There was a sense of commitment and
fervor about the program.
Indeed, he may even show a new
fervor about convincing and converting other people to his view.
Even before then, she was an early contributor to our blog and wrote with prescience and
fervor about everything from the Internet's (still) untapped potential to transform politics to how well Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was using the web.
But there are downsides to the «baby - friendly» push, a doctrinaire
fervor about a baby's first days, communicated by medical professionals, that can make it seem like if a new parent makes any wrong move, her child is doomed.
Put these attitudes in the context of a religious environment and you can multiply
the fervor about a hundred times, for the will of the parents translates into the will of God.
Growing up in the ebb of the social gospel, but in a denomination in which that ebb lasted a long time, I can testify that on the whole the persons I encountered who had the greatest
fervor about reforming society were also those who seemed personally to be the most devout Christians.
If so, there could still be
fervor about saving people from Hell.
Increasingly in recent years, Mr. Netanyahu has spoken with almost prophetic
fervor about stopping Iran.
Not exact matches
From religious
fervor to reasonable analysis is never the way you want the talk
about your «gee - whiz» product to progress.
I can't remember the last time I saw or heard a Christian talking
about feeding the poor or helping widows with the same amount of
fervor that they discuss the 2nd Amendment.
No doubt there is some justification for their belief that the lessening of knowledge and conviction
about these doctrines has left a void that leads to lack of evangelical
fervor in the church as a whole.
Today's evangelicals rightly identify the loss of conviction
about Biblical authority as a major source of the decline of evangelical
fervor in the United Methodist Church.
The references to persecution and tribulation, the remarks
about worldly cares and security choking out the original
fervor, probably reflect the difficulties facing the church at the time of the writing of the gospd rather than thirty years before.
A senior Eastern Airlines pilot talked
about the
fervor generated in his Sunday school class:
but thats not what i'm talking
about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal
fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
You can use pretty much any tomato - y base to make baked eggs but because I'm all
about quick fixes during the week, I got Prego Italian Sauce (this Roasted Garlic & Herb flavor is the absolute bees knees) during my weekly Walmart run because it tastes homemade, has the perfect amount of sweetness to balance out its savory notes, and is gobbled up by Warren and the bambino with equal
fervor.
I want to take it to a level where it speaks
about me and my
fervor.
The reason this takes place is because new gym goers are so adamant
about gearing up and tackling this obstacle with the
fervor of a starving lion eyeballing a fresh piece of meat, that they do too much work too early and kill their bodies.
The
fervor has stemmed from Barcelona's struggling board of directors, who realized that their early summer assurances
about Neymar's future with club had been a catastrophic mistake.
I just assumed the medical research was what it was and that I would focus on the question
about the moral
fervor.
I am grateful that my husband, even though he has no clue
about fashion or style (seriously, the man wear t - shirts with holes), has supported my business from the start, maybe even with more
fervor than I.
Amid this
fervor, researchers in Sweden found last year that conversations
about imminent death are associated with improved care and less pain and suffering.
Like many teenage boys filled with patriotic
fervor during the war, Cherchi lied
about his age, saying he was 18 instead of 17 so he could enlist in the army.
The group's new draft recommendations, published online on June 12, add more
fervor to the ongoing debate
about the benefits and risks associated with these popular supplements.
There are many reasons why you may want to have stronger arms: Say hello to your neighbor with more
fervor Pet your dog with more passion Hold more limes etc Whatever your reasons are, this workout is all
about monstrifying your arms and your general upper body region.
Besides, site has been included in a large group of daily papers and magazines and on TV appears in the UK and USA, so we were quick to discover what all the
fervor was
about!
There seems to be an insane
fervor among adult personals
about getting hit tasks.
He signifies the Catholic opposition to Elizabeth and Protestant England, but he does so with a mindless, religious
fervor, showing up only occasionally to almost literally twirl his mustache and make vaguely menacing statements
about Elizabeth's forthcoming destruction.
Endo's 1966 novel «Silence,» a stern, exquisite piece of historical fiction
about Portuguese Jesuit priests persecuted for their beliefs in 17th century Japan, walks a thin line separating West from East, religious
fervor from spiritual skepticism.
Curtis tells EW.com, «I had this epiphany
about a year ago after I realized that the people that love horror films love them with a
fervor that I maybe don't even understand.
The firing of Kojima and the cancellation of a large Silent Hill project combined with a controversial statement
about essentially leaving console gaming behind has erupted quite the
fervor around the Internet.
The reverend, on the other hand, seems at first to mainly act as an object of shock, but his
fervor to leave culminates in an added bonus to the climax, when a plan to dispose of a body is just
about complete.
Probably because the intersection of religious
fervor and comic book fandom sits
about as far away from my own heartstrings as you can get.
She must come to a decision, and as she sings and sings
about her
fervors and fears, she has to slough off the demons blocking her way.
The internet
fervor began when «Attitude,» a British gay lifestyle magazine, published an interview with «Beauty and the Beast» director Bill Condon in which he talks
about LeFou exploring his sexuality throughout the film.
What is it
about Michael Haneke's «Amour» that inspires this level of
fervor and respect, given that it's basically a two - character drama set almost exclusively in an unassuming Paris apartment?
Sudeikis had a humble tone when speaking
about his new placement into the genre, while Headland paralleled her film's
fervor to challenge the squeakier preconceptions of relationships as shown through funny love stories.
Despite a wave of patriotic
fervor washing over the country during the past year, most Americans expect schools to teach children the bad as well as the good
about U.S. history and government, a survey by Public Agenda reveals.
«The
fervor around this show does highlight a larger issue when it comes to modern media and our kids... we parents don't understand it and as a result, don't want to talk to them
about it.»
The questions are likely to be revisited this year with particular
fervor as most Americans are deeply troubled
about the moral state of the union and the character of the young.
We create fresh ideas,
fervor, and insight
about teaching and learning in Colorado.
Just
about every auto company, from Hyundai and its entry - level models to General Motors and its top - of - the - line Cadillac, is vying for customers by touting options like all - wheel drive, anti-lock brakes and side - impact air bags — the most widely available features today — with the same
fervor once reserved for ragtops and V - 8 engines.
This anticipated father / son collaboration builds on The Handmaid's Tale
fervor with a story
about a world where women vanish from society almost completely.
Yes, it's true — at BookPage, sometimes we get really, really excited
about what has arrived in the day's mail (see our
fervor over the new Penguin Classics here).
While projecting a unique and expressive voice in Jacob, Hautman sensitively and gracefully explores powerful ideas
about faith and church communities, keeping a deft balance between criticism of religious
fervor and deep respect for faith and belief.
A new wave of Ottolenghi fever (and
fervor) is
about to hit and, thank goodness, there's no cure.
While many publishers and poets are very excited
about Ampersand and its possibilities, the real
fervor may be the response from indie poets.
There's a scene midway through the game that aims to teach us
about how to get out of the so - called «friend zone,» which begins with La Ruina awkwardly staring at a woman's pictures on his laptop, biting his lip and stroking the screen with
fervor.
Martineau wisely selected the attendant publication and the September 1989 volume of Artforum to accompany a short statement
about the exhibition that aroused intense public
fervor.
Discussion
about the «hockey stick» is conducted with considerable
fervor in the public media, where this curve is often presented as if it were a proof, or even the most important proof, of anthropogenic influence on climate.