Sentences with phrase «learning about their faith»

Why not let alone the christian kids learn about faith?
By this he meant that as one learns about another faith, either by reading or conversation, one then reflects on this in an inner dialogue with the Lord.
«People underestimate how hard it is to go to classes where you're learning about your faith and your culture isn't a part of it at all,» Pendleton said.
The objective of a Christian education is twofold: It is both learning about faith and learning to be faithful.
Zach is also co-founder of Theologues.com, a website for Christians to grow in learning about their faith.
In North America, where Orthodoxy is a tiny minority, it is often easier to learn about the faith through the Internet than from the nearest Orthodox priest, who may be a long drive away, speak poor English, or be baffled by the very existence of a «regular American» interested in the Church.
There's festive fun of a more traditional variety as Lucinda van der Hart meets TV chef Tom Herbert to bake seasonal Sticky Sticks (we've included the recipe), as well as learning about his faith and commitment to overseas mission.
What have you personally learned about faith and life from them?
A committee has been formed, and we are anticipating more enriching experiences in learning about the faith.
In a sense both the woman and Elijah learn about faith together.
I am learning about faith and religion through the Quran.
He said: «Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with children learning about their faith, whether it's at madrasas, Sunday schools or Jewish yeshivas.
Students learn about their faith in the classroom and continue to live Christ's mission through service projects and liturgical services.
I was surprised that Patra was so committed to being a Christian Scientist when she obviously learned about the faith as an adult.
learn about faith, but they also learned good personal behavior, loyalty, commitment, work ethics... other clerks, promoting postal products and services.
Your child will be able to express and learn about faith (as to what you are comfortable with).

Not exact matches

«But I was willing to take a leap of faith based on something I was deeply passionate about that put me into a position to learn, grow and ascend to where I am today.»
You have to constantly improve your probabilistic understanding of how events will unfold in the future, while at the same time constraining your faith in your own abilities to understand the things you've learned about.
And chellekd grew up in a theologically conservative Christian home in which she learned plenty about other faiths:
They will still be saved due to the cross, doing good work around their neighborhoods, and they learn about other faiths.
But I would love to speak my peace about what I have learned in my faith with the church — but maybe God has «cut the strings on that idea»?
Blind faith is used as a caution By one that knows when teaching the ignorant about such things as fire for example, when the student comprehends feeling heat, they learn without burning themselves.
i am not above stereotyping, however i did say most monotheistict beliefs... some don't preach that they are the best, infact those that don't preach it ask that the followers go and learn about other faiths in order to better understand there own.
Never once did she say that their love for their family was a love for God, but had you ever taken the time to learn anything about this faith before you started complaining you would understand.
Look out for opportunities where you can learn about the lived experiences of those around you for your life and your faith to be enriched.
BUT before that, I would recommend that you go and do a good confession... And please, learn more about your faith and the Holy Scriptures..
It takes more faith to believe in a universe evolving from nothing or from eternal matter than to believe in a loving Creator, existing outside the limit of time, who gave us this specially designed & tuned universe to explore and to learn about caring for one another even through the midst of difficult experiences.
I am not of yr faith, do u not believe that god wants every one to hear his word, in my faith god welcomes everyone, and wants us to learn about him
there will come a time when they will learn about their hypocrisy and only two options will remain; one follow the law more thoroughly, two do away with their faith
The trouble is, Faith's starting to ask for tee - shirts from schools I haven't visited recently — schools she reads about, or sees when we watch a basketball game, or learns about when a faculty member stops by for dinner at our apartment.
- Pope to Mass of millions: Get out of church — What we learned about Pope Francis in Brazil — Massive crowd attends prayer service with pope — Why millennials are leaving the church — Pope Francis tells youth that faith cures discontent — «Slum pope» visits Brazil's poor — X.XX Church pastor: Weiner is an addict, not a joke — Security raised to «high risk» for pope in Brazil — A nightmare day for the pope's security detail — Explosive found near site pope
If anyone wants to learn more about the mormon faith go to their website http://www.mormon.org and learn what the mormons really believe and what they are about.
We just ask that people learn about the world as well as their faith and realize that no matter what Supreme Being you believe in, someone else believes in theirs just as strongly!
I encourage all LDS members to actually learn about the basis of their faith — based on a false prophet.
It's interesting to see these people light up when they're speaking about their own faith traditions and also see Morgan light up when he learns something he didn't know before.
Perhaps the best thing we can learn from a beer commercial is to be intentional about creating relationships with those we may not agree with — whether they are outside the faith or whether they are within the faith.
We learned much about faith, spiritual maturity and, more importantly, just how sneaky, evil and dangerous our «self» nature is.
Salvation comes by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone ----- Except if God placed you in a region on earth where christianity doesn't exist, then you've never heard of Christ, and will likely go your entire life without learning the first thing about him.
If you want to learn more about what Scripture teaches about the words «save» and «grace» and «faith» and how these are related to the gospel, consider taking my course, «The Gospel According to Scripture.»
From Agnostic to Islam and I have seen examples in the past... so my humble request to you is not to stop... keep learning or studying the new stuffs... an advice to you when you decide to study or learn about Islam — do not point to the people who does wrong things as wrong doing people are there in everywhere regardless of faith, but look into the scripture and go to someone who has knowledge if you have any question that bothers you but make sure that person is well educated to his community... i ask The Almighty God to open your heart...
Great post Johnfom... I was just about to write much the same... when doing my Bachelor of Ministry I learned just how paradoxical our faith could be....
Consider devoting a few minutes each day, for 40 days, to learning about and praying for our brothers and sisters suffering for their faith.
She articulates a practical way of living out what I learned in much of my faith - changing - books, about the nature and character of God, and how we translate that nature and character to our tinies.
Theological study is not about learning to be more IN faith, but learning all the history and actual facts about the Religion and whence they come from!
I got to thinking about all of this when I learned that Evolving in Monkey Town is nominated for an INSPY Award for excellence in faith - driven literature.
Like Bonhoeffer, she reminds us that our faith and life must be about more than our own comfort or security; we must learn to take risks for sake of loving others.
She slipped into the kitchen where I was crisping bacon and flipping pancakes for a group of thirty people arriving to my house to share about life and faith and to learn about photography together.
Yet Christians have learned again and again in our world, and perhaps most so at the hands of the Jew, that a world lies about us that is wholly impervious to faith or vision.
«Solo» Scriptura is the idea that we can learn all matters about faith and practice using the Bible alone, plus nothing else.
Despite initial reservations, Sally is remarkably open about her faith in conversation, recognising that she has had to learn to «live a bit more with mystery and uncertainty and reality» in the 20 years since her conversion.
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