Sentences with phrase «grows out of our mission»

However, to still others it means that the church's theology is to grow out of its mission rather than the church's mission growing out of its theology.
«Six years ago, our conference grew out of a mission to make positive change in this state and today its continued growth is a validation of its success.
This approach grows out of our mission: to champion quality of life for all seniors.
This approach grows out of our mission: to champion quality of life for all seniors.

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These affinities grew out of a common desire to get beyond «liberal» and «conservative» ways of thinking about scripture, mission and theology.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission and apologetics, is always involved in a pluralist tension — the tension between confidence in God and uncertainty about living out that truth in the world, between faith as God's gift and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is and seeking to bring that knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything about the diversity and conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
Out of this movement grew innumerable Holiness papers, local camp meetings and associations, missions and colleges; by the turn of the century these began to coalesce into new denominations — the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) and related groups, the Church of the Nazarene, the Pilgrim Holiness Church, and so forth.
Mission necessarily grows out of theology.
[1990, xi] Given these statements, we can be confident that, in Henry's view, Christian mission / missiology grows out of propositional revelation as revealed in Scripture and as reflected in historic theology and the creeds of the church.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
The mission of Sock Out Cancer has inspired many, and the movement is growing.
He explains that a focus on rare and ultrarare diseases grew organically out of the company's mission to find transformative therapies for devastating diseases.
With skill and perseverance accompanying the strongest of convictions, the eclectic bunch set out on a mission to steal plans to the Death Star and prevent the dark side from growing even stronger.
Sure, he'll have find a way to make water and grow food to last the four years it'll take for NASA to rescue him — but he seems pretty damn resolute, vowing to «science the shit» out of his new mission.
This essay is a result of Astle's search for inspiring «mission - led» schools that are bucking a growing trend of schools hollowing out their teaching in a bid to meet the constantly shifting demands of the government's accountability system.
A native of San Francisco's Mission district — «the hairy part of the Mission,» he adds — he grew up in a neighborhood notorious for gang violence, and he credits music with keeping him safe and out of trouble.
«Young people today will be an integral part of our mission to grow the UK's share of the global space market to 10 % by 2030, as set out in our industrial strategy.
However, the campaign driven by a small group urging parents to opt their children out of statewide tests threatens to do great damage to our mission of ensuring an equal education for every child no matter where he or she is growing up.
Ultimately, Ape Entertainment is on a mission to increase the awareness and reach of the comic book industry as a whole; while acknowledging that part of that potential audience is looking for titles like their previous work on Pocket God, there is still a growing segment who will actively seek out the dynamic possibilities of comics that can teach through these widely recognized playful monsters.
There are some solid missions in there, with 1 mission involving Uzi wielding Ninja's and being fired upon by an Atomic Submarine and many other missions are fun, but they're almost all let down but terrible checkpoint placement often forcing you trudge back through piles of enemies again and again, along with this the spawning enemies grow frsutrating as they often spawn behind you in area's you've just cleaned out leading to some irritating fights.
As the title of the expansion implies, Kerrigan is concerned with gathering the remnants of the zerg Swarm in order to take out the dictator in 20 campaign missions as she travels across the galaxy looking for more zerg species to add to her growing brood.
By venturing out into the battlefield to complete one of four mission types — Allies, fame, Materials and Duels — you start to grow your reputation and army enough to upgrade our facilities.
I grew pretty frustrated of the layout of the missions and had to find out how to complete each part through trial and error.
The mission is to see what grows out of them over the course of the next six months.
As with the veteran climate scientist James E. Hansen, Kennel's focus on global warming grew out of a background in astrophysics, but he's been working at the interface of earth science and policy since he became the director of NASA's Mission to Earth program during the Clinton administration.
Our client, a growing Home Health organization is looking for a full - time Registered Nurse Case Manager to work out of the Mission Valley office location.
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