Sentences with phrase «life in which»

Before Devin P. Kelley entered a rural Texas church with a military - style rifle, killing at least 26 people on Sunday, he led a deeply troubled life in which few in his path escaped unscathed.
A life in which I have rarely backed down and whose lessons I hope to share within this book.
Blair - Respect campaign, 2005Tony Blair spoke of «a proper sense of respect» in local life in which anti-social behaviour would be wiped out.
I blamed him for yanking me away from a life in which we were equal partners.
When I started my new life with a newborn, a life in which I saw 2 am with more regularity than ever before, it was with a fresh notebook by my bedside, in which my husband and I religiously wrote down what time Baby Julian ate, produced stool, and slept.
They also practice a new form of community life in which teachers, administrative staff and parents are partners in developing the community of the school.
It's comfortable to have the debate from where I, and probably many other TLT commenters, sit; but I can imagine a life in which those formula samples would get me and my new baby through the first few weeks, or the first month, or whatever, and that's a lot of money saved and a lot of support given at a challenging time.
I want a life in which I don't cry in dressing rooms anymore.
I'm an elderly grandfather looking back on a life in which I spent far too little time, energy and attention on / with / for my children.
I trust now that I will keep fighting to have a life in which I get to create stuff.
This starving little boy grew up to create a life in which food has become not just an enormously profitable career, but also his creative expression, his gift to the world.
Quite literally the irrational feelings of affection despite being taken on the biggest ride of your life in which you have absolutely no say in where the team is going (being held captive) is the literal definition of the illness.
It seems to me that a life in which you never consume made just for you by someone with love in their heart seems like a terribly grey life indeed.
We see the possibility that human history will come to its end neither in a brotherhood of man nor in universal death under the blows of natural or man - made catastrophe, but in the gangrenous corruption of a social life in which every promise, contract, treaty and «word of honor» is given and accepted in deception and distrust.
Even myths about the elements of nature (sun and moon, summer and winter, etc.) are symbolic expressions of man's unconscious psychic life in which the eternal archetypes are encountered.30
A social pattern like this will offer a common life in which each member has his or her place and to which each can make some real contribution.
We do not know the exact point in his life in which this consciousness came upon him, unless we would accept the baptism in the Jordan — where, according to Scripture, the Spirit of God came upon him — as the breakthrough of this consciousness.
There have been many years in my life in which aching for me would have been appreciated.
Moralism is concerned with sins; morality, primarily with Sin — the condition of a person's inner life in which he is alienated from other people and God.
It held up a new ideal of love and at the same time brought into being a way of life in which that love was both needed and possible.
The Gospel writers record that Jesus called his followers to a way of life in which violence and division are overcome by sacrificial love.
The party was a Church that persuaded its zealots to renounce all other interests: a Church that did not concern itself with the life to come, because in the Fascist Weltanschauung, as in the Communist, every aspiration has to be fulfilled in this world and there is no place for a future life in which earthly injustices may be set to rights.39
Simply put, what this means is that there are no dead - end streets in personal or public life in which sin and evil have the last word, no enclosures from which there is no exit.
This one's a little complicated because Job is most famous for the relatively brief period of his life in which he had nothing except misery.
There must also be open to man a way of life in which each moment is taken as it comes, in terms of the new possibilities it affords, and in which something given to man, something over which he has no control, is trusted for guidance in the realization of these possibilities.
Any group of persons who gather to worship God regularly enough for an indefinite period of time to have developed a common life in which arise intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook, and story and explicitly do so «in Jesus» name» as a deliberate act of self - identification should be considered a Christian congregation for our purposes.
«A Christian congregation is a group of persons that gathers together to enact publicly a much more broadly practiced worship of God in Jesus» name, regularly enough over an indefinite period of time to have a common life in which develop intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook, and story, and that holds its conduct, outlook, and story accountable as to its faithfulness to biblical stories of Jesus» mission and God's mission in Jesus.»
Jesus thought of love neither as a virtue which belongs to the perfection of man, nor as an aid to the well - being of society, but as an overcoming of self - will in the concrete situation of life in which a man encounters other men.
A congregation is a group that gathers to worship God «regularly enough for an indefinite period of time to have a common life in which develop intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook and story.»
Eventually — perhaps when he becomes a father — a wider world of wonder will open in Peter's mind as he senses the miracle of new life in which a whole family participates.
For those of us in the stage of life in which our news feeds are teeming with engagement and birth announcements, being single can be discouraging.
In cases of conversion, in providential leadings, sudden mental healings, etc., it seems to the subjects themselves of the experience as if a power from without, quite different from the ordinary action of the senses or of the sense - led mind, came into their life, as if the latter suddenly opened into that greater life in which it has its source.
God is now real both apart and within, but he is real in our midst only insofar as he silences our religious and aesthetic faculties, thereby liberating us for a life in which only man and the world can appear or be manifest.
The Shakers lived a community life in which the membership was divided into various families that were responsible for doing the work of the group.
There has been one event in my life in which I came close to apprehending the wonder of Pentecost.
The «being the church» approach gives us the opportunity to live a more integrated life in which faith and life are more completely blended and that feels very real and refreshing.
Instead, it points a pseudo-sophisticated group of Christians toward a life in which self - glorying is given up.
If love is concern for the neighbour, it requires responsible attention to those things which are necessary for a common life in which the neighbour can be met, can live, and be restrained from violating the rights of other neighbours.
In the Protestant tradition, work and marriage are considered the two primary areas of life in which faithfulness to God is learned and expressed.
By allowing our lives to be informed by trust in God's fidelity, our desire to know can flow more freely toward its objective than could a life in which such trust is absent.
We feel that we are of the same kind, and we find that our very differences are a common armor, as though there were a dimension of life in which all striving makes for nearness, not only within a corporate body but heart to heart.
Baum notes an ambiguity in Barmen's assertion that there are no areas of life in which we do not belong to Christ: Who is the the «we»?
Even if we can separate «the ore of the ideal from the dross of habit of behavior,» the ideals can not be lived outside the cultural, religious, and social life in which they developed.
In such a case, there would be no meaning because of the radical discontinuity between the words and the form of life in which they were used.
The story ends with the description of a community knit together by the Spirit into a common life in which natural divisions and barriers were transcended.
What then is this common life in which schools and denominations participate?
The church possesses, or better is possessed by, the principle of life «in Christ» — a life of discipleship that is not simply obedience to a set of moral truths supposedly taught by Jesus but a life in which «Christ dwells in our hearts by faith» and enables his people to act, insofar as they are able, in conformity with his pattern of human existence.
Where hope is born in the expectation of a good future, of a consummation of life in which its promise is fulfilled, the Spirit is the source.
Men and women through the ages have also spoken of a reorientation of one's life in which, at least partially, anxiety and internal conflict can be replaced by an inner unity and sense of direction; self - defensiveness and pretense by the ability to look at oneself honestly; self - centeredness and alienation from other people by a new capacity for genuine concern; and guilt and insecurity by a sense of God's forgiveness and acceptance.
There is a work of God which makes possible a new life in which the disorder, sin, and tragedy of our existence are borne in faith, and begin to be overcome.
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