But liberals wanted to emphasize meeting
the recognized needs of other people rather than converting them to Christianity.
Not exact matches
«Everyone talks about the importance
of being willing to fail, but more importantly it's being willing to have enough humility to
recognize ahead
of time that you don't know all the answers, that you do
need other people's help.»
In
other words, leadership can see at a glance which managers are
recognizing employees and which ones aren't, so those in the latter camp can be retrained regarding the
needs of recognition - hungry Millennials.
One
of the most
recognized names in small business accounting, QuickBooks offers both desktop and online versions (depending on the
needs of your company and the experience
of your team members), you may prefer one over the
other.
This might provide the social energy you
need to thrive, and it's another important aspect
of creating a personal brand that's
recognized by
others.
But the authors, members
of the Class
of» 09,
recognized a
need to address their profession's severe reputational problem, and in collaboration with professors Rakesh Khurana and Nitin Nohria, they drafted a pledge modelled on the Hippocratic and
other professional oaths.
But we
need our Canadian leaders to
recognize that this genuine interest and curiosity about the world on the
other side
of the Pacific
needs to be encouraged and validated through more opportunities that allow us to engage with new peoples and cultures.
Investors
recognized the
need for change — in May, Macy's posted a 7.4 % drop in first - quarter sales — and the struggles
of Macy's and
other department stores to win over consumers.
When we give in to this
need for self exaltation, and organize
others around our cause, then we
recognize it as the warped type
of social engineering you describe, where the goal is uniformity, not unity — promoting our own agenda, rather than participating in God's mission.
One
of the major impacts
of the Church Union in 1970 was that we were able to break the foreign flower pots and readjusting to the new soil, struggling to take roots, searching for water, fertilizer and
other such resources to grow, all helped the CNI to
recognize the
need for new insights, methodologies and paradigms.
I write from the standpoint
of a Church
of England parish priest and many
of my examples are from that tradition, but I
recognize that the Church
of England is one church amongst many churches, just as Christianity is one religion amongst many world religions which are slowly learning to share with each
other their spiritual treasures and to work together for peace, the relief
of human
need and the preservation
of the planet.
Learning the difference between pain and sin teaches Christians compassion — that quality that
recognizes in
others a common experience
of need and pain.
In
other words, we
need not compromise the historical tenets
of the Christian faith to
recognize that this generation has something valuable to contribute to the future
of Christianity, as does Generation X, the Boomers, and the generations before them.
This self love is sin.God never forced chaos on us.we gave in to satan's lies about evil being an inherent necessity.Jesus said he was the way, the truth and life.He was the life (love) that everyone craves for, he is the truth which meant that his love was our only
need and he exposed the lies
of satan that we could attain bliss on subordinating people to our cravings.Sinning people don't accept a God who requires us to renounce ourselves because they are not convinced
of God's love being enough for them and they are afraid to destroy their identity and live for the Glory
of God.So, upon death, these souls realize that the physical world was just a shadow
of God's love (the nature, food etc) and their own lies (violence, self love etc) and realize that love is their only
need.They pursue it from
other soul beings but are hurt that there's only hate and self love.They are afraid to approach the light because they don't want to renounce their identity as they have not
recognized God's love before.
Sölle
recognizes that this is not well developed, but she writes that in its entry into future truth «theoretically at least, theology cooperates with
other disciplines».33 Metz has moved from the recognition
of the
need for interdisciplinary co-operation to devoting extensive time and effort to its realization.
Only where the
other meets none
of the Christian's
needs and is naturally threatening or repulsive to him can agapé be readily sorted out and
recognized.
The energies
of self - assertive competition
need to be curbed so that we may come to
recognize the rights
of others.
We have a representative democracy which tends to validate religious belief instead
of recognizing that they should have NO ROLE where religion is concerned
other than to protect it's citizens, religious or not, and allowing all to live within the basic laws
of the country which should have wide support and sound evidence supporting the
need for them.
The repository has been the only place a registered member
of federally
recognized tribe could obtain the
needed feathers or
other parts
of the eagle.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless
of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to
recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in
need of any partners but we the creation is in
need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws
of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life
of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one
of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law
of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws
of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside
of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence
of breaking the law
of the land but we do not see the punishment
of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures
of hereafter....
Furthermore, we
need to
recognize the plain fact that a good deal
of physical and, even more obviously,
of psychological suffering is made possible through exactly the same human (and
other) conditioning that makes it possible to enjoy the sense
of well - being, even
of joy.
And to speak in that fashion would be to say, with Dr. Paul Knitter
of Xavier University in Cincinnati (one
of the brilliant young Roman Catholic process theologians
of our time), that we
need to «
recognize the possibility that
other «saviours» have carried out... for
other people» the redemptive work which as Christians we know in Jesus Christ.
But this does not mean that we
need not
recognize a sacramental quality in
other rites and ceremonies
of the Christian tradition — and value them as such.
