Sentences with phrase «become a tradition for»

Hence it became a Tradition for people to wash spiritually before receiving Y «shua.
«This contest has become a tradition for many retailers.
The vibrant notes of cardamom, cinnamon and star anise sing perfectly with a simple homemade blackberry jam that will quickly become a tradition for your family for years to come.
It's become a tradition for us, to just enjoy a day of peace and quiet.
Now in its 12th year, Christmas by Candlelight has become a tradition for thousands of families and couples from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and even New York.
«I am thrilled to host my annual breakfast with Santa, which has become a tradition for our Bronx families.
In the annual pre-Christmas address to the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce that has become a tradition for Connecticut governors,...
Ivanovskiy recalls the scene: «Usually the chief designers came together for such efforts as a forthcoming launch, and by that time it had become a tradition for them to come to the launchpad.
It has become a tradition for us to celebrate his birthday rather than try to go out on New Year's, and this year we are keeping it pretty casual.
It's become a tradition for our girls to get a new pair of Twinkle Toes in the beginning of every school year and this year was no exception.
It became a tradition for him and I.
Making a yule log for Christmas dessert has become a tradition for our family.I've made it for a few years, and this year, the kids requested that I make it.
The course is absolutely beautiful, this race has become a tradition for me and I plan to continue to run it year after year!
This is becoming a tradition for Paramount who has also included 7.1 for «Hugo» and «Puss in Boots».
I hope this award becomes a tradition for schools in the Lone Star State!»
It's become a tradition for the manufacturer to bring along a range of concept vehicles made especially for the occasion, and this year - the Moab Safari's 52nd running - is no different.
In addition to the SEMA Show events that have become traditions for PRO members over the years, 2014 will bring a new draw.
Those special models launched what has become a tradition for the Chevrolet Corvette, which has offered milestone anniversary and generational collector - edition models ever since.
It has become a tradition for the ears on this particular breed to be cropped.
It has become a tradition for many GDA supporters to make gifts In Memory or In Honor of loved ones, beloved pets, and special occasions.
Over the past years it has become a tradition for Frequent Business Traveler to visit the InterContinental Resort Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps after taking delivery of a new BMW in Munich.
Because it has become a tradition for us in Central America, Dave and I crossed the Belize / Mexico border after dark, on foot, and without having exchanged currency.
Although it starts to become tradition for the gaming company to load two additional operators in every major update, new characters are only part of the reason players are anxiously awaiting for DLCs.
It's become a tradition for me to hide...
The game will also receive a steelbook edition, as has basically become tradition for the series now.
It's become tradition for the company to release continous new revision models between generations.
Yes, the games don't take place during Christmas, but it has become a tradition for me to either play a Zelda game on Christmas, or receive one during the holidays.
It's now become tradition for Dragon Ball FighterZ announcements to be made via the monthly V - Jump magazine in Japan.
It has become a tradition for smartphone buyers to look for specs of phones when getting new handsets.
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Samsung has traditionally released new Galaxy Note handsets at the IFA trade show in the fall but it has sort of become a tradition for the rumor mill to predict that this time around the flagship handset will arrive a bit earlier.
Collecting toys for needy children has become a tradition for the...
Collecting toys for needy children has become a tradition for the Ann Arbor students and staff.
Plus, it's become a tradition for us to get in the kitchen with our kids, do some baking and decorating.

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In addition to becoming a new revenue stream, it created new fans for life and has become an ASU tradition.
For the first time ever, Pringles is looking to become part of your holiday tradition, rolling out 8 new flavors based on traditional Turkey Day foods.
As people's tastes widen for all things handmade and delicious, the old traditions of cheese making and aging have become big business.
Your turn, geothermal (p. 100 and p. 6, 19 — 21 of the budget's tax measures document): Ottawa provides a pair of tax breaks to businesses that invest in clean energy and efficiency, and it's become a budget tradition for the Finance Minister to add technologies to the list each year.
If thoughtful members of both communities become adequately aware of the moment they now occupy in history, and are prepared to reexamine their respective traditions for the resources there to be developed, then the Jewish - Christian relationship has a significant chance of becoming something more enriching than it has ever been before.
As with the mystical tradition in general, the danger is that the Pentecostal mystical experience becomes a mere escape from the world rather than a preparation for a purposeful reinsertion into the world.
This tradition had become so naturalized that Mill was willing to jettison the laboriously accumulated repository of spiritual capital on which his brand of liberalism depended for its continued existence.
Understanding this new perspective on church is as difficult today as it was in the days of Jesus for Jews to understand a different perspective on Sabbath, but the basic principles seem to be the same: Church, just like Sabbath, is not supposed to be a bunch of human traditions which have become legalistic laws by which to judge one another's spiritual maturity.
It may be that in the course of history certain dimensions of saving truth become obscured and must be recovered but it is impossible for a theologian to stand apart from tradition and begin his work ab initio; to do so would be to cut himself off from the Church, which is the source sine qua non of theology, and to deny the historical givenness of Revelation.
One part of Protestantism fragmented and hardened into a series of contradictory biblicistic positions; the other continued to meander beyond the limits of Scripture and tradition and, uncontrolled by any legitimately established teaching authority, to become a dogmatic and ethical free - for - all.
The worst thing that can happen to an authentic spiritual / religious Tradition is for it to become a civil religion.
At the same time, when proposing an alternate understanding, we must never accuse those who believe in the traditional view of believing in «Scripture plus tradition» while we believe in «the Bible alone» for even a «new view» is based in some way on previous traditions, and as soon as it is taught, becomes a tradition itself.
That can be a good thing for missions if the Christian believers have the theological / spiritual formation to be discerning; but too often cultural custom becomes absolutized along with the Tradition's orthopraxis.
We have also become aware that the anthropocentrism that characterizes much of the Judeo - Christian tradition has often fed a sensibility insensitive to our proper place in the universe.2 The ecological crisis, epitomized in the possibility of a nuclear holocaust, has brought home to many the need for a new mode of consciousness on the part of human beings, for what Rosemary Ruether calls a «conversion» to the earth, a cosmocentric sensibility (Ruether, 89).3
It has become something of a sport for folks in the evangelical, neo-Reformed tradition to take to the internet to draw out the «boundaries of evangelicalism,» boundaries which inevitably fall around their own particular theological distinctions and which seem to grow narrower and narrower with every blog post on the topic.
’25 Bloch believed that «the ultimate, enduring insight of Marx is that truth does not exist for its own sake but implies emancipation, and an interpretation of the world which has the transformation of the world as its goal and meaning, providing a key in theory and leverage in practice».26 Drawing on this tradition Moltmann writes that unless truth «contains initiative for the transformation of the world, it becomes a myth of the existing world.
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