I can easily see
myself back in a church setting.
Not exact matches
Living
in low - income housing, teaching free literacy classes to refugees,
setting up basketball camps for bored inner - city kids: all of it had a few costs for me personally, sure, but the holy buzz of pats on the
back from friends and
church people, and the feeling that I was the only person really getting what Jesus was saying — this more than made up for doing without.
When I used to attend (evangelical christian)
church there was always a vocal strain of folks who wanted to think they were persecuted, they told made - up stories about christians being persecuted
in various parts of the world (at the time a lot of them were
set in the U.S.S.R.)... it was so obvious that they LOVED thinking of themselves as some small group of martyrs, that they NEEDED to imagine themselves to be a persecuted minority... holding on to some secret truth that the rest of the world had turned its
back on.
It was a necessary correction
in the course of the
Church of Christ; when it had lost its North Star, the Reformation violently seized the helm and helped
set it
back on course.
's «program» (as it was reported by Frank Amos to John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
in 1938), it does illustrate Mel's awareness of the confusion that was
set in motion almost as soon as Wilson returned from Akron
in the summer of 1935 and fell
back into the arms of his Oxford Group friends
in New York, the counsel of Rev. Sam Shoemaker at Calvary
Church, and the bizarre «higher powers» mentioned
in the writings of Professor William James.
SJ Jung
in separate
settings last month announced he was opposed to abortion rights unless the life of the mother was threatened and told a group of mostly Korean
church members he would
back removing the images of same - sex couples from textbooks.
Back in Australia, Lynch went back to teaching in classrooms in Melbourne's Ferntree Gully and then in Tasmania, where he was subsequently asked to run a residence set up by the Catholic Church for students attending the University of Tasma
Back in Australia, Lynch went
back to teaching in classrooms in Melbourne's Ferntree Gully and then in Tasmania, where he was subsequently asked to run a residence set up by the Catholic Church for students attending the University of Tasma
back to teaching
in classrooms
in Melbourne's Ferntree Gully and then
in Tasmania, where he was subsequently asked to run a residence
set up by the Catholic
Church for students attending the University of Tasmania.
Set in a gorgeous, 19th century townhouse
in Boston's
Back Bay, guests can meander the cafes, art galleries and boutiques of Newbury Street or visit the famous Trinity
Church.