Sentences with phrase «leap of faith with»

Beyond the huge issue of taking a giant leap of faith with a TK partner, the more I learn about it the less I like it.
My artists are taking a big leap of faith with me because it will be a while before I will be generating any significant revenue but they are interested in more than just revenue — they like having shows vs. selling individual work, they like the physical space that I can show their work in, and my efforts to reach people they would not know how or want to reach.
This has the big advantage of allowing Microsoft to establish what works and what doesn't work over time rather than having to take a big leap of faith with a brand new piece of hardware.
Many of us have boldly committed ourselves to this ambitious project in a creative leap of faith with the goal of changing the direction of the Japanese game industry.
Take your friends, take your family and go Bungy jumping... You can even take the leap of faith with the love of your life.
But after reading Chris Guillebeau's Frequent Flyer Master and getting one of his email updates about a US Airways promotion that promised some big bonus miles, I decided to take a financial leap of faith with the payoff of some big rewards.
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«New online book publisher StoryBundle is taking a leap of faith with its customer base: Readers get to decide how much to pay.»
Relationships are built and surrounded by trust and the premise and stronghold around interracial dating is trusting the other person to take a leap of faith with you into the pit less ocean of knowledge, love and endless beauty.To willingly and beautifully open yourself up to your partner who is of another race immediately causes your relationship to be bound to last forever and ever.
Just take a leap of faith with my faceless profile I promise Im not that ugly lol.Seriously...
«If someone continues to play the field, and doesn't take a digital leap of faith with one person, they may end up on a merry - go - round and end up in a series of one - and - done dates, or dates that don't go past a few weeks,» she says.
Go ahead and take the leap of faith with us!
«Thank you for taking a leap of faith with me.
«I know that I have the ability to have this intense, close, intimate relationship with someone I can't be sexually intimate with, and that might help me to be more trusting and able to take a leap of faith with someone else.»

