Sentences with phrase «bring about conversions»

There, you'll be able to determine whether you have enough traffic to bring about conversions in the first place.
But he was a first - hand witness to the resurrection of Jesus in that it was his encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus which brought about his conversion.
This will further devotion to Our Lady and Fatima, and ultimately, also bring about the conversion of Russia and the renewal of the Church.
The hermeneutical movement I have just traced brings about a conversion diametrically opposed to that of Feuerbach.
Hence, there is always the freedom to initiate novelty and bring about a conversion.
Briefly, the warmer body (Earth's surface) is not affected by radiation from the cooler one (the atmosphere) because that radiation does not have enough energy (high enough frequency) to bring about the conversion of its energy into thermal energy.

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It is not at all hard to know who your greatest customer is and who brings the most value, as that can be determined from the conversion rates that are brought about because of his recommendations.
In the years when fresh invasions were sweeping new waves of pagans in destructive raids into nominally Christian areas and Arabs were bringing about half of what had been Christendom under the sway of the Crescent, Christianity was recouping some of its losses by conversions in that very Mediterranean Basin and on the borders of what had been the Roman Empire among peoples which until then had been largely on entirely outside its influence.
This at least is what conversion signifies in general terms, whether or not we believe that a direct divine operation is needed to bring such a moral change about.
The historic social power of the missionaries and churches that brought about the nearly universal «conversion» of Rwandans to Christianity.
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
We look not to the past but to a new future, brought about by social repentance and conversion to divine commandments, so that the covenant of creation can be rectified and God's Shalom brought to nature and society.
They followed a deeper conversion of life brought about when he learned from a pamphlet picked up randomly from the back of a church about the extraordinary miracle of the sun witnessed by several thousands during the Fatima apparitions of 1917.
There may be some resistance to the idea that their own contraceptive practice is a significant problem but being a parent can bring about a remarkable capacity for conversion.
It defines conversion therapy as any therapeutic approach assumes one gender identity is «inherently preferable to any other, and attempts to bring about a change of sexual orientation or gender identity, or seeks to supress an individual's expression of sexual orientation or gender identity on that basis.»
There is much personal testimony, and the success of the meeting is judged mainly by the number of conversions it brings about.
The author looks at the way Christian conversion in non-Western nations tends to bring about cultural dislocation.
We have still to find the reason not only for the triumph of Christianity over its many rivals for the allegiance of the Roman Empire and of the Hellenistic world, but also for the birth and growth of the Church, for monasticism and its continuing vigor, for the existence and quality of the New Testament, and for the power that could bring about the mass conversions.
He cites the role of the Bible in teaching literacy; Charles Finney's conversion, brought about by his study of Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws; and an 1892 Supreme Court opinion, Church of the Holy Trinity v. U.S., which stated, «This is a Christian nation.»
The last was a White 1 - yard run and Amendola 2 - point conversion reception that knotted the score at 28 and brought about the first overtime in Super Bowl history.
Hi Stan, excellent point — I was thinking about the conversion of fans into real - world action, but you're absolutely right to bring up the point that actions on Facebook have a value in and of themselves.
Hence the adoption of neo-liberalism from the Right, for example, not by conversion but brought about through an intellectual collapse in which the means now justified the end.
Correcting an imbalance brought about by too much conversion of testosterone into the hormone estradiol (estrogen).
«The local authority, the IEB and WCAT are working effectively together to bring about the academy conversion
On the day of election declarations across the UK, the Department for Education (DfE) said that plans to force through the policy by 2022 would not now be included in the forthcoming Queen's speech, arguing: «It is not necessary to bring legislation to bring about blanket conversion of all schools to achieve this goal.»
As a result of these conversations, the government has decided, while reaffirming our continued determination to see all schools to become academies in the next 6 years, that it is not necessary to bring legislation to bring about blanket conversion of all schools to achieve this goal.
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«Taking this particular game, a game designed around mouse clicks, and bringing it over to the game pad was something I was worried about at the beginning of the process,» Johnston told us as part of an in - depth interview on the George Fan - designed game's console conversion.
It may be time to think about conversion to duplexes, incentives and rezoning to bring in light industry, electric van shuttles, community swimming pools instead of one in every house (a ridiculous waste of energy and water), and other things we haven't even thought of yet.
Secondly, the areas that the Hadzabe do maintain are under increasing pressures brought about by human population growth and increasing land encroachment and conversion.
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