Sentences with phrase «demanded by the ministry»

There is a hike in the budget allocation for the health ministry — up from INR 33,765 crore in 2015 - 16 to INR 38,892 crore, a little less than the INR 40,000 crore demanded by the ministry.

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His concern was shared by many other progressive denominational leaders, who saw the usual education in confessional theology as too narrow for the demands of modern ministry.
However, the recent letter on pastoral care of homosexuals (already referred to), as well as the demand by the Vatican that ethicist Charles Curran retract his position on homosexuality and other sexual moral issues, or relinquish his position as a Catholic theologian, and its more recent order to me that I give up all ministry to homosexual persons, have convinced me that I can no longer in conscience remain silent.
These Separatists would allow preaching only by a converted ministry, and demanded that a congregation be composed only of known saints.
It appears to them and it appears to me that many churches, ministries are more influenced by culture, more influenced by political ideology, more influenced by American nationalism than by the radical demands by Jesus to live as exiles and sojourners and refugees in this alien world called America.
In critical times, the demand for relevance becomes so strong that the sole canon by which a ministry is measured is the degree of its participation in the skirmish of the day.
More important, by caving to demands for «one strike» and «zero tolerance» policies that will remove from ministry faithful priests who did one bad thing thirty years ago and have since had an impeccable record and are clearly no threat to anybody, Dallas may have changed the very self - understanding of the Church.
The pastor's need for a metaphor for ministry which provides a sense of meaning through all the personal crises of passing decades as well as the continual need to balance the demands of the congregation with maintaining the integrity of the «call» can be met by the New Testament based metaphor for ministry as being a «prophetic guide to maturing in the Christian life.
Carrying on with the «math» problems evident in the ministry, it is time to examine the 46 % listed as renewables wherein «Figure 16» states «Renewables will grow to 46 % of Ontario's generating capability by 2025» and will consist of: 15 % Wind, 2 % Bioenergy, 8 % Solar, 5 % Demand Response and 6 % Planned Flexibility.
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