suffering, believers will hear this message differently depending on how quickly they are living through the succession of steps on their way to hope.
They needed to be among the assembly yesterday of about 3000 believers in three different services that heard the message of the cross given and the simple message of the gift of eternal life by believing in the one that was nailed to the cross for our sins.
For now, I remain a believer in the resurrected Christ and agnostic about the shroud, though with a newfound admiration for the mysterious and strangely compelling image it bears.
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