Sentences with phrase «little more faith»

On that basis I could put a little more faith in Milivoje's correlations between CET and other phenomena for the first half of CET than for the second (and yet more with some improvements to the physics!).
Maybe that is because I have a little more faith in the scientific process to weed out bad science over time.
It's helped me to have a little more faith in the whole idea of dating.
Yeah sorry I have a little more faith in the intelligence of human body than you do.
Let's have a little more faith in the political system.
Keep calm AOT long window to go yet, have a little more faith....
However, he's still managed to score 10 goals and provide two assists, as an argument could be made that he has deserved a little more faith from Conte to feature more regularly and prove his worth to the Blues.
got a little more faith as he was a omayer that he won't turn into a corrupted one
In turn, that has naturally led to question marks over his future at Milan, and while the club will surely be wise to show a little more faith in him to give him another year to adapt and prove his worth, there's no denying that the youngster is under pressure and hasn't delivered with Patrick Cutrone surpassing him in the pecking order.
i guess my husband had a little more faith in me because he stayed up late that first night of experimenting just to wait for these to come out of the oven... only to go to bed disappointed by my «wet & soggy» muffins.
Every time I realize he makes millions I lose a little more faith in humanity.
Every time I hear Deepak Chopra I lose a little more faith.
I personally have a little more faith in humanity... I find us a rather intelligent species, capable of making up our own minds and capable of admitting whether or not they believe in God.
My doubt, they say, would vanish in an instant if I would just pay more attention to all the things God is doing in the world, if I would just have a little more faith.

Not exact matches

But perhaps age and hopefully a little more wisdom, teach us to put a little faith in the fact that things will often work out better than expected if we let them.
And since it has little faith in CATSA, the program may «cause more problems than it resolves.»
But Carmody puts little faith in Whac - A-Mole campaigns, and his experience with Goon has him wanting something more.
These aren't smooth or easy journeys, but a little heart and a lot of good faith makes the medicine go down more easily.
The polling data suggest that overall, perhaps 1/3 or a little more actually practice their faith.
I suppose that we couldn't expect much more, since there is little incentive not to lie without fear of God... barring faith in some truly man - made myths that I'm sure this group is willing to offer.
I am also a firm member of the LDS faith, a little more seasoned and educated.
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism brings together in a little more than two hundred pages a treasure of information and perspectives on what may well be the defining conflict of the twenty - first century.
Or might you be a little less sure of your religion and have more love and empathy than you do faith in it.
Those of faith who still decide to persist in their faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a little bit more informed.
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like little more than sticking to a list of rules, and how millennials long for faith communities in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
Looking back today, I conclude I was just a cultural Christian and that the Christian faith that I professed was little more than doing what I was supposed to do.
Christine Hoover has lived practically her entire life trying to avoid or fix what Jesus left unfixed, figuring if she tried just a little bit harder, took firmer control, prayed harder, or willed up just a bit more faith, she'd finally wrestle her life into order.
Paul said that without love, no amount of eloquence, wisdom, knowledge, prophecy, faith, charity, or sacrifice can compensate for the fact that we are little more than noisy, clanging symbols.
In fact Father Maillard, the director of Frères du Monde, actually declared: «If I noticed that my faith [true, he did not add «Christian»] separated me by however little from other men and diminished my revolutionary violence, I would not hesitate to sacrifice my faith,» A clear statement of the conviction latent in Shaull's writings; namely, that revolution is more fundamental than the faith.
You've picked up bits and pieces about me from earlier conversations and from my sermons, but let me tell you the story of my faith - pilgrimage a little more fully.
Church often serves as little more than a social club, and the strong evangelical presence means that faith and politics get far too intertwined at times.
Mat 6:30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
This puts me in a more vulnerable position because 1) it exposes me to the criticisms of people on both sides of the debate, 2) it could lead to serious disappointment, should I find that my intellectual integrity and my faith are indeed incompatible, and 3) it leaves me in the awkward position of being uncertain, undecided, and maybe even a little confused for a while.
And with those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to little more than an intellectual conformity to a passive attitude of assent to religions of authority, the Father is ever alert to honor and foster even all such feeble attempts to reach out for him.
The little company of the Twelve, in this resurrection faith, grew to one hundred and twenty, and after Peter's great sermon on Pentecost three thousand more were added to the fellowship.
Most of us atheists were raised in some kind of faith, and then got a little more education.
At one time one of the great missionary faiths of the world, it has declined under persecution, or pressure from without, until there remain only a little more than a hundred thousand Zoroastrians in the whole world.
Our friendship has been the fire through which my faith has passed and emerged just a little more golden
To me it appears to be a sub-human one, for it is based on the notion that human enquiry about the implications of what is proposed in faith, as well as the honest effort to see what is really being asserted, is to be replaced by little more than pious credulity.
If, on the other hand, being Christian continues to mean little more than being predictable middle - class liberals with a tinge of something called spirituality, then the few exceptional things that congregations occasionally manage to perform ethically will lack any foundation in repentance and faith.
I think if you can come to grips with your hatred you may see that there are people of faith who may know a little more than you.
Some things are easier to believe than others, and so when someone does not even believe the simple and obvious things, they have little faith, whereas, when someone believes things that are difficult to believe, they have great faith (See my article, «Now That's Faith» for mfaith, whereas, when someone believes things that are difficult to believe, they have great faith (See my article, «Now That's Faith» for mfaith (See my article, «Now That's Faith» for mFaith» for more.)
The survey of more than 2,000 people which was carried out by Populus found that there is little support for the policy among those of faiths most likely to be affected.
While faith today is treated as little more than a lifestyle option, in the past religious orthodoxy was equated with social order and security and thus became an important concern for any regime.
Great faith believes and is convinced and is persuaded about some of the harder and more difficult truths of Scripture, whereas little faith does not believe or is not convinced or persuaded about these truths.
If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?
Speaking as someone who does not, in fact, think one can know with absolute certainty that other people exist at all, and therefore «strongly believes» that indeed other «minds» exist, calling the blief that other minds exist nothing more than «blind faith» seems a little out there.
A little more irony about the human might allow more scope for the stance of awe which Dr. Altizer finds passé, but which is so deeply built into the various forms of the response of faith.
What do we make of Mat 6:30 - 34 6:30 And if this is how God clothes the wild grass, which is here today and tomorrow is tossed into the fire to heat the oven, won't he clothe you even more, you people of little faith?
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
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