Sentences with phrase «more about faith»

On page 134, she talks about how «life is less about a formula, and more about faith».
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
Fans of the first Mirror's Edge game may feel differently, and actually enjoy knowing more about Faith's origin story, but for me it just felt dull.
Dubbed «Faith City,» this ones shows us a little more about Faith's past and the unfortunate events that molded her into the person she became to be.
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
But this story was more about a faith journey than a romance.
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
Nothing has taught me more about faith, hope, and love, than being a parent of a child with autism.
To pull out some Greek philosophy trick crying out Ad populum to cover what is obviously a simply fact says more about your faith then it does mine.
It could also empower them to learn more about faith and its consequences in life through the witness of Christians from other cultures and confessions.
I pray, for all of you who think you know more about my faith, then I do.
That's why, in poll after poll, atheists always seem to know more about the faith than the faithful do.
I went to a Bible study once where one guy said, with a straight face, how he has «no interest» in learning more about his faith because it's meant to be a «simple faith».
Reaching out in mercy to someone with AIDS implies more about the faith of the church than it does about the morality or immorality of the sufferer.
It's more about faith.
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..

Not exact matches

Those sorts of questions are much more interesting and useful than questions about whether a particular politician should accept paid speaking engagements, and certainly more important than the borderline silly question of whether money that was accepted in good faith ought to be paid back.
-- Outside of this faith - based position, Larry is not immune to data, knows his way around budget tables, and more than most, thinks about the interaction between financial markets and the real economy.
Due in part to a growing lack of faith in traditional financial advising brought about by this trend, more and more investors are switching to low - cost passive online advisors (often called robo - advisors) who exclusively or almost exclusively invest clients» capital into index - tracking funds, the thought being that if they can not beat the market they may as well join it.
The cryptographic money has dramatically increased since March in the midst of good faith about more extensive acknowledgment among organizations and customers, administrative endorsement in Japan and rising interest in Asia.
Bob... not very long from now if things keep going the way they are, you will have a lot more to worry about than anyone of any faith....
It is about time leaders of Faith, speak out and call on their people to follow the teachings of Christ, not just mouth the words, but live them... I know more non Catholics that are thinking of converting than I have heard ever....
Yes, I whole heartedly dissagree with even the existence of the Catholic Church (though they are good for a laugh), something my Catholic wife and I have frequent conversations about (interestingly enough, I know WAY more about the tennets of her faith than she does).
Others, not sure what to make of him» he was intellectual like their professors but more unembarrassed about his faith than were the pastors of their suburban parishes back home» probably created mental folders into which they copied various of his hard sayings so they could return to all that, perhaps, when finals were over.
Jeremiah Massengale writes about what faith requires of our work ethic and how to be more productive, even if you aren't in your dream job.
Since young adults perceive evangelical Christianity to be... «unconcerned with social justice», it's a shame that more evangelical churches don't know about the Just Faith program, which provides «opportunities for individuals to study and be formed by the justice tradition articulated by the Scriptures, the Church's historical witness, theological inquiry and Church social teaching» (from jusfaith.org/programs).
Maybe he's more of an athiest priest preaching about his own faith.
ARE YOU SERIOUS CNN????!!!! «Oh, Obama is more in touch with his faith...» GIVE ME A BREAK!!!! He has no idea what christianity is all about!
Gogglebox vicar Kate Bottley says her TV role has led to more conversations about faith than any of her... more conversations about faith than any of her... MoreMore
I don't know about you, but for me my faith is LESS about getting into heaven and MORE about what I do with this life I have been given.
And he could be serious about his faith, as well: In reply to Garry Wills» claim that «being Catholic always mattered more to him than being conservative,» Buckley responded, «If he meant he has a higher loyalty to God than to civil society, then the answer is obvious: God has to be preeminent.»
Our son's family are members of a community church (Southern Baptist, more or less), where, last Sunday, the pastor preached on putting faith into practice, and pointed out that there are about 250 orphans living in our area.
I care for the elderly and have also seen this when people die... the people I have taken care of cared more about the people they were leaving and seeing those who had died before them, than any need to be told God was there... people with faith KNOW He is
This particular item can perhaps be dismissed as an oddity, but its appearance underlines the more general point that the most important intellectual and institutional expressions of the Christian faith, including Rome and Canterbury, have found almost nothing of value to say about the current Middle East crises, and more generally about the West's struggle against militant Islam and terrorism, and the terrifying possibilities now facing the entire civilized world.
But more so, how about the right of people to observe their faith without interference, and the need to feel safe from criticism and harassment in that environment.
More like from chemistry to astrophysics — there's a lot about the universe that can't be explained but but physicists put a lot of faith in theory until their definitevly proven wrong.
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 suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
We can also think about morality more clearly because we are not saddled with the faith process, where you do what you are told without thinking for yourself.
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
In view of the number of specific prophetic events that were fortold and have come about exactly as fortold, your position requires more faith to believe it is a fairy tale than mine to believe that there is someone (God) who knows the future and told us the future.
Even at 14, having grown up in the church you certainly know more about the gospel than someone not of the faith.
One thing to think about with religion is that, if they say they are actively professing in a certain faith, it would stand to reason there would be more regularity as to their activities in that faith.
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.
While morality is important, faith is more about relationship with God than it is to morality per se.
Funny how Faith, who is not American and does not live there, knows more about America than the American she is berating.
This may all be less problematic with simple, concrete objects («chair»), but is far more difficult with abstract concepts and ideas, particularly about God, religion, politics, metaphysics, etc. («love», «faith», «nature», «sacrifice», «purity», «freedom»).
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
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