Sentences with phrase «life by a voice»

The first act, originally released on PC more than a year ago, was a success among critics for its story and characters, brought to life by the voices of actors including Elijah Wood, Jack Black, Wil Wheaton, and Jennifer Hale.
In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear.
The characters come to life by a voice cast that was really able to get in touch with their characters.
Everyone from the frustratingly chill 20 - something guy to the reclusive programming expert will have their own distinct personality, given life by voice acting new to the 3DS version of the game.

Not exact matches

I was struck by their commitment to and faith in their inner artistic voice, a message that inspired me to be more creatively courageous, both in my scientific work and in my personal life,» she says.
«Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people,» wrote Anne Lamott in Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life.
By meeting them where they are, with messengers that they trust, and in a voice that resonates, it's our goal to make sure they know that politics and elections can impact their lives,» Feriozzi told Business Insider in a statement.
Now I'm ready to get back to it, and I find myself transformed by life (this is always happening, but it's often so gradual you don't notice it) and having a hard time recognizing my old voice, my old «face» in the digital sense.
It was given life at this time in 2013 by WEConnect International and Vital Voices Global Partnership in collaboration with Accenture, The Boeing Company, Cherie Blair Foundation, The Coca - Cola Company, DLA Piper, EY, ExxonMobil, Freeport, Goldman Sachs, IBM, ICRW, IDB, Intel, Johnson Controls, Marriott International, McLarty Global Fellows, Pfizer Inc., RBS, Rockefeller Foundation, TechnoServe, Thunderbird School, U.S. Department of State, and Walmart.
Though they came from many different businesses, cultures and life experiences, they were united by their desire to help one another through sharing information and being transparent in voicing their needs.
Gerecht was essentially with (see his 2012 essay «Living with Islam») certain voices in the Obama State Dept., or among the academic supporters of the Revolution at a site like The Arabist, which for a time held that the Revolution presented a chance to split the broad Islamic constituency represented by the Brotherhood, to separate the Brothers ready to meet democratic secularists half - way, from the rest, and to let the latter earn the scorn of the populace through their own policies, actions, etc..
«The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands «Acts 17:24 «Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ««Come out of her, my people,» so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;» Revelation 18:4
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the most human and most sacred thing I'd ever done in my life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
The life of our times was enriched by a voice speaking out on the greatmoral truths, above the tumult of daily conflict.
What is possible for us is to take seriously what is said by those who speak from the side of oppressed groups, to do what we can to make sure their voices are heard, and to try to adjust our own living and thinking to make them more appropriate to what we have learned.
Jesus has proven his love for us by giving his life for us, and we show our love for Jesus by listening to his voice and no other.
I don't hear God's booming voice, nor do I feel the weight of my actions, but that doesn't matter because no matter what I feel I can live by faith.
Less of you is more: more laughter, more tears, more people paying attention, more life amidst death, all by allowing the plurality of others» voices to shape the life of the deceased during the service.
The messiahship of Jesus is evidenced not only by the voice of the Spirit, but by his human life and death.
And wherever she went, in trouble or in triumph, still she was a living spirit, the mind and voice of the Most High, «sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them and asking them questions,» claiming to herself what they said rightly, correcting their errors, supplying their defects, completing their beginnings, expanding their surmises, and thus gradually by means of them enlarging the range and refining the sense of her own teaching.
The liberal voices in the churches have long been reluctant to say anything too critical about fundamentalists, on the grounds that they have every right to live by the beliefs they feel most comfortable with.
On March 24, 1980, not long after he voiced a plea to soldiers to disobey killing orders that were contrary to God's commandments and their moral convictions, he was gunned down by a rightist assassin while saying mass in the chapel of the hospital where he lived.
In a reference to the Turkish Prime Minister words last night that Jerusalem was «under occupation» by Israel, Rivlin stated: «We have heard voices which attack Israel for building Jewish life in Jerusalem.
The environment of a Christian college can be a wonderful place to find answers to your life questions because you are surrounded by people who are listening to the voice of God along with you.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
Others can just stand up for themselves, declare themselves free, shut their voices of self - hatred up by living a life above the standards of those voices (sometimes the voices are right) and discover that they have been drowning in water that was shallow enough to stand in.
Here then is a summary of the essential purport of the life and work of Jesus in a kind of symbolic shorthand: he undertook his mission, our informants are saying, as Messiah, as Son of God, as the Servant of the Lord, in the power of the divine Spirit — and this is «God's truth,» affirmed by the divine voice whose echo can be caught by the inward ear.
The conference was spearheaded by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and expression») and by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team for British Christians persecuted for their faith).
Campaign Life 2017 is designed to gather together and mobilise people in the cause of life, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than eLife 2017 is designed to gather together and mobilise people in the cause of life, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than elife, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than elife movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than ever.
