So what
benevolence offers the best return on investment?
Not exact matches
The leadership would have a way of maintaining regular contact with everyone in the congregation, and I could focus on preaching, evangelism, administration,
benevolence, hospital visitation, community involvement, and
offering common services.
The multiverse idea
offers an explanation of why we find ourselves in a universe favorable to life that does not rely on the
benevolence of a creator, and so if correct will leave still less support for religion.»
Addams didn't consider what she was
offering as philanthropy or
benevolence, and she maintained that there is mutual dependency between the social classes.
Circumventing justice twisted our community life by
offering a
benevolence of mere fantasy and sentimentality and further jeopardized the remaining threads of concrete mutuality within our national community.
Rather than test the
benevolence of the blogosphere, in which case, I also
offer this prediction of mine, written at the 2007 Labour conference.
He acted not out of
benevolence, as Schindler ultimately did, but because the Jews
offered him more money than the Nazis would for turning them in.
In his description of a self - portrait, (written some thirty - seven years ago), he formulated an observation that might equally be applied to the entire oeuvre: «the photographer has caught the boy's hand... at just the right degree of openness, the right density of abandonment: a few millimetres more or less and the divined body would no longer have been
offered with
benevolence... the photographer has found the right moment, the Kairos of desire.»
They have a
Benevolence Plan that
offers a solution for the church and its members, which includes life insurance, charitable gift and deferred gift annuities and covers members up to 85 years old.
The partner who has only honesty and
benevolence without ability can
offer only non-economic benefits (also called social benefits), not economic benefits; this leads to difficulties in gaining the full trust of the other party.