Not exact matches

I knew that I didn't want to sit behind a desk and work with computers all day, but I took a leap of faith, and ended up making a good choice.
Empowering your customers with the ability to share their opinions on your brand requires a leap of faith.
Entrepreneur sat down with DeFazio to find out what it takes to make a leap of faith into a new business, staring risk and fear of failure in the face, and finding success.
LPs are perhaps asking it with the most urgency — especially those which have taken a leap of faith by recently committing capital to a distressed strategy or two.
Invaluable insight into the minds of individuals who have created and «walked the walk» of taking a chance, leap of faith and determination to succeed with the guidance and intuition of the author.
Sometimes it takes a little work or a leap of faith up front, but if you put passive income strategies into place and stick with your plan passive income is definitely a realistic goal.
Sometimes it takes a little work or a leap of faith up front, but if you put passive income strategies into place and stick with your plan passive income is definitely a re...
For every explanation you offer I can, and on many occasions have, offered an alternative explanation that's consistent with what we know about human psychology and human history, yet mine require no leaps of faith in a God whose existence I can't prove.
In short, how are the truths of the Catholic faith to be synthesised with the leaps forward in our knowledge yielded by modern science?
Some equate it to «trust», some with a «leap of faith» necessary to believe in the supernatural, etc..
The act of faith is a reversal of profane history, a leap across the dead bones of Christendom to contemporaneousness with Christ.
For all his radical Protestant insistence on the nonsacramental encounter with God in the lonely leap of faith, Kierkegaard served to confirm Percy's Catholic humanism.
while you may not agree with my view, i hope you can see how your presupposition equally is a «leap of faith
To speak of a leap into the light suggests that there are continuities of faith with the other ways in which we know the world around us, that it is this same world, which we already know in part, which is now seen for what it truly and ultimately is by reason of the light which is eternal.
Keep the word «leap» if you wish, for it does stress the novelty and discontinuity of faith; but let us talk, equally symbolically, but with an apter symbolism, of a leap into the light.
ID takes fantastic leaps of faith that have nothing to do with science.
We are personally implicated in the suffering and challenged by the subsequent leap of faith — rather than being concerned merely with the intellectual interpretations others place upon that suffering and faith.
Whilst this approach was disturbing for many Christians at the time, it again meant that defenders of Christianity, instead of calling for a leap of faith, could start from historical events and argue from them to the divinity of Jesus Christ His divinity was seen as the perfection of his humanity and this fitted with the approach of Schleiermacher, who saw Jesus, whose consciousness was entirely taken up with awareness of God, as «the ideal representative of religion».
If I could beam back to that barrier island in the Gulf of Florida and share a few pointers with my younger self before she took a leap of faith, here are the things I would share:
We turn eagerly to learn the secret of that leap of faith which gains assurance of God and through which a man becomes a disciple of the Christ who is contemporary with every age.28 Just here the perplexities begin.
Thus when I observe a meticulous and highly sensitive scholar like Bultmann proceeding with his method of demythologizing to interpret Christian faith exhaustively and without remainder as man's original possibility of authentic historical existence, and then making, as it were, a sharp turn from this procedure in his appeal to the saving event of Jesus Christ, by way of preserving the Kerygma, something demonic in me leaps up with glee, and I want to shout far joy.
With reason relativised, people are tempted to attain reality through a felt experience, a leap of faith, an effort of will, or simple scepticism.
You accept the «leap of faith» as a valid basis for believing in god in the absence of evidence, but fail to see that this makes you a pantheist, because you have to accept that the same leap can be made to any god with equal validity.
We turn eagerly to learn the secret of that leap of faith which gains assurance of God and through which a man becomes a disciple of the Christ who is contemporary with every age.28
When Kierkegaard defines faith as «contemporaneity with Christ,» he assumes the necessity of this leap, a «leap» which, dialectically, requires a negation of Christendom.
Lumen Fidei does not deny the «leap» of faith; on the contrary it insists on it — only with equal insistence it refutes that it be reckless or unreasonable because made in self - referential darkness.
It is in grappling with the incarnate Word of God that believers undertake the quantum leap which constitutes the very heart of their act of faith: convinced by Christ, the believer no longer «believes» Jesus (nor even «in» Jesus)-- Jesus, himself, becomes our faith.
Contrast this with John's gospel (90 - 100)- like Mark, no birth narrative, but no mere human either and we've moved up and out of the old neighbourhood... nothing less than the pre existent Word which is one with God.Now, that's a serious leap in real estate.Does this not suggest development rather than the monolithic thud of a «faith once given»?
Ironically, the court adopted a secular stereotype of religion, in which religion is associated exclusively with leaps of faith rather than with Anselm's «faith seeking understanding.»
To go from not believing in the existence of any God, Hindu or other, to faith in the love and guidance and loving arms of a Father in Heaven is, indeed, a huge «leap» for some, that takes not only that BELIEF but the FAITH that something, or someone, or a higher being is here with us even in Spirit, will comfort, will love without condition, will forgive no matter what and endlessly when we sincerely ask fofaith in the love and guidance and loving arms of a Father in Heaven is, indeed, a huge «leap» for some, that takes not only that BELIEF but the FAITH that something, or someone, or a higher being is here with us even in Spirit, will comfort, will love without condition, will forgive no matter what and endlessly when we sincerely ask foFAITH that something, or someone, or a higher being is here with us even in Spirit, will comfort, will love without condition, will forgive no matter what and endlessly when we sincerely ask for it.
In April I took a huge leap of faith by dropping out of grad school with the single focus of finally, after years of dreaming about it, turning my blog into a business.
After conducting market research, Schenkel took a leap of faith and in 2001 founded Unidine — initially known as Summit Dining Services — to provide dining management services with a commitment to fresh foods.
With the help of Dixie Crystal and RED STAR Yeast sponsoring this event, I took a leap of faith and went for these Chocolate Covered Strawberry Sweet Rolls.
Its been one leap of faith after another, and I wouldn't have it any other way with this guy.
Being a guest at one of Eva Kosmas's Secret Suppers takes more than the usual leap of faith associated with clandestine pop - up dinners.
There is a major leap of faith involved with this hire.
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