Sentences with phrase «be in church praying»

If it was him having the contract issue, I would be in church praying that he goes.

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I was taught as a child to pray to God and nothing / no one else and that I need not be in a Church or any building and that God hears all of our prayers, to have faith in following The Ten Commandments, to incorporate The Golden Rule, to be honest and true to myself and most importantly, to not judge others.
If parents take their children to church and teach them to pray, the child believes all of it and it is highly unlikely the child will abandon the childish beliefs in adulthood.
We have christians fighting to make public school give them time to pray and have church clubs, but when jews or muslims do it in a public place it requires a call to the FBI and they claim the jews are being insensitive?
We don't want to prevent you from worshipping, praying or doing whatever it is that you do, So pray at church, pray at home, pray in your car, at your friends house, in the street, on top of a mountain, wherever, whenever, however you want.
More than 700 MPs and church leaders have been praying for the persecuted Christians in the Middle East... More
It suggests that we can't run hard enough, chase God fast enough, pray enough, serve enough or be in church enough.
The church should be there to pray for both families, the city of Sanford, and our nation,» said the Rev. Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orchurch should be there to pray for both families, the city of Sanford, and our nation,» said the Rev. Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New OrChurch in New Orleans.
A Salvation Army church in Belfast is urging people to pray after a bomb exploded underneath a prison... More
The head of the Anglican Church in South Africa has said he is praying for justice, healing and forgiveness after Oscar Pistorius» conviction of murder.
A church in the Turkish capital Ankara has said it's praying for «divine intervention» after two suicide... More
Mr Whitley also praised the emergency services for allowing the church to be so heavily involved in comforting and praying for people when the tragedy happened.
If you don't ask them to pray the sinners prayer or ask if they are saved (and I don't mean go to church every Sunday, because believe me there are and will be A LOT of people who attended church sitting in hell.
I'll be praying for you and your classmates, who clearly were not well instructed in the ways of the Church.
Are you serious this is the last thing we should be concerned about when it comes to Catholic church what about priest (I use that word loosely they are sleeping with the choir boys and when they get caught they move them to another church so they can start again to me that is what they need to change in the church in the name of JESUS I pray for that right nowAre you serious this is the last thing we should be concerned about when it comes to Catholic church what about priest (I use that word loosely they are sleeping with the choir boys and when they get caught they move them to another church so they can start again to me that is what they need to change in the church in the name of JESUS I pray for that right noware sleeping with the choir boys and when they get caught they move them to another church so they can start again to me that is what they need to change in the church in the name of JESUS I pray for that right now!!!
What has happened is that some Protestant churches have accommodated charismatic beliefs about the gifts of the Spirit, praying in tongues, etc., into their worship and church life.
He can practice his religion, pray, and worship God from anywhere and he should not have to show up at church just to «prove» to the idiots in this country that he is not Muslim.
He prayed that his disciples would be one as he and the Father are one — one in doctrine, in baptism, and church.
You want your kids to pray in school, send to your church, don't waste my tax dime on teaching your kid myths and telling them it's true.
Churches across the country have been encouraged to set aside time in their services to pray for journalists, amid the growing phenomena of so - called fake news.
Mr Cox went on to say: «I would like to see churches pray for increased opportunities to celebrate truth and justice in the media and for lives to be changed as a result, for Christians working in and with the media to shine for God and to become more influential.
[4] As we engage in the spiritual disciplines of Bible reading, praying, attending church, tithing, evangelism, etc., we naturally grow stronger in the Lord and His might is able to work in and through us more easily.
Are church bullies considered as those that use the pulpit or praying out loud to intimidate people... you have some leaders in the church that appears to be venting from the pulpit and then put God in it.
I was at a church retreat where one guy suddenly said in response to my asking a legitimate question about how they were interpreting scripture that Satan was in me and got the whole group to pray that Satan leave.
Look, being a church member has nothing to do with sitting in a pew on Sunday morning, listening to a sermon and praying for your pastor, giving your money to support a local church budget, and making commitments to serve on a church ministry program.
This rules out the prayers of the churches of Christendom who have prayed in behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualitin behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualitin September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualitIn this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualitin obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individuality.