But as I continue to grow in life the more I can see that while I am influenced by, and who I am because of, many people, I am still God's unique creation — with my own voice.
Sister Andrea: Campaign Life 2017 is designed to gather together and mobilise people in the cause of life, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than eLife 2017 is designed to gather together and mobilise people in the cause of life, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than elife, so that, by the time the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Act comes along on 27 October 2017, the pro-life movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than elife movement in Scotland will have a more powerful voice than ever.
I know that there are many wonderful books about preaching also written by men — they also fill my bookshelves and I'm grateful — but these particular books have served a special purpose in my own life, reminding me of my unique voice, calling, style, and place in the pulpit as a woman.
Words of wisdom in books and preachings can be of help in our searching but they are not the truth as it can exist only in living a life in harmony by listening to the inner voice of our hearts.
The emissary's performance of Paul's letter allowed it to become «a more truly present word, authenticated by a living voice» (Bozarth - Campbell, 75).
If they truly want to be a witness, they should be taking care of their employees by [1] paying them a living wage and [2] supporting them with health care, not trying to run their lives by denying it because they personally don't believe in birth control *** AHEM HOBBY LOBBY, all you had to do was voice your objection and step aside, and the provider would absorb the cost, but NOOOOOOOOOO, you thought you knew better & said I FORBID YOU TO HAVE IT so your employees lost out on ALL health care, nice work in the name of the Great Physician *** or firing them because they get pregnant BECAUSE you didn't let them have birth control...
By doing the Word, by obeying that «still small voice,» by acknowledging the move of the Spirit in my life, my life has changed drasticallBy doing the Word, by obeying that «still small voice,» by acknowledging the move of the Spirit in my life, my life has changed drasticallby obeying that «still small voiceby acknowledging the move of the Spirit in my life, my life has changed drasticallby acknowledging the move of the Spirit in my life, my life has changed drastically.
In his vision Ezekiel found himself performing his prophetic mission by being the voice at whose command the bones came together, then to be refleshed, and finally to be revived with the living spirit or breath which comes from God.
Most Calvinists understand the word to be in the passive voice, and translate it as such so it appears that people who believe in Acts 13:48 are totally passive in their reception of eternal life: They were ordained by God to believe, and so they did believe.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will, when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random, saw the text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
That excitement was soon replaced by nausea as I began to realize that this was a para-ex-gay organization... another voice (although gentler and nicer) to add to all the others in my life that says God has excluded me from true romantic love.
In that conversation, voices have been heard urging a view of conscience that is curious, even dangerous: Under certain circumstances, conscience may permit or even require that a person choose acts that the Church has consistently taught are intrinsically wrong — such as using artificial means of contraception, or receiving Holy Communion while living the married life in a union that's not been blessed by the Church.
The struggle for the liberation of Hispanic women is being carried out in many different ways by many different mujeristas all around the U.S. Mujerista theology is one of the voices of such a struggle — a struggle that is life for us because we have learned from our grandmothers and mothers that la vida es la lucha.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
When the church is consumed and possessed by mortgages, capital campaigns, membership numbers, qualifications for membership or deacon or elder, the variety and format of financial reports, redecorating, ordination policies, the proper delineation of committee responsibilities, the aggregation and strengthening and protection of church hierarchical authority, the preference for political associations and prominence instead of being a voice and influence for justice and compassion, seasonal vestment colors, the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and provoking and living and sharing the Good News, the continual choosing and preoccupation with better organization over better outreach, or what styles of worship are to be offered — then it is time for an earth - shaking, stone - rolling, curtain ripping, hurricane - strength, fiery and noisy transformational revolution that will resurrect the Good News in the body and spirit of communities and individuals.
The pastoral guide points the way to others more by example than by overt instruction: «His voice penetrates the hearts of his hearers the more readily if his way of life commends what he says.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
Christ is the very atmosphere in which the Christian lives and moves and has his being, the standard by which he judges all things, the voice for which he continually listens, the presence who is always and for ever with him in life and in death.
You could be an Atheist, a liberal Mensa member since 1983 living in Omaha who has served in the US Navy for a long time; like MIROSOL posted on his blog or if you pay taxes so your voice is heard like KEVIN post says he must do in his blog, I bet you that over 30 % of your income is still required by the US tax laws.
Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of Mystery by Virginia Ridley Ellis University of Missouri Pres, 352 pages, $ 35 A demanding but rewarding book that takes Hopkins for what he was, a «deeply committed priest and Christian poet, for whom faith was life, and art the voice of the instrument of faith.»
On the other hand, more than three out of four evangelicals (76 %) say they «believe all lives matter,» a reaction to BLM which has been used by some, including President Obama, to voice support for law enforcement.
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