Sentences with phrase «give him courage in»

It seemed to give him courage in his art and his life.

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He recently gave this advice to entrepreneurs on Twitter: «In order to take that first step, you need courage and that's much more important than confidence.»
It seems to always come back to «confidence» as the key factor that gives you the courage to close and the ability to never stop believing in the value that you bring to the table.
But it's still nice to know that, when you need to boost your faith in humanity and give yourself courage to be your best self in a sometimes dark world, an uplifting tune might just be the pick - me - up you need.
So next time you're about to despair because of how many hours your kid is staring at screens, take courage in the fact that science gives you an ironclad case for stepping in.
They've given thought to their reasons and motives, which in turn gives them the courage and the determination to continue.
Given the risk, it can take a lot of courage to put money to work in the sector.
«My prayer is that we are given the strength and the courage to reshape our ways and our lives, in ways small and large, to honour and respect that gift.»
Let's pray that 2012 may continue to see the Holy Spirit giving the Church both here and throughout the world the courage and joy that it needs to be a light in the darkness during uncertain times.
The psychological power that Tillich refers to is that this system of symbols gives the individual the courage to accept himself in spite of his awareness that he is unacceptable.
God bless you Charles, May God give you the courage you need to follow where He leads you and the grace and dignity to see Him in all who are for or against His plan for your life!
Until one day, I was running dry; I didn't have much left of myself to give; I felt dead, in a sense... So I finally found the courage to tell someone whom I was helping a LOT, that pretty much, I'm tired!
Throughout, I have felt the lively cooperation of the man whose intelligence, courage, and love of God's world are given form and expression in this book.
It was the Holy Spirit who gave her the courage to tend the wounded in wars, to enter the slums without a penny, to live as the only white woman in a black enclave, to endure the failure of two apostolates and to begin again, to push herself beyond her limits to preach the Gospel of Love.
That you give them a gift by «going first» and sharing out of your own brokenness, your own vulnerabilities, your own messes... and in that, they are given the gift of not being alone, of companionship, of courage.
Self - contempt is not redeemed by self - esteem, but only by mercy and love, which give us the «courage to make definitive decisions indispensable for growth, and in order to achieve something great in life, in particular, to cause love to mature in all its beauty» [6], in a truly feminine woman.
The strength of tribalism lies in the personal bonds of mutual loyalty which hold the tribe together, give it an identity, endow it with strength and courage to overcome threats, and enable it to survive from generation to generation.
Modesty prudence faithfully Believe in peace & never give up, while pursuiting of peace, with courage, decision only for goodness, to help another for another people sakes selflessly with self - controlled, to not make decision to do something bad, with modesty.
Atheists often get a bad rap among Christians, but in my experience, many atheists are atheists simply because they have the courage to ask questions many Christians are afraid to ask, and when Christians hear these questions from atheists, the Christians either condemn the atheist for asking such questions, or gives some answer that is not really an answer at all.
I have heard from many women who have told me that our boldness in these contexts has given them the courage they need to speak up in situations where their voices have been drowned out or, in some cases, silenced.
Willingly aspirant hope «Courage that people honored», who helped another unconditionally and still helping another with their own freewill and never give up to believing in peace.
Surely we Catholics should be allowed to hope that the Protestant Churches may one day be given grace and courage to achieve a greater unity of doctrine so that they will become better partners in the ecumenical dialogue.
Your example and words of affirmation has given me courage to be in this unknown and lonely place.
Though this is not meant to imply that an educated layman ought not also sometimes have the courage, in the right place and in the right manner, to give an account of the hope that is in him and, as the apostle says, is active in his life.
In his words: «Perhaps the encounter with the transpersonal existence of the Buddhist, the recognition of the serenity and strength it embodies, the experience of Buddhist meditation, and the study of Buddhist philosophy will give us the courage to venture into that kind of radical love which can carry us into a postpersonal form of Christian existence» (Cobb 1975, 220).
