Sentences with phrase «bit more faith»

Aim for civility at least - and without getting Him involved will make him have a bit more faith in you - because his mum can't complain - what would she say «SHe came to TALK to me» lol Good luck with this!
Unfortunately, these standards did not exist until relatively recently, or perhaps we could have a bit more faith in antique records of temperature.
In this week's analysis, we look at two films which some pundits are considering as longshots for an Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination while others have a bit more faith in, given how straightforward their narrative is, and given how they appeal to different voter sensibilities.
Hopefully the Colombian international can deliver with his manager putting a bit more faith in him in recent times, after some of his better performances producing some much needed goals for boosting his confidence.
Tony Ferguson: Khabib's most recent fight actually gave me a bit more faith in Ferguson.
Christine Hoover has lived practically her entire life trying to avoid or fix what Jesus left unfixed, figuring if she tried just a little bit harder, took firmer control, prayed harder, or willed up just a bit more faith, she'd finally wrestle her life into order.

Not exact matches

MY gauge is a bit more accurate, those who abuse their religious doctrines as an excuse to commit murder and arson do NOT represent the vast majority of those who follow that particular faith.
Those of faith who still decide to persist in their faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a little bit more informed.
Well asking a Christian college to accept a view which is directly contrary to it's most basic foundational premise, a belief which literally denies the very core of their faith, might be a bit more than simply stretching their theological imagination.
You've picked up bits and pieces about me from earlier conversations and from my sermons, but let me tell you the story of my faith - pilgrimage a little more fully.
Despite initial reservations, Sally is remarkably open about her faith in conversation, recognising that she has had to learn to «live a bit more with mystery and uncertainty and reality» in the 20 years since her conversion.
Mormonism colors outside the lines a bit more than most, but other than requiring an extra helping of faith, how is it really different?
The more I think about this the more I realize: The pastor thought his strong faith and belief in the Bible scripture would prevent him from dying after he was bitten.
Put a bit more simply, Christian faith demands intellectual rigor and assumes rationality.
It is not a bit of a stretch but an act of total blind faith to believe in Evolution Dan, in fact it take more faith to believe in that than in an all knowing, all powerful creator God who said I created all things.
You may just be a bit more tolerant of our faith after that....
Though the church historian, as a person of like faith, must walk on common ground with all the pilgrim people of God, perhaps he or she may see just a bit more clearly as together they strain toward their first glimpse of that eternal «city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God» (Heb.11: 10).»
You're always going to play the room, I suppose... if anything, the church gig gives you a bit more scope rather than limiting [you], I think, because you can actually talk a bit more freely about religion and faith.
Jeremy i think satanic forces is more likely in that particular storm with Jesus and his disciples in the boat that was to test his disciples faith and they failed the test.Jesus rebuked the storm there was a power that was out to destroy them why else would he rebuke it maybe he was waiting foir them to rebuke it themselves they had prayed for people and seen healing they had commanded evil spirit to come out of people so they were aware of the power of God.Yet they were in fear of there lives faithless and afriad.Paul on his way to rome was caught in a storm and through an angel paul was told many would die Paul interceeded for the crew and lives on board and God promised that all would be spared.Paul had warned them before the voyage that it would end in disaster but they did not listen.Satan wasnt happy with that plan because he had hoped to kill as many people as possible there was over 300 souls on board and many had been expected to die.So satan attempted to kill Paul and he was bitten by a snake but satan is no match for Jesus Christ he has been defeated and so Paul lived and continued to preach the gospel was many being saved.brentnz
It feels a bit like the stages of faith model that after a while the things that made sense to you before don't any more and that can be threatening to those who are at a stage of faith where stability is required.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
This might sound like a typical bit of scholastic logic - chopping, but there is actually no more direct route to take to the heart of the mystery of Christian faith.