Functioning in the church, unity in the church, making it NOT about us, praying for those that are trying to lead the church and having to deal with defending Christ on a regular basis and being the targets they are, being a church member is in the family and showing them how to serve God in the family, that we being able to meet and gather collectively is a gift and even the apostles did it and encouraged it.
We don't usually do this in this church, but I think our friend here, he's in some pain... Why don't we stop right now and just pray for him?»
The church attendance drop does appear to be genuine, but small, when you compare rates at same age, but the prayer difference seems to be just an age issue: «Although Millennials report praying less often than their elders do today, the GSS shows that Millennials are in sync with Generation X and Baby Boomers when members of those generations were younger.»
These are examples of the persecuted that we should be praying for in our churches.
The same Jesus who in the Gospels mandates we forgive our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Matthew 5:44, NIV), is the same Word who in the Epistles mandates that the Church hold leaders accountable.
Let's pray that 2012 may continue to see the Holy Spirit giving the Church both here and throughout the world the courage and joy that it needs to be a light in the darkness during uncertain times.
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..
Rather than ignore them completely, we must acknowledge their presence but at the same time acknowledge that they have already been defeated and pray in the Spirit against their schemes against us, our friends, our church and this world and most importantly to love everyone like God does, especially if we think they are either demonically oppressed or possessed.
We need not fear anything demonic, but we should acknowledge it's presence and pray against it, if it's in our churches and build people up in truth and love.
The European Evangelical Alliance stated it was «extremely concerned» about how the law «greatly restricts religious freedom, and urged Christians to «pray that this new law unites Christians in new ways» and «pray that this time of trial will be used by the Lord to strengthen and grow his church
To look upon those prayer wheels not (as some of us were taught) as instruments of «vain repetition,» but as outward and visible signs of the intention to pray without ceasing, can perhaps lead iconoclasts to more compassionate reflection on the sacramental impulse and on the place of objects — statues and stained glass and candles and altar cloths, beads, bouquets, and kneeling cushions in needlepoint stitched by some faithful woman as her own act of participation in the prayers of the church.
Our leaders tend to focus on church planting that is viable: churches get started in wealthy subdivisions full of professionals who can give out of their abundance and pray eloquently.
Mexican pastors are effectively praying against drug lords, a Muslim security guard sacrificed himself to stop suicide bombers approaching a church in Pakistan, and Muslims and Christians are cooperating with each other in refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon.
I think so i know why but i am not sure you can type in google judgement day for cristians and also you can go to church and be batipized and also get councelling and also you can try praying to Jesus and also try to find ways to remove demons from your body and also for sings only then you can know wheather you are demon possed or not thank you
Our praying, whether in word or thought, whether in church or at home, whether at ordinary services in church or at the Lord's Supper, should be grounded in two matters of supreme importance: the reality of God as Love and the concrete place where we happen to be as human beings.
again there isnothing that is saying joining of church and state in praying during a metting... for it does not ESTABLISH that you have to believe in what they say..
The difference between people who pray at church and people who pray at the Sports Betting counter in the casino is that the people who sports bet really mean it!
Most wars are religions that fight one another... Pray for Peace??? what the hell kind of church can say that and then say kill gays??? Let us remember there are those in the religious order who molest your children and hide under the sheets so nobody can find them..
(CNN)-- Congregants at Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Fairfax, Virginia, aren't just bowing their heads to pray, they are also ducking golf balls.
Those who think that some will be damned or are already in hell can still pray with the whole Church for the salvation of all.
Prayer is vital, and gathering with other believers is vital, and praying together with others is vital, but none of this requires a regularly scheduled prayer meeting, as practiced in some churches today.
The man who considered prayer «the Church's banquet» and an «engine against th «Almighty» provides in these pages an example of how to pray unceasingly; intercession, praise, and thanksgiving are always on the parson's lips.
Aside from the fact that I am just not sure these ideas are true, it seems that these sermons and slogans really don't get people to pray more, but simply guilt them into showing up for another meeting in the church building.
Has it ever seemed strange to you that although there can be dozens of people out in the community loving others, serving the poor, meeting needs, and helping the homeless, the «truly spiritual people» are those who come to church on Wednesday night for the prayer meeting where they pray for the poor, the homeless, and the other needs of the community?
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