Sentences with phrase «more bravery»

I would argue that creatively living into our vocation as everyday peacemakers not only requires more bravery and bravado, it requires faithfulness and trust in the Good News of Jesus in the most real and tangible ways.
On her blog, and in this wonderful book, Sarah does what all good storytellers do: she gives us permission — permission to laugh, permission to question, permission to slow down a bit, permission to listen, permission to confront our fears, permission to share our own stories with more bravery and love.
May we all be inspired to speak with more truth, more conviction, more care, and more bravery about this difficult topic, so that our awareness doesn't end here, but continues to grow, until the day when all things are reconciled to the source of love, and the story of abuse is only a memory.
Diane didn't quite put it like that; she is a London MP after all and it takes more bravery for her to diss the games than it does for a chippy northerner like me; but it was a good effort on her part — worthy of a podium spot.
But I'm wishing all the amazing athletes good luck and safety (seriously, they have even more bravery this year!)
As an original work released in blockbuster season, it is the flagbearer for those of us who wish we could occasionally benefit from more bravery on the part of the Hollywood money - men.
I've faced all subsequent attempts with a little more bravery, but to this day Slender is one of the purest, most affecting horror games I've ever experienced.
McNeil doesn't have half of de Kooning's cachet, and such an exhibition would require more bravery (and independence) than most curators can muster.
She imagined that behind every window of every house they passed was a girl with more bravery and better teeth than she had.
Viv was not one for heights and yet she came with Sarah Brown, Carolyn Westcott and me in a hot - air balloon ride over the Arizona desert; more bravery.
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