The idea is about building bridges, understanding, and yes,
sharing about faith.
Then I'm off to Greenville College in Greenville, IL, where I'll be
sharing about my faith and doubt in convocation on Thursday night at 9:30 p.m. and about my «Year of Biblical Womanhood» at Friday chapel at 9:30 a.m.
We've got a variety of well - known theologians, biblical scholars, musicians and church leaders scheduled, as well as interesting people eager to
share about their faith, lifestyle, interests, stories, and areas of expertise.
«I loved how that young girl
shared about her faith.
Since Match doesn't give you a ton of opportunities to
share about your faith, this box is important for you to spell out what your relationship with Christ means to you.
Not exact matches
I think the wonderful thing
about all of it is my
faith, my family and my work all
share the same values.
I, and almost every Christian I know and
share my
faith with, abhor the burning of Q'ur «an's, shooting of abortion doctors, and the comments of these few radicals
about the people of Alabama bringing on the tornado or Haiti's earthquake.
Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you
about the salvation we
share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the
faith that was once for all entrusted to God's holy people.
Ally Spotts
shares revelations from 20 - something Christians
about their
faith, doubts and regrets.
What if we let statistics and demographics be forgotten and allowed prayer, meditation, fasting and reflection lead us to God's answers
about what it takes to equip our people to
share their
faith, even if it takes us in unpopular directions?
I
share this to say that it's assumed that others can actually see your
faith, and when they do, it's worth asking
about.
I have very good reasons for being angry
about criminals violating the law, violating my RIGHTS, violating my whole life and OPPRESSING me and people like me who do not «
share» their «
faith».
We are passionate
about our
faith and we
share our
faith there.
The fact that one of your congregation a) was able to articulate such
faith and doubt so eloquently; b) felt that he could ask you to
share it in a Sunday service and c) that you did so — speaks wonders to me
about what your community is
about.
Still, I never thought
about sharing my
faith, I just didn't want to.
Iraq and Iran had the highest
share of religious minorities resettled, with
about 95 percent of Iranian refugees being Christians or other non-Muslim
faiths.
Birch
shares with me both the Christian
faith and the influence of Whitehead's philosophy, as well as keen concern
about the global disaster toward which the still - dominant trends are leading us.
That is to say, for a Christian who finds their identity in Christ, their spouse would never really «get» that
about them in the way that someone who
shares the same
faith would.
To commemorate the event and to help get the word out
about Kent Annan's terrific book After Shock, I've
shared some reflections with the Patheos Book Club
about how disasters like these raise troubling questions
about faith:
Bieber, who has become increasingly vocal
about his Christian
faith since he was baptised four years ago,
shared on social media earlier this month how he believed Jesus was «changing» him.
She slipped into the kitchen where I was crisping bacon and flipping pancakes for a group of thirty people arriving to my house to
share about life and
faith and to learn
about photography together.
On Wednesday I'll
share some practical tips for engaging in better conversations
about faith.
After that I'll be spending Sunday (October 6) with the good people of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Louisville, Kentucky, speaking at the 10 a.m. service and then
sharing about my «year of biblical womanhood» at a 7 p.m. for their Dimensions of
Faith series.
It's important to keep in mind that negative encounters with «the Church» are, in reality, negative encounters with certain people in the Church, and that there are many wonderful, compassionate, God - honoring people eager to
share positive stories
about why church is a such a critical part of our collective
faith experience.
This question becomes urgent as cultural elites grow more hostile, and orthodox Christian beliefs (
shared by most other traditional
faiths and by many with no
faith)
about sex and marriage are redefined as hatred and bigotry.
This week we've been talking
about how changes in
faith affect our relationships, and today I wanted to
share a few lessons that I've learned as my own
faith has evolved over the past ten years or so.
Nor have I anything to say
about cultures or peoples who have not suffered the history of
faith and disenchantment we have, or who do not
share our particular relation to European antiquity or the heritage of ancient Christendom.
You're complaining
about people
sharing their
faith with others, being «pushy,» and in the same post putting in your little plug for whatever system you follow.
