Sentences with phrase «radical generosity»

It is a film of quiet humor and radical generosity, a simple story with rich rewards for those who will savor it.
Radical generosity begins with a commitment to live with our eyes open, ready to distribute some of the resources that God has freely distributed to us.
Heavily influenced by John Piper's Don't Waste Your Life and Shane Claiborne's radical generosity, Johnson stepped out to document a thousand risks all taken in the name of loving Christ and neighbors.
Still, Radical Generosity is showing promise of becoming a larger movement.
Such consensus - based decision - making is a pillar of Radical Generosity, a campaign that SheEO launched last year.
With a program called Radical Generosity, the founder of SheEO wants to offer a different option for women entrepreneurs seeking growth - stage funding

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These people are doing more than charity; they are breaking the cycle of fear and scarcity through radical acts of generosity.
As a follower of Jesus, I believe that the only thing that breaks us free from the fear of scarcity is a radical act of generosity.
To have a loving intimate relationship with God; to serve others by practicing generosity and hospitality; to seek justice, mercy, healing, reconciliation, rehabilitation, inclusion, and participation; and then to live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers — that is the radical and the defiant message and the transformational spirit of the universal and timeless Good News.
I also affirm that from this radical gift of self, second only to the gift of martyrdom, greater graces flow than from lesser sacrifices, because God can not be outdone in generosity.
The work incorporates a generosity to its subjects, an enjoyment even in its discomfort and criticality... it offers what I would call «a radical discontinuity».
Greater than the Sum is a pan-European collaboration departing from Kunsthalle Lissabon's original and dynamic curatorial approach; which places «radical hospitality» — defined as sociability, solidarity and generosity — at the core of the institution.
Art historians, critics and students write of her generosity, humour and scholarship and, as one, bow down to the radical clarity of her vision.
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