It was a reader's idea to work some beautiful,
affirming words into the process too, inspiring me to scribble the prayer of Teresa of Avila and the fruit of the spirit onto the colored origami paper.
Not exact matches
«She's very
affirming of other faiths but she's quite clear that she is a Christian, and at HOPE we've been encouraging people to put their faith
into words.
When the story appears ready to identify and
affirm this fourth event, it dissipates as event and any affirmative
word in the story is projected
into the future.
We may prepare for our next section, then, by
affirming that, for Christian faith, by the prevenient Action of God a human life was taken and made
into the instrument for the gracious divine operation; in more traditional idiom, the eternal
Word, Self - Expression of very God, was clothed with a true humanity, crowning the rest of God's work in and for God's human children.
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affirm the contradiction between
word and image in the Bible, contrary to the present - day tendency to meld them
into one.
In traditional Christian faith there is no hesitation in
affirming constantly that a «
word» has been sent to us, that things are not one - sided, that our questions and pleas are not projected
into a vacuum.
It is possible to appreciate Hill's deep commitment to
affirming the inherent value of
words while finding somewhat tiresome his extended excursions
into etymological and philological aspects of English public writing from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
For me, this experience has
affirmed that my
words do not fall on deaf ears, and that my passion does, and will, translate
into the ambitions and triumphs of my students.
t life -
affirming thing that I've ever played, and it's difficult to put
into words exactly why that is, especially in a short paragraph.