For unless its noble stress on human courage and honor is given theological grounding, Percy fears, it will be left dangling in the air.
In my own walk, the first step was to have courage and to give permission to God to illuminate those areas for us.
And while the impetus for change rests with the individual (I can choose not to change) it is being in relationship with others who are relating to God and community in transformative ways that gives me courage to change myself.
For example, in one speech Hitler said, «In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitin one speech Hitler said, «In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitIn this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitin the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitin the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitin accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faitin the depths of our hearts our faith.
If ever a man is tempted, in a low mood, to give up hope about humanity, let him think upon the courage which human life on every side of him exhibits — the quiet, constant, sustained heroic courage in obscure and forgotten places where nobody sees!
To give in to this tendency is the real cowardice of man, to withstand it is his real courage.
The dwindling number who have read that book, once on every English bookshelf, will recall Mr Valiant - for - Truth's farewell: «My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it.
The Zealots, fanatical as they were, had no ignoble cause to fight for, and they gave an example of uncalculating courage in a not very heroic age.
One man wrote this: «Our patience is improved, by bearing calmly the indignities he strives to load us with; our charity is enflamed by returning good for ill, and by pardoning and forgiving the injuries he does us; our prudence is increased by wisely managing ourselves in our demeanor, so as not to give him opportunity to wound us; our fortitude is strengthened by the manful repelling of scorns, and by giving occasions for the display of an undaunted courage in all our actions; our industry is strengthened and confirmed by watching all his attacks and stratagems; and by our contriving how we may best acquit ourselves in all our contests.»
(If anything, it builds one in the courage to give prophetic voice.)»
Most important is Coakley's reminder that such prayer «builds one in the courage to give prophetic voice.»
When we fail, the church needs to meet us in our pain, to enable us to stand even though we have fallen, and to give us courage to live, love and risk again.
A charming story about his impact concerns the so - called Serenity Prayer in constant use by the half - million acknowledged alcoholics in Alcoholics Anonymous groups throughout the world: «O God, give us serenity to accept what can not be changed, courage to change what should be changed, and wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.»
As the Pope says, «given such a grave situation, we need now more than ever to have the courage to look the truth in the eye and to call things by their proper names, without yielding to convenient compromises or to the temptation of self - deception.»
If to Peter was given in the power of the keys, a humble and utterly steadfast courage in keeping and expressing the doctrine of Christ, and to Paul was given the understanding to a supreme degree of the philosophical and theological evolution through time of the Mystery of the divine Economy in Christ, to John was given in an especial degree the intuition in recognition and love of the Divine Person in Himself.
I lean in and ask Grandma Em, «What gives you the courage with each of these children — to say yes?
The courageous Archbishop who celebrated Mass in the open air was the one who finally blessed the great new church — on a day of great joy and pouring rain with vast crowds attending — and who would later give that courage to the wider Church on his election to the Papacy as John Paul II.
It takes courage to set up healthy boundaries in relationships and give yourself needed distance from certain friends.
So in this time of repentance may Thou give the courage once again to will one thing.
If so, and however outrageous, pitch your voice way up there, giving God praise and thus wholly showing» in pious, melodious passages» courage.
I THANK GOD FOR THE FAITH AND COURAGE HE GAVE TO YOU TO KEEP ON UNTILLTHEY SEE THE TRUTH IN YOUR STORY AND REVELATION.
And had been given, in face of the worst, the courage to be — the courage to die, and the courage to go on living.
Above all, in living the Year of Faith, Benedict wanted the Church and her pastors to recover the courage and zeal «to lead people out of the desert toward the place of life,» toward the God who gives us life in abundance.
First, that the Son has come, which is Christmas; second, that he said «Father» in the abyss of absurdity, which is Good Friday; then, that he arrived at God the Father with the whole reality of his being, that is Easter; and finally, that he gave us the courage of his heart to repeat «Father» after him, which is Pentecost.
In the summer of 1943 he wrote a notable prayer: «God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that can not be changed, courage to change the things that should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.»
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