Sentences with phrase «sell it to another church»

There isn't much of a blighted area; our one strip club sold to a church last year.
When that is all finished and your mega church is in place, write your spiritual «memoirs», have your church board order tens of thousands of copies to sell to the church folks and their families and friends, which should put your book on the best - seller list.
Oh, and if you do sell it to another church, give them a really good price.
I suggested you could sell it to a group within your church that is forming a non-profit organization, or you could sell it to another church in town that is looking for a building.

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So when Young hired a voice - over actor to help with a church project for $ 10 on online freelance marketplace Fiverr, it sparked an idea: Why not try selling voice - over work, himself?
Dack sold out in 1948 to AH Marston Corp. of Toronto, which in turn sold the company to the prestgious English shoemaker Church & Co. Ltd. in the 1960s.
J&J acquired Actelion, a Swiss pharmaceutical company that makes drugs to treat pulmonary hypertension, and it sold hemorrhoid care brands Anusol and Rectinol to Church & Dwight.
she is just a bit sold out, otherwise she would understand that there are 300 million different people and not a one goes to every church.
Now if the church chooses not to allow her take take communion, that is there choice, just as it's a stores choice to sell products to who ever they want.
He has the Catholic religion to sell to the public because the church like anyplace else needs money to survive.
Then you had the money changers — New Testament reference — leading up to the church selling everything from CD's to T - shirts.
We are but mammals on a planet and the church is but a business that has found a way to sell something invisible.
Share your beliefs, don't act like a typical mormon and try to sell your church through that link you posted.
Sales and merchandising are the fields they should stick toselling afterlife insurance and telling members that as long as they give the company / church money and say they are members, they are free to be horrible human beings.
There were also the Hussite Wars from 1419 to circa 1434 in which the Roman Catholic Church went to war against followers of Jan Hus, a priest, philosopher, and master at Charles University in Prague who had tried to reform the Church, condemning its sale of indulgences, which were the equivalent of a «get out of jail» card in the game of Monopoly in that the Church sold them as a means for believers to get out of Purgatory.
Michael Klimkowski is a struggling comedian in L.A. who just so happens to look a lot like Lakewood Church pastor, best - selling author and TV preacher Joel Osteen.
The Church of England is to vote on whether to sell off its remaining fossil fuel investments from its... More
I was asked the other day by a copier salesman (who was calling the church to sell me paper), «What was it like growing up as the son of Joel Hunter»?
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
I'd sure like to see the church liquidated and sold off for back taxes and reparations, though.
@Calling you out Being a pardoner — basically selling indulgences from the Catholic church door to door — used to be a very lucrative job.
[Francis] took a shot at the media, saying newspapers had been «full of fantasies» about the trip, suggesting he was coming to «strip» the church — renouncing honorific titles, selling off properties, etc..
I shudder to think at what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor people are living in cardboard boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get food.
What would you do if the church members became convinced that to do a better job at reaching people in the community, they needed to sell the church building?
The church Jesus wants has little to do with fundraising, mission's trips, attendance numbers, ministry programs, large - group events, personality cults, best - selling authors, TV and radio programs, stained - glass windows, padded pews, professional choirs, or regularly scheduled Bible studies.
The church I am currently attending is not only pressuring the obviously faithless for tithes, they are now selling bricks for $ 85.00 to place in a crosswalk in front of the church... ugh.
A Staten Island Roman Catholic Church's board whose members include Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan backed out of a plan to sell a vacant convent to a Muslim organization on Thursday.
Here's an idea, why don't you strip down the vatican and all those churches that are filled with gold items, artwork, marble, and other precious metals and sell the items to feed the poor if you are that concerned about them.
He didn't command the rich young ruler to sell everything he had and give it to a church building or ministry.
The «soft sell» that many churches give to those who are exploring church membership is truly tragic.
* to become a member of a large church so they will have access to the members to sell them insurance, rel estate, etc.?
Not because they recognize that churches are trying to sell them on the «God» product in a new, hip way, but rather because they recognize that the product itself is a BS concept in and of itself.
The Jesus the Church sells now takes 31/2 years to do what Jesus did in 70 weeks.
Yes, ultimately the problem the church is having... no product to sell.
«I pray he seeks God's forgiveness,» wrote Warren, a best - selling author and the head of Saddleback Church, referring to whoever sold his son the gun.
In my work with organisations and churches, the most common barrier to growth is that they are selling their product with their product — rather than with an idea.
The apostles understood this teaching and new model brought by Jesus so well that the Acts of the apostles recorded that they sold all they had and brought the proceeds to the church to be shared by all and they all received equally and none lacked.
Yet... in essence, he's saying nothing different than all the mega church morons out there selling their swill to the gullible masses.
Yes, the available history says that the heart was in the possession of the church about a century later, so either someone kept it for a long time after cutting it out of his corpse — yeah, that sounds likely — or it is a medieval «relic» that is actually the heart of a pig or a sheep that some clergyman sold along with genuine pieces of the cross and bones from St. Peter to make a buck on the rubes, uh, faithful.
«Sell your churches and give the money to the poor.»
But if I don't talk to those people I knew from the former churches that I have worked before, it is going to be really hard for me to make any sell in order to meet the quota from the insurance company.
A scheme was once hatched to sell some sheep to raise some church income.
It seems to me that whenever followers of Christ begin to inadvertently fundamentalize things that are not, in fact, fundamental to the faith (like geocentricism, the church's authority to sell indulgences, the separation of the races, etc.), God allows our environment to challenge us.
Barnabas sold valuable property to give to the Church.
Of course, it is often difficult to decide whether, despite a man's good will, his efforts to understand better the gospel and the doctrine of the Church have really caused him to depart from the truth) or whether a traditionalist sold on the old formulae only thinks so.
Must a landowner sell his land and a merchant give up his business in order to enter the church?
both orphanages when got huge amount from locals, but the largest percentages went to the church and child selling..
This is for everyone who stayed home from church yesterday — for every mom of a special needs kid, every survivor of sexual assault, every black or brown body in a predominantly white community, every son or daughter of an immigrant, every defender of the marginalized who just couldn't bring yourself to stand and sing «Great Is Thy Faithfulness» alongside the people you feel sold you out this week, the Christians who supported Donald Trump.
We have heard William Miller's call to the faithful to prepare for Christ's coming on October 22, 1844; Jehovah's Witnesses» declaration that Christ returned invisibly and spiritually in 1914; and Herbert Armstrong's prediction that the end would come in January 1972 — an announcement that led many members of his World Wide Church of God to sell their possessions in preparation for going to Petra (Wadi Musa) in Jordan, believed to be a place of safety for the elect.
I very frequently get an email or a comment from someone saying something like: doesn't it embarrass you to make money here by selling your drawings which are precisely criticizing how some churches and...
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