Sentences with word «fervency»

I'm not as fond of The Wedding Plan, which substitutes the palpable fervency of Fill the Void with so - so comedy.
The good news here is that we need not know what we are passionate about in order to know that God calls us — regularly and with fervency — both to commune with Him and to unique opportunities in our world.
So I tried not to think of it lest some invisible man punish me for not having the right fervency in the right faith to win his nebulous pass / fail test.
Did his petitions lack the usual fervency and intention?
These are the saints of AIDS, whom, we were told with great fervency, we can not forget, even as now they lie awaiting campus clean - up.
Record - breaking aviator, horse trainer, bush pilot, wild - hearted daughter of colonial Kenya — she couldn't be less like Hadley Richardson from The Paris Wife in some ways, but nonetheless she hijacked my imagination with the same fervency.
Storytelling and the use of ink were early elements of fervency as he began his artistic pursuits, which have spawned into his now prolific career in image making.
They are, after all, aimed at the farmers and laborers of Bemerton, whom Herbert describes affectionately as «thick and heavy» and difficult to raise to the heights of «zeal and fervency
He identifies and clearly articulates three subcategories: cultural Christians (those who identify themselves as Christian because they view it as synonymous with being American), congregational Christians (those who identify themselves as Christian because they or a family member have some loose connection to a church), and convictional Christians (those who identify as Christian because of the fervency of their religious conviction).
I do yearn for passion and fervency and devotion to a truth larger than myself.
It now has its own religious philosophy — secular humanism — which it advocates and evangelises with all the fervency of any religious fundamentalist.
Atheism is a religion so we will continue to classify it as such especially with the fervency that its proponents are here policing, thinking they have the answer and ability to do this job which is also a laugh.
Throughout the last 2000 years of Christianity, how many people have lost a limb and have prayed with all humility and fervency to God to restore that missing limb?
My politics have not changed; the fervency with which I try to live them out has.
The show of Italy, and all of its complicated systems of mannerisms, protocols and customs, its color and fervency — it is all part of the brand the Americani hope to package and sell.
The referendum, besides boosting the major determinant of SNP voting, had a second important effect on the party by increasing the fervency of existing SNP supporters [1].
-- and, all zeal and fervency, he pointed towards Gbongon.
No amount of screeching, fervency, redirecting, or CAPITAL UNDERLINED ITALICS will compensate.
Despite earnest attempts, Mr. Franco can't bring the fervency of Crane's poetry to life in the extensive recitations.
Pierce speaks with the fervency of someone who definitely wants to do something about the low academic achievement of Nashville students.
I accelerate with the fervency of a stampeding buffalo.
It's 1959, just short of the»60s and things are about to blow up and you can feel it in the fervency of Rothko's work.»
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