Sentences with phrase «out of isolation into»

Connecting with other pastors» spouses will help bring you out of isolation into a validating community that can directly empathize with your feelings.
It is the call out of isolation into independence.
The ultimate aim, so far as any can be descried, is the emergence of the various religions out of their isolation into a world fellowship in which each will find its appropriate place [Stephen Neill, A History of Christian Missions (Penguin, 1964), p. 456].

Not exact matches

They introduced Christ also as the revelation of God's purpose in world history and as the Messiah who fulfilled that goal in the end; it brought the peoples out of their traditional isolation into the realm not only of universal church history but also of secular national and world history.
But the otherness of the other is God's gift to us, by which gift we are summoned out of our isolation and into the cohumanity of love (Bonhoeffer).
By contrast, he says, Jesus created community for its transforming power, «calling people out of their loneliness, isolation and alienation and into communion — both in the literal sense of the community of the table and in the extended sense of communion, fellowship, friendship, mutual support and the challenge to work together.
Between the analytics revolution and the league - wide homogenization of tactics, I don't think there are a lot of Woodys out there who are going to show up and mothball rookies, run starters into the ground, and base their offensive schemes on isolation.
Thus far, UKIP and Tories have been blamed for driving Britain into international isolation, but by using negative stereotypes and punitive language to describe the EU and Europeans, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are helping the Europhobes to validate the narrative that will eventually drive Britain out of Europe.
Now, many sites might recommend you follow a bodybuilder type routine that focuses on isolation exercises that chops your body into different segments and works each of them out once a week.
not only are the intelligent being bred out by brain dead bold swag thanks to your awarded right to choose, but the intelligent can't find anything in this dating world you rule and are disconnecting themselves, falling into depression and suffering from decades of isolation.
I could not persuade teachers to buy into one without the other, and without both I could not coax them out of the isolation of their classrooms.
There are some core concepts, however, that can help teachers bring grammar out of isolation and into the daily work of their classrooms.
Claire Smrekar and Ellen Goldring found that with regards to desegregation, «the issues of racism and intolerance born out of ignorance and isolation seem to coalesce for many parents into a perspective that considers school integration at the elementary school level an important starting point» (Smrekar and Goldring, 106).
Without going into spoiler territory (although come on, Jesus it's been out for over a decade), one central theme is that of loneliness and isolation.
An expressive improvised dance scene fleshes out Lilly's interior emotions and offers a window into in the complexities of human connection and isolation.
Yet in a city where the streetlights are being turned out and pensions pillaged, art is eventually bound to be turned into a further symbol of a divided society, if pursued in isolation.
I would urge the article writer to look into calling voice qualities of these earbuds and make that a priority rather than worrying about getting the last bit of noise isolation out of subpar earbuds that aren't used by musicians.
It can be easy to slide into isolation when we're feeling down, especially for those suffering from an invisible illness or problem, but this is the exact opposite of the action that is most likely to help us climb out of that pit.
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