Sentences with phrase «of talking about faith»

«It can't be the only way of talking about faith

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We don't like to talk about faith, but it is a key component in letting go of situations we can't control.
Willingness to Accept Risk — I'm not talking about crazy risks, but entrepreneurs are people who are willing to start a business on a leap of faith.
Wednesday, 12:45 p.m. High times at Southby Jeffrey Finkle, a cannabis investor, Level Blends co-founder Chris Emerson and futurist Faith Popcorn gathered to talk about the future of legal cannabis and how brands should be preparing for the industry's rise.
When Sparrow Records in Nashville caught wind of Kendall's little - talked - about faith, they decided to partner with their mainstream big brother and sent her out with big named Christian acts such as Third Day, Nichole Nordeman and Delirious.
This verse is very early in the Book of Hebrews, where the author is talking about faith.
RELEVANT talks to Bryce Avary (better known as The Rocket Summer) talks about his new album, Of Men and Angels, and about his faith, fans and why he's so happy.
Faith, which is the main driver of so much that happens in the world could be talked about.
Everyone talks about Jesus (who is God, of course), but what about the beautiful messages about faith and predestination and free will?
The kind of reasonable, sound THINKING theology and religious / faith ideas those of us as are here talking about, simply doesn't lend itself to a pop culture.
Yes, talk mostly about family and love and life, but don't withhold elements of that persons faith that they deserve in settling their existential angst.
To paraphrase him, I'd say: «That if I was ever sick in the hospital, if I was ever dying, that the last person I would ever want to see is some Harvard Divinity School professor wanting to talk to me about faith or the depth of his spiritual life.»
I listen to how they talk about matters of faith, religion, what they watch on their favorite religious tv programs, often listening as well to their radios playing their favored «Christian music» radio stations in the background, what are in the lyrics.
I get a kick out of the Atheist talking about how religious people try and ram their faith down throats... and then you see clowns like hippypoet and the prayer is not healthy kook... guess they are hypocrits just like everybody elese.
We are a family of faith, but we talked about our love for each other.
If it is not a person of faith then DO NOT talk about it!!!
There are two types of Athiests; Scientist athiests who shed no emotions talking about rational concepts or lack of proof; and Angry Athiests, whio consistently feel the need to mock other faiths, and post incessantly any time someone mentions the word God or Jesus.
Regardless of opinions on where Judas ended up... I think it's refreshing to see a writer talk about his faith (even subtly) on a platform like the top story of CNN.
I do think that maintaining the normativity of Scripture entails giving it a higher priority than worship, if we are talking about our means of knowing the shape the Christian faith ought to take in the world, even if our primary encounter with Scripture is within the context of worship.
It seems to be everywhere the suggestion that people should stop talking about faith and the founders of faith, in public.
I am talking about those on all side both of rabid athiest and rabid those of faith.
There is an old hymn which talks about the «faith of our fathers» which is living still.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
Of course your professors never talked about faith in your science classes.
At last, somebody of Christian faith talking about helping people and trying to explain the good, rather than trying to spread hatred.
The first half of the book I talk about, in a sense, the tension between the scientific worldview and a faith worldview.
Romans opens and closes talking about the «obedience of faith».
He confesses to feeling that, since 1984, by no longer talking about what happened in a distant jungle, he has broken faith with his promise to the memory of Maria.
Interested in exact quotes from Islam that talks about respecting those of other faiths?
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.
Although I have to say I can't help but notice how many of these «people of faith» types don't really talk about or show much of their faith until they've made a boat - load of money.
Ahead of the Rio Olympics, double world champion in the 400m, Christine Ohuruogu talks to us about her faith More
In Christian circles, people talk about «The Faith» as if it is something very much outside of you - like somehow, belief just descends on you and it resides in your heart like an immovable stone.
Milton Jones, king of the surreal one - liners, talks to Jonathan Langley about his faith and being funny More
When discussion of faith schools comes to the fore, we are still largely talking about church schools.
I'm convinced that one thing folks from my generation long for is the chance to talk openly and honestly about our faith, our doubts, our questions, our ideas, our struggles, our joys, etc. in the context of a faith community.
I'm not talking about renouncing my faith, though, just the connectivity and community aspects of church.
The FAITH Movement has never shied away from recognising problems: a look through the back editions of this magazine reveals plenty of blunt talk about challenges within the Church and in Western society, occasionally with a note of gloomy relish.
I think from a person of faith perspective, I think a lot of times people talk about, «Well, you know, traditionally the Church has been doing yada - yada.»
It is this privilege that should make us wary of any attempt to reduce faith to a rigmarole of judgments and explanations, or to any sort of familiar talk about God.
We talk about culture and real - life issues that other faith - based magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life — even when it makes us uncomfortable.
Addie is the creative mind behind «How to Talk Evangelical,» where she blogs about the language of spirituality and her own faith journey.
For example, he talks about the heresies of «justification by faith alone» (p. 237), annihilationism, hyper - preterism (p. 242), Openness of God, and Religious Inclusivism (p. 281).
In talking about these books with some friends, I was reminded that books that challenge us at one stage of life or faith may not seem so challenging as we continue to mature.
Concerning preaching on aspects of the Catholic Faith that don't always render comfort to the subjective dispositions of all the listeners I've found that the critiques frequently lie along the lines of, «Oh Father, you're always talking about (fill in the blank)» or «It's just too complicated an issue.»
All of this points to what I hope is a trend toward talking more openly about doubt and acknowledging the vital role it can play in shaping our faith.
Are we embarrassed to talk about our faith to others, even members of our own families?
Like many of you, I've grieved as some of the most meaningful relationships of my past have grown superficial and flat as we avoid talking about matters of faith.
I've always been unconventional about attending church regularly, or becoming a member of anything, but, more recently, I join when the church is gathering, because when I need healing, I need real people with faith to pray for me for healing; when I am confused, I need real people to talk to and pray with me.
As millions settle in for the seventh series of The X Factor, fourth series runner - up Rhydian Roberts talks to Martin Saunders about how his faith inspires... More
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