We will talk a bit more about what faith is and what faith isn't in the days ahead, but for now, what do you think of defining faith as «confidence»?
When you ask it another way, focusing on the faiths rather than the deity, the numbers shift a bit more.
But the response reveals something of the way we tend to think about our faith traditions — as systems to either accept or reject rather than little cultures that (for better or worse... or, more likely, a bit of both) indelibly shape how we think, who we know, what we fear and long for and love.
i had completely lost faith in sanchez after his performance at anfield and that turned into hate after our R16 exit at the hands of monaco (which i still think was 75 % sanchez's fault) Maybe my reaction was over the top, so from now on i'm going to try to be a bit more supportive.
Their OLine grades, inherently, are a bit more subjective, so I have to show some faith in their evaluation but the logic stacks up.
We are indeed, unlikely to see any more big incoming signings (zero reports about interest in central midfield, and with Arsene seemingly intent on keeping Ox and even Wilshere, it seems like he's erring on the side of mostly keeping faith with the same players for the umpteenth summer in a row; just once I'd like him to err on the side of taking risks with the squad by shaking things up and having a bit more turnover in order to significantly improve us, but there you go...).
If your own place of worship has a youth group, perhaps your teenager would be willing to give it a try to see if it helps him explore his own faith a bit more deeply.
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Card, who has expressed his views about homosexuality in more detail than can be summarized in a sound bite, has, for years, bristled at accusations that he is a homophobe, establishing his views about homosexuality in the context of his faith as member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, a faith, like those of Catholics, that deems the practice of homosexuality as a sin.
Characters are well written, and the themes of the film still touch on creation, but also touch a bit more heavily on faith, as Billy Crudup's character struggles to lead his crew while believing they don't respect him based on his beliefs.
What happens next is a bit of a leap of faith but if you've been with the movie to this point, it's more of a skip and an «aha» moment.
There's a bit of Expendables - style flair and over-the-top effects that are more in line with what we can expect from Roland Emmerich's White House Down, but Fuqua's pedigree of bringing out the truth in his characters gives me faith that this will be more than just «Die Hard meets Air Force One on steroids.»
I still have a lot of faith in Amirpour as a director, but after The Bad Batch, my excitement for her next project will likely be a bit more muted.
We'll be honest: the trailers for this one so far have made it appear a bit traditional and sentimental as far as biopics go, but Marsh is an interesting and unconventional choice for the project, and it's his involvement that gives us faith that we're in for something more interesting than what we're being sold.
If only McCorkle had a bit more, er, faith in his audience.
In reality, you can lean on the front tyres more than your instinct tells you, but while this is easy to put into practice on track, it can feel unnatural on the road, a bit too much like a leap of faith.
«Hannah fans will enjoy this fare, but from the subtle - as - a-50-pound-fruitcake irony of Joy Faith's name to a plot twist that necessitates hanging disbelief on the mantel alongside the Christmas stockings, it may be a bit too much for the more skeptical to swallow.»
When they do, they often deal with the more fantastical outlying bits of different faith systems, like last year's Dante's Inferno, or the upcoming El Shaddai: Rise of the Metatron.
In the trailer itself it shows more into the story, such as conflicts with Faith, and a little bit more information about the characters.
Yes, Dyson doesn't put as much faith in mathmatical models as some (despite the fact that actual temperature measurements fall within the confidence bands of those same models), but let's DO pay attention to what Dyson actually says, but with just a bit more detail:
At others, Archer's faith in this reader's ability to read not just the text, but «the facts» themselves, was just a bit too great, leaving this reader wishing for just one more sentence to help clarify the meaning.
I would just add one more bit to the genealogy of Cockburn's AGW denial: his apparent faith — similarly drawn from a single sage — that petroleum is itself a renewable resource, produced not from ancient organic matter but from some alchemical (or mystical) process deep in the earth's crust.
There's nothing more fulfilling than living life dedicated to our Savior and I've been so encouraged by your boldness in sharing bits of your growing faith with us on your blog!
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