Sentences with phrase «of faith from»

Now, it is entirely possible that the measures taken by the Latvian authorities will secure Balva's future, but it will require a degree of faith from policyholders to come to that conclusion.
For the past five years, people of faith from around Washington State have spoken out against the proposal to export coal from Longview.
IPL partner groups educate and engage congregations and people of faith from all traditions and spiritualities about the moral and ethical mandate to address climate change.
Fixed an issue where objectives in the `' The Flea of Cyrene» quest would not properly update after performing a leap of faith from the Apollo Temple
Yesterday's reveal of Lord of the Rings Online's legendary item imbuing system struck me as a promising show of faith from the devs but nevertheless a truly terrible idea because they're just building a new house on top of a shaky foundation (LIs, not the game).
After all, I thought, I'd you tried to do a leap of faith from the top of Cheops» pyramid, surely you'd just smack into the side halfway down?
Be thorough, look up, look down, and don't be afraid to take a leap of faith from time to time.
In addition, the game features a cameo of Faith from Mirror's Edge and has Isaac Clarke's engineering suit from Dead Space as an unlockable costume.
These campers have heard awesome messages of faith from people like professional surfer Damien Hobgood, John Cobian of Cobian Sandals, evangelist and filmmaker Joel Parker of Nations Foundation, and many more.
Cat contemplating the definition of faith from The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce: «Faith: n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.»
You can even get a six - speed manual transmission pretty much across the range, a gesture of faith from the Honda engineers that we deeply appreciate.
Religious mission leads to another constant across Christian schools: Nearly all of them require a fairly strong statement of faith from job applicants.
Moreover, if you are looking for someone of your faith from outside your country, some of these sites also offer the international Catholic dating option.
«You have to take a leap of faith from the developmental biology knowledge we have from worms and flies and think about how we can apply that really important biological information to the human context.»
In 605 a.d. a Buddhist monk named Jingwan decided that the only way to save the scriptures of his faith from destruction at the hands of hostile Chinese emperors was to chisel them in stone.
Another lesson will be much harder and will mean a rather larger leap of faith from Westminster politicians.
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «Faith - based selection of pupils is one of the biggest issues with religious schools, as it prevents parents of the wrong faith or of no faith from getting into the best schools in their area.
However, with little first team experience and with such crucial games coming up, it would take an almighty leap of faith from Bruce to throw them straight into the first team.
The 18 - year - old has impressed so far and a start here will be a great show of faith from his manager.
It was a further show of faith from Gunners boss Arsene Wenger, who hopes that a year spent at Ibrox will give his game a physical edge.
Early this morning, a steam move on the Horned Frogs caused them to take a leap of faith from +1.5 to -2, which is more in line with their look - ahead line from a couple of months ago.
I can not help but feel that his time at Arsenal hasd not gone as well as he or any of us hoped, with injury probklems and perhaps a lack of faith from Wenger slowing his progress.
After all the negativity aimed at Ozil in England and Germany in the last couple of years, that show of faith from Joachim Low must have been a real boost to our record signing and will surely have meant a lot to him.
Slimani may just be that man, but investing as much as # 10 million in just one player would be a huge leap of faith from the Palace manager and his board.
It will be up to the England international to win them over, but given he has yet to make a single appearance so far this season, he'll have to get back to full fitness first, break into the side and then prove that he's worthy of the show of faith from the club.
Ospina has had a number of outings in big games in the Champions League and Europa League, and also played in the FA Cup final win over Chelsea last season in a big show of faith from Wenger.
People who are unable to separate the dictates of their faith from const!tutionally guaranteed freedoms try to legislate their religious rules on others.
«The same day, one of the hospital volunteers was suffering a crisis of faith from seeing so many children in the hospital dying of cancer.
But this mighty deliverance followed only upon the response of faith from within the life of bondage, chaos, and the meaningless!
It is when I began to notice that the same crap we have to put up with as people of faith from the Bin Ladens and some would say those that hang out even further extreme than the 700 club, happens with most groups in society.
Religious illiteracy, as Prothero puts it, is a tragedy when it prevents people of faith from recognizing one another as such.
He says when hearing stories of faith from Americans he is touched, «They reinforce the power of my Christian faith which has guided me through my presidency and in my life, as a husband, as a father, and as a president.»
It is the testimony of the New Testament and of the Christian community through the ages that the Christian Gospel delivers the man of faith from the inertia which so often prevents him from loving his fellows.
But it is also unmistakable in the story that this deliverance followed only upon the response of faith from within the life of bondage, chaos, and meaninglessness!
Israel did regard herself as the peculiar trustee of a unique faith and conceived the protection of that faith from contamination and the propagation of it to the world as her duty, and so, thinking of her religion as a greenhouse in which to grow priceless things for later transplanting to the larger field of the world, she endured indescribable suffering on behalf of her heritage.
In the light of this shift of the focus of faith from Jesus to Spirit in the farewell discourse, we see that the full force of the good news of John's Gospel is experienced not at entrance into discipleship but at transition to life in the Spirit.
We also must be capable of separating the key elements of our faith from the host of other attractive ideas that we would also like to affirm.
And it is to this record that Christians have continually made reference in re-examining the content of their faith from generation to generation.
If at this point in the central tragedy in our history there had occurred the demonstration of the power and glory of the God in whom he trusted; if Elijah had come; if he who saved others had been saved; if we know not what natural or supernatural event had taken place to deliver this soul of faith from death and further shame; then might not faith as universal loyalty and universal trust have been reconstructed among men?
Questions about the transmission of faith from one generation to another were surely a part of New Testament discussions about membership requirements in a Christian community.
The 8th article of faith from the Mormon Church states, «We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly.»
In a world where other nations constructed the machinery of war in an attempt to achieve their own security, it was Israel's trust in Yahweh as warrior that freed the community of faith from taking part in arms races and saber - rattling.
It is not enough to stop at an announcement «that is merely theoretic and has nothing to do with people's real problems», since «it must not be forgotten that the crisis of faith has led to a crisis in matrimony and the family and, as a result, the transmission of faith from parents to children has been interrupted».
Despite the independence of faith from practice, practice is not unimportant.
By comparing the six campuses that required statements of faith from all entering students with the three campuses that did not, the study was able to test whether a more «insular» setting actually served better to protect the plausibility of traditional beliefs.
It tells the story of the faith from a new perspective with the beginning of chapter 13.
There is a way of reading Barth that leads to a radical separation of faith from the world, so that the world, in all of its secularity, can be affirmed just as it is, without trying to impose a thick theological framework on it.
If the church could make a leap of faith from being a carrier of anachronistic mission and defective theology to being accountable and responsible for both good and evil, Africa would benefit immensely.
Only such a dialectical negation can save the meaning of faith from the darkness brought on by the collapse of Christendom.
This was tantamount to identifying God and evolution, which had the effect of insulating the man of faith from whatever dire effects might seem to follow from the scientist's study of the process in the immediate data at hand.
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