Undoubtedly God uses other writings, events, people and circumstances to
also speak into our lives.
Not exact matches
As Christians, we believe that the truth is freeing, not only truth as in the person of Jesus Christ, but
also the truth when
spoken into the rest of our
lives.
Early cosmologies
also pictured the cosmos relative to the human observer, as we continue to do when we
speak of sending a rocket «upward»
into space or refer to Australians as
living «down under.»
His word from the Lord
spoke into the chaos and confusion of a people who had suffered not only a disruption of
life, but
also a disrupted understanding of God.
Ours is indeed a consumeristic culture, the kind that too often turns people
into commodities, and I believe Christians can
speak into that culture in a unique,
life - giving way — not only as it concerns sex - on - demand, but
also as it concerns food - on - demand, celebrity - on - demand, stuff - on - demand, cheap - goods - on - demand, pornography - on - demand, entertainment - on - demand, comfort - on - demand, distraction - on - demand, information - on - demand, power - on - demand, energy - on - demand, and all those habits that tend to thrive at the expense of the dignity and value of our fellow human beings or our planet.
Jason
also speaks directly
into the
lives of this generation at churches, conferences, university chapels, and various other venues.
That conceptuality
speaks of the fashion in which events or occasions are received
into the divine
life, making a difference to God; it
also speaks of the way in which God gives back, as it were, the past event — it «floods back
into the world», in Whitehead's way of saying it — so that it is not «dead and gone» but is effectual in the ongoing relationship between God and the world.
It
also spoke powerfully to the transformation of Roman civic
life, for Christians decided that they were unwilling to pay the cultural price of admission
into the global economy at the time.
The same Directory
also speaks of the spiritual climate in which alone there can be a successful ecumenical reception: «The
life of faith and the prayer of faith, no less than reflection on the doctrine of faith, enter «
into this process of reception, by which the whole Church, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit... makes her own the fruits of a dialogue, in a process of listening, of testing, of judging and of
living.»
«The Evangelistic Witness is directed towards all of the ktisis (creation) which groans and travails in search of adoption and redemption... The transfiguring power of the Holy Trinity is meant to reach
into every nook and cranny of our national
life... The Evangelistic Witness will
also speak to the structures of this world; economic, political, and societal institutions... We must re-learn the patristic lesson that the Church is the mouth and voice of the poor and the oppressed in the presence of the powers that be.
«It's written by a clairvoyant, and they're people who can
speak to the
living and angels and can
also speak to souls that are about to come
into the world,» Duboise explains.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the film, but
also has the characters
speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her story and
life coming out and you did going in.
The fact that the GT2 RS effectively started
life as a docile four - seat sports car
speaks volumes about the inherant quality of the 911's chassis, but
also the talents of the development engineers that pour their hearts and souls
into projects like the GT2 RS.
Ian Sansom on Libraries, Writing, and Flapjacks On his website Ian Sansom
speaks about the role libraries have played in his
life: «Libraries are places where you go to invent and reinvent yourself, or maybe just to use the toilet, if they have toilet facilities, and to find out how other people have reinvented themselves, and what they've written on the walls, and the desks, and in the books; they're a wonderful hiding place, but
also a way back out
into the world.
«We have
also helped so many pets find their forever homes after
speaking with families who were looking to bring a new pet
into their
lives.»
In London for the opening of her exhibition, before heading to Oxford for the launch of a book (she is
also a published author), Oka Doner
spoke to Studio International about her practice in general and, more specifically, her love of fire and the need to bring it back
into her
life.
Karilampi
also incorporates his own biography
into the video,
speaking about how his
life has intersected with Dre's music.
''... Judith Belzer
also conducts her inquiry, using paint and other graphic materials,
into the order of things — how natural processes create patterns that, once exposed,
speak of the underlying and connective structures of
life.»
[10] These hallucinations
also included flowers that
spoke to Kusama, and patterns in fabric that she stared at coming to
life, multiplying, and engulfing or expunging her, [11] a process which she has carried
into her artistic career and which she calls «self - obliteration».
She has
also served as a past Commissioner of the Youth at Risk Commission, and to really kind of just
speak to them about your
life as a lawyer, my time in the ABA, how my time in the ABA has exposed me to the legal community, and just really opportunities that a lot of young lawyers don't have fresh
into the practice.
Then he described its effects on Shaw herself: «What we usually see in this case is the child beginning to act out as a teenager, pregnancy, substance abuse, sometimes suicidality, sometimes that doesn't occur until the twenties, then you really
also see alienation from the mother so that by the time the child gets
into college and starts
speaking to other people and finds out what other people, other students have been through they start questioning themselves, and questioning their relationship with their mother, and it can cause a terrible crevasse between Mom and Daughter at a later stage in
life, teenage, college years.
But, in Chicago and beyond, parents of adopted children who exhibit severely challenging behavior are
also using the sad tale to
speak out, opening a window
into their chaotic
lives.