Sentences with phrase «radically changing the culture»

If the language of missional church is to become a helpful way of forming communities of God's people in a radically changing culture then we have to spend the time and energy to understand what is at stake in the language we are using.
The culture was a culture of failure... We just didn't think we could transform a school without radically changing the culture.

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A change in the dominant media of mass communication in the culture creates a radically new situation for communication in general and, in particular, for the transmission and interpretation of the Bible and of God's revelation.
He wants to argue that during the past fifty years, American culture and church culture has radically changed.
That would fail unless the culture changes radically, tossing another election to the democrats by splitting the vote.
I want to provide individuals with the essential tools and confidence to radically change their diet and to rebel against the dominant food culture.
Eric oversaw the successful implementation of several sustainable change initiatives that radically transformed the learning culture at his school while increasing achievement.
As such, IT efficiencies and savings aren't the focal point for us, but we find that both can be achieved by a radically changed learning culture.
Six years later she returns to find that she is a stranger to her own people - not just because she has spent six formative years living and learning in the south but because the culture she left behind has changed so radically.
Allen Jones was one of a group of students which included Derek Boshier, David Hockney, R. B. Kitaj and Peter Phillips, who radically changed the face of British art with their precocious, unconventional and irreverent work which was based in popular culture, embracing new subject - matter and new materials.
Jones was one of a group of students which included Derek Boshier, David Hockney, R. B. Kitaj and Peter Phillips, who radically changed the face of British art with their precocious, unconventional and irreverent work which was based in popular culture, embracing new subject - matter and new materials.
It's curated in response to the influx of immigrants from the Balkan region to Vienna — a trend that's radically changing the demographics and culture of the city.
By the time of his death, in 1926, Russell had seen the western culture that he loved radically change.
Takuma Nakahira (Japanese, b. 1938) is a writer, critic, political activist and photographer with a legendary past who radically changed Japanese visual culture.
In her latest series of works, Acloque subtly prises open collections (and collectors) to reflect on how our changing world finds new meaning in their legacy and how changes in society, culture, and the economy have radically reshaped the meaning of objects and our relationships with them.
Also included are photographic tableaus that reference ancient and contemporary Chinese culture including religion, politics, sexual identity, and the radically changing attitudes towards these societal pillars.
It provides people the tools and confidence they need to radically change their diet, to rebel against the dominant food culture, to become a food renegade.
Children also start to create their own «cultures» by about nine months and before the age of five the need for, and organization of, adult and peer cooperation radically change.9, 10,11 Early in development, children are incapable of regulating the social organization of their interaction, but as middle childhood approaches, greater autonomy of child groups becomes possible.
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