Sentences with phrase «hope of the world»

Wales maintain their slim hopes of World Cup qualification after their depleted side produce a spirited display to draw in Serbia.
And business, especially small business, is the best hope of the world's poor» their best hope of becoming economically independent, producing more wealth in their lifetimes than they expend.
Shin Beomchul, a professor at the Korean National Diplomatic Academy, called Kim's comments a «very carefully coordinated calculation to build hopes of the world that it's open to changes that could possibly follow the summits.»
The Christian hope of a world to come — a renewed heavens, earth and universe — is of a different order altogether, but one which people like Musk can help bring into the reality of today.
Her 10 - year - old son John, the future hope of the world (newcomer Edward Furlong), is a whiny brat living in the Valley and making life miserable for his foster parents.
Project participants are utilizing a blog, Twitter, a web page, YouTube, Google Docs, a Flickr photo site, and a wiki page to solicit and archive the High Hopes of the world.
Also on the docket, a very interesting article that once again raises the specter or hope of a world in which DIY investors don't pay any trading commissions.
Manchester City defender Micah Richards hasn't given up hope of a World Cup spot with England [GETTY]
First, Uber, which went global unusually quickly for a Silicon Valley startup, is giving up its hopes of world domination.
It is now experienced more as the established orthodoxy than as the hope of the world's salvation.
It's bringing our memories of this world together with our hope of the world that's been inaugurated by Christ and is here but is still not yet.
But I am arguing that the hope of the world, at this critical point in history, lies in the increase of those who truly follow Jesus.
Religion has tended to be emotional, enthusiastic, impatient with the facts of this world in preference for the hopes of a world beyond.
Anyone who followed in the slightest the discussions before and at the Evanston Assembly of the World Council of Churches on the main theme «Christ — the Hope of the World» will recognize the disparities of judgment among Christians today at this point.
This theme was «Christ — the Hope of the World
The hope of the world is Jesus Christ himself.
You hear some people teach that the church is the hope of the world, but how can this be if the people in your neighborhood and town wouldn't even know if you were gone?
People like you are the hope of the world.
In all simplicity and humility we must as Christians show our unity to the world; it is our witness to our Lord's claim, and to ours, that he is truly the hope of the world.
And the divinity of Jesus is the divinity of his spiritual life [The Hope of the World (Harper & Brothers, 1933), p. 103].
Though no single event produced it, it came into focus in the ecumenical discussion of «Jesus Christ, the hope of the world,» the main theme of the Evanston Assembly of the World Council of Churches in 1954.
The plight and the hope of the world are not entirely concealed in other forms of social grouping, but the idiom of the congregational household often expresses for Christians most persistently and poignantly God's call and the human cry.
Rome believed it was the hope of the world, the founder of peace (the pax Romana), and the savior of those who pledge their allegiance.
Some were baffled by the declaration that nothing less than Jesus Christ was the hope of the world, for were there not broader, more generally «religious» and less radical sources for hope?
.15 He says that the Church is an event; it is where the people of God are taking servant shape around the needs and hopes of the world - as servants of Christ and therefore servants of humanity.
Hope in Christendom is the hope of the world.
7he freedom of God transcends every human freedom, and this truth is the hope of the world.
As Denison notes: «The local church in Carrefour and in Santa Monica is the hope of the world.
They were prevalent in the time of Jesus, and as the Evanston discussions of «Christ — the Hope of the World» made evident, their counterparts were taken over into Christianity and persist to the present.
Freedom is «the defining commitment of our country, and the hope of the world
Is the Church the hope of the world?
• A focus upon the church as the hope of the world, if it would live, act, and be different for the gospel.
It is Christ in us, working through us and through all other creatures, who is the hope of the world.
We truly have become a fortress from the world rather that the hope of the world.
He is the light and the life and the hope of the world.
To be honest, I can't wait to see what will happen, because you can be assured that we will take the car to these safe places to encourage the Church to truly be the hope of the world, not a fortress from the world.
The gospel is the hope of the world.
«The leaders of the group are the ones who give me most hope and it is the hunger and commitment to the shirt which these players have which most binds me to the hope of another World Cup.
This rule is based on the scientifically dubious proposition that «when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone: when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth; a situation so solemn, and so awful, is considered by law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive oath administered in a Court of Justice»: R v Woodcock (1789) 168 ER 352, 353.
Then, I put into action how the local church can be the hope of the world.
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