Sentences with phrase «article about a church»

Sure, I was writing marketing copy about new mammogram machines at the local hospital and articles about church planting in Alberta for the North American Mission board, but I was making a good living.
Hello Jeremy - I read your article about church bullies and the traits you listed about church bullies accurately describes a person who currently go's to the same church I do.
RURAL SUCCESSESIn an otherwise excellent article about church planting in urban areas («A Time to Plant», July), I was disappointed to read the phrase...
This week on Facebook, we had several powerful conversations around Anne Graham Lotz's words on gender equality and Boz Tchividjian's article about churches that support spousal abuse.
This past week I've been commenting on a local newspaper forum on an article about a church — it just so happens to be the last church I left.

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Articles like this are a dime a dozen with the same tired excuses for why people want church to be about them instead of about God and Jesus and God's Word.
This article is about an entire congregations church being burned down to the ground by racism and then being rebuilt with faith.
I post «articles, comics and pictures often probing deeply into our unexamined preconceptions about God, church and life.»
An ex-friend went online and ranted about me yesterday saying that i need JESUS in my life and she is a better person then me cause she attends church, but this article truly states that God can not be found in churches but within our families and this is such a beautiful article.
** After this article was posted, an Episcopalian noted that the church's COO, Bishop Stacey Sauls, had a written a blog post about the verdict on July 15.
In 2016, we at RELEVANT posted hundreds of articles on everything from current events to interviews with church leaders to listicles about relationships.
This article is about people who belong to the official church of Satan who do NOT believe in Satan.
Second, you obviously have no clue about what the Catholic Church teaches or does, except for that which you disagree with based in GayNN articles.
Unfortunately, many of the comments after the article were very poorly researched and stated nasty things about the LDS church, declaring they were facts.
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
Editor's Note: In light of the recent allegations surfacing about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this article is worth revisiting as a reminder that Christians, churches and conservative institutions are far from immune from sex scandals.
Editor's Note: In light of the recent allegations surfacing about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this article is worth revisiting as a reminder that Christians, churches and conservative institutions are far...
It's so rare to see an article about faith in church Christ (not carismatic country preachers) founded, Catholicism, or Lutherans or Episcopals.
Finally a well written and concise article about the LDS Church and it's beliefs.
As the article said, it's about a block away from the White House — it only serves a few blocks; most people don't drive into town to go to church on Sunday.
We appreciate your articles about the difficulties of leaving the church, as that's what we have done.
At no point in church history have so many people written so many books and articles, not to mention blogs, wikis, and e-newsletters, about the Christian faith.
«Our test to see if a similar story would be written about others» religion is to substitute «Jew» or «Jewish,»» Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul wrote in objection to a Washington Post article last fall about the candidate's role as a church leader in Boston.
Check out this article on my church's blog about college ministry.
Ah, the irony, this woman writes an article about people leaving the church and it appeases the elders!!
I recently reviewed 25 Albany Church websites, and wrote an article about it at Examiner.com.
The thing that interests me about this article as that the author is expecting someone to fix the church for Millenials so they will return.
We go to church, we participate in leadership meetings to shape the conversations of our communities, we pray for our friends, we make meals, I write posts and articles and books about God, we wash our minivans, we set up the sprinkler for the neighbourhood kids and hand out freezies to hopeful hands, we go to work, we talk about the people we know.
Although it is a byproduct of worship, which exists for its own sake, constant exposure to words, actions and roles within the worshiping community does more to reinforce a Christian's attitudes about justice than anything else the church does (see my articles «The Words of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» Dec. 13, 1978, and «The Actions of Worship: Beyond Liturgical Sexism,» May 7, 1980).
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather than a message in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
Comments on next article about child abuse scandal in the church: just over 300.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about in the liberal media; and in an article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful piece by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
Dr. James K. Mathews was Bishop of the Methodist Church serving the Boston area at the time this article was written (about 1960).
also, the context of this article is about a church that claims to represent God and yet is clearly in violation of His teachings.
Katie and Justin bring highlights from the July mag, including Glenn Paauw's article on how to get Christians reading their Bibles again, a rare interview with Eugen Peterson, Katie's piece on church response to prostitution, Justin's book and also talking about the Grenfell Tower fire.
We are united with them in confession and the life in Christ, as the third article declares about the church.
Funny... here is an article about Christian haters and yet there was no mention of The Westboro Baptist Church.
i find it interesting that CNN has this article right by the one about Arkansas allowing guns in churches
In an article for the Church Herald, the magazine of the Reformed Church in America, Wes Pippert of United Press International has written: «For the Christian, it may be too much to expect reporters with little knowledge of biblical morality to report incisively or insightfully [about religious concerns]....
This article should be of no interest to you or any other Atheists, yet there are plenty of them making negative comments about the church and people who are religious.
Dear Jeremy Myers: This article includes this: «Eventually, we ended up with the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Chalcedonian Creed all set down what the church believed about the identity and nature of Jesus Christ.»
In the article «Do You Speak Christian» it would appear that the gentlemen you quote — Marcus Borg & Bill Leonard have much knowledge about «Church Christianity» but very little about «Jesus Christianity».
For once, I'd like to read a CNN article about the White church, maybe even the Hispanic American church.
Jeremy Myers did write a good article titled about church bullies and some of there traits.
The article on the website also talks about how the church has failed to be salt and light, which I have already written about for my book (but have not posted it yet).
@William Demuth, The KCStar article was talking about the church of the Pastor of the shelter where this guy stayed, not the Weiler's religious beliefs.
Second, for someone who is so uptight as this author about knowing religions and even writing a book about it, the mere fact that not ONCE in this article did you use the official and correct name of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints (aka Mormon) in my mind completely discredits your temper tantrum.
Mostly the article is a series of quotes from ministers of largely African American churches talking about how churches should mobilize their congregations to participate in education — participating on and voting for school boards and generally getting involved.
A friend who was a counselor before she retired and who knew from work one of the main problems in that church, sat me down one day and talked to me about what it had been like to work with that woman and how everyone saw that woman, and then my friend gave me this article to read that she had learned and used while she was still in practice before she retired: https://glynissherwood.com/12-steps-to-breaking-free-from-being-the-family-scapegoat/ This article speaks about family, but my friend told me it can be applied to any dysfunctional group of people.
Seems like the problem in the churches described in the article is they are more concerned about building their church, than the kingdom of God.
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