The alternative demands we stand under the
other and
recognize we are all in
need of reconciliation.
Regardless
of a faith's sacramental peculiarities it is still possible to
recognize some overlapping with
other traditions on the question
of what
needs to be done in our world today.
Rather, it is to work honestly and lovingly with that growing body
of righteous Christians who look to Judaism as to an older sibling, who are seeking to expiate Christian guilt for the Holocaust, and who
recognize that Christianity and Judaism
need each
other desperately if religion in 21st - century America is to offer a compelling alternative to unbridled consumerism, self - centeredness and arid secularism.
Hopefully he will benefit by being able to: (1) Get to know himself better; (2) Become more keenly aware
of how he
needs to change; (3)
Recognize danger signals to his sobriety before he takes the first drink; (4) Live more comfortably with himself and
others; (5) Have the door opened for a more personal and meaningful relationship with God.
Like myself and the thousands
of other pro-life secularists, we
need to
recognize that science had demonstrably proven that life does exist before viability and therefore deserves proper acknowledgement from the pro-choice side.
There is some possibility that church leaders will
recognize that such reflection is
needed on
other topics as well, that a habit
of theological reflection, and that alone, can provide a context in which new problems can be met in a healthy way.
We dare not move beyond the biblical limits
of the Gospel; but we can not be fully evangelical without
recognizing our
need to learn from
other times and movements concerning the whole meaning
of that Gospel.
(f) Helping acquaint them with the importance
of recognizing and satisfying emotional
needs — each
other's and their children's.
In
other words, we
need to
recognize that there is transcendence
of faith.
The missionary movement was very slow in
recognizing the importance
of the secular world in its thinking, but thanks to great theologians such as Bonhoffer and
others it became clear that the church's nature and function
needed to be rethought in relation to God's concern for the whole world.
View 1 is that
of «colonial missions» in which missionaries see the gospel as «acultural and ahistorical»; or according to which missionaries
recognize the
need for some adjustment to culture but tend to look down on
other cultures as primitive and inferior; to emphasize form more than meaning; and to introduce Western ways
of living and worship.
He was
recognizing that we
need to be outside, alone with God, present with each
other, to live a better kind
of life.
Second, one
needs to
recognize the substantial difference that exists between a response to a specific proposition gained by a broadcaster from viewers in front
of a television set and the transference
of that response to
other situations
of new behavior.
Your service to
others flows out
of genuine love and concern for them, not from compulsion or a
need to be
recognized.
While on the one hand we
need to
recognize the tentativeness
of any conclusions about these very early pre-Gospel strands, on the
other hand we do not wish to underestimate the work
of the form critics.
Just take the workplace, for example - do we value those who are creative and do it on their own or do we
need people who work well within a team,
recognize their own strengths and weaknesses as well as those
of other and use our knowledge to better further larger goasl?
I think we
need a more integrative approach to education that
recognizes that a person is a whole person, that there are these cognitive skills and abilities that
need to be developed, but they can be developed in contexts that can help with these
other elements
of what a person really is.
• The
need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value
of peaceful presence, free
of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership
of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension
of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power
of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for
others and
recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control
others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing
others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
My husband is the only
other person who
recognizes those first words our toddler is attempting that sound like gibberish to everyone else, the only
other person who knows which bedtime books he
needs on any particular day, or whether he's asking for snacks out
of hunger or boredom.
Skateboarders
need proper skateboard parks, instructions and safe equipment before their sport can achieve the stature
of other recognized sports, Morrill said.
You, your child, and
others who supervise or care for your child
need to
recognize the signs and symptoms
of anaphylaxis and how to treat it.
In
other words, it is important for moms to have an awareness
of their child that enables them to
recognize their
needs and wants.
But we should not be too cynical: the Nuclear Summit was indeed a success for some participating states as it fell prey to political manipulation political manipulation by states seeking a platform to prove either their eligibility and
need for nuclear trade (as Pakistan did); or to prove that they are responsible nuclear states (as India, South Korea and many
others did); or that they can provide adequate nuclear security in order to uphold the rights
of all nations to peaceful nuclear trade (as the P5 and
recognized nuclear weapon states seemed to have done).
At Susquehanna Valley High School, Akshar
recognized senior Sean Kane for always displaying an incredible work ethic, always striving for excellence, always putting the team before himself and always putting the
needs of others before his own.
I think you
need to step back,
recognize that you have a brain and should be able to think for yourself instead
of repeating what
others tell you to think and then learn the meaning
of OBJECTIVITY.
Politics, must not always be dirty, we must not run down people for purposes
of winning elections, we
need to
recognize each
other's contribution in a bigger picture
of bringing relief to our mothers and children living in deprived areas.
I applaud Governor Cuomo for
recognizing that New York
needed to take a mindful, comprehensive approach in order to stem the tide
of more pain and destruction as we serve as a model for
other states battling this substance that robs our young people, families and communities.