But, if in the course of a day or a moment, I am asked to
share my
faith — or given an opportunity to
share my
faith — with someone who wants to learn more
about it, I'm more than happy to
share my testimony.
On the average, only
about 52 % of all born again Christians said they've
shared their
faith in the past year...
He said: «I've heard so many stories of people who have had their own religious
faith come back to life or have come to
faith through simply that
sharing with a neighbour [
about] doing some voluntary work or [their role] in the workplace.
I won't argue with you
about «religion» if by that you mean the organization of groups of individuals who
share a common
faith and manner of worship and study
about that
faith.
Her nostalgia for a «common or
shared faith» in society is a longing for a very particular Christian
faith and seems ill - informed
about the many religions and forms of Christianity now shaping U.S. society.
Simply put how you are going
about this is not the way to
share our
faith with anyone, no one would listen and in all honesty why would they?
I think there was something else in there
about acknowledging the role their
shared faith played in this tragedy.
Here is a christian brother
about to be executed for preaching the Word of God, for
sharing the
faith he has in Christ... compared to the ones who are going to execute him for his
faith (or according to them, lack there of).
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking
about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there
faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie
about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of
faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there
faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of
faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is
about living for Jesus and
sharing that love with others.brentnz.
In the weeks to come, I'll be
sharing more
about why I stayed with the Church — with a capital - C — and
about our search for a local
faith community.
Instead, McConnell suggested those who want to
share their
faith talk
about how their relationship with Jesus affects them in day - to - day life and discuss the benefits of being part of a church.
Her most recent trip to the Middle East has sparked an even greater passion for
sharing stories and asking hard questions
about faith.
One's
faith, or lack of
faith is their own to
share, or keep private
about — there is no need to bash either side.
So
share with us the other handles you have used to show your
faith in your God or are you going to lie
about it to get out of it.
Actually, millennial Christians are more likely than any age group — notably, those generations of Christians that invested a ton of hope in the political process — to
share their
faith in public (43 percent say they talk to others
about their
faith at least once a week).
And third and most important, I'll speak
about what we need to do, and how we need to live, going forward» in other words, how we might
share our
faith so fully and joyfully that we truly become God's lumen gentium, God's «light to the nations.»
And the laity have a right to know
about this: clergy have an obligation to preach on this and
share the patrimony and history of the Catholic
faith with those in their care.
«As clergy, we in our traditions know something
about suffering, and we know something
about our
shared faith that love is finally stronger than anything, including hate and including death.»
They said they have made «a personal commitment to Jesus Christ that is still important in their life today,» that their
faith is very important in their life today; believe that when they die they will go to Heaven because they have confessed their sins and accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior; strongly believe they have a personal responsibility to
share their religious beliefs
about Christ with non-Christians; firmly believe that Satan exists; strongly believe that eternal salvation is possible only through grace, not works; strong agree that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth; strong assert that the Bible is accurate in all the principles it teaches; and describe God as the all - knowing, all - powerful, perfect deity who created the universe and still rules it today.
I'm shaped by this place, as Luci Shaw wrote
about poets, the slender antennae of awareness is always combing the world, and I am shaped by the people here, by their stories, by our becoming -
shared histories, what I pick up here matters for my work, my voice, my
faith, my family, perhaps it's not so prideful in this context, to say that it matters for the world.
During these many meals we talked
about family,
faith, politics, culture and we also
shared intimate thoughts and feelings.
The
Faith Alive group in Southampton has in the past decade initiated Alpha courses, an ecumenical programme
sharing ideas
about leadership, formation and outreach methods with other denominations, a city guildhall event with a Catholic inspirational speaker and prayer teams, a city mission, an introductory programme for «new seekers», that is people interested in the Church and who might wish to continue with the RCIA, displays outside a church on a main road and a manned gazebo to provide information and resources to passers - by during the papal visit, and the Anchor catecheticscourse making use of the «way of beauty» for evangelising parishioners, seen as a primary target.