Sentences with phrase «sincere people who»

Praise the Lord that at my church there are a few sincere people who I can learn from.
There are some very sincere people who are simply misguided.
Is it being driven by sincere people who have not been apprised of all the facts of the enterprise they are promoting?
Most of people online are honest and sincere people who are looking for a partner, but there are also people with ill intentions.
Players will approach you faster than more sincere people who will be more likely to observe you for a while to make sure you are someone they want to invest their time in.
There is nothing as electrifying as shunning the dating game and finding a sincere person who perfectly understands your emotions, especially when in your twilight years.
Am a1.72 M with an african complexion.Am a simple, sincere person who believes in equality in this modern society of..
I'm honest, sincere person who has traditional Chinese values looking for a Chinese girl who has similar values to marry.
I am a very sincere person who laughs easily, loves to tease and be teased and who communicates openly and honestly..
«Nobody is going to care for them like I do,» you might think, but it is better to find a sincere person who can step in when you are out of town, or as much as we don't want to think about it, if you are ill, become disabled or pass away.
A resourceful and very sincere person who with his / her ample skills and knowledge will deliver the best results as a responsible Religious Education Director and help the department and the institute to prosper.
A hard - working and sincere person who will do justice to the position of the Program Director with his / her application based knowledge and experience.
A diligent and sincere person who has the desire and ample imagination plus the skills to prove himself / herself to be a proficient Film Director.

Not exact matches

People who enjoy a sincere connection with others online are happier than those fixated on image and marketing.
My sincere thanks to all the people who have posted on the topic on this site.
It doesn't matter WHO you are, WHAT your religion is, WHAT your «sincere» intention was — when you put yourself on an airplane, in today's environment, with people of all nationalities, you are REQUIRED to show cognizance of and deference to the small bubble of society that ALL wish to make the trip and land safely.
This is not to say that there is a lack of people within North American churches who truly have a heart for God and for ministry and evangelism; there are many who are passionate and sincere in their faith.
There are many people who can have a sincere and abiding belief in something they can neither demonstrate nor give evidence of.
But for someone who has a lot of money invested in a home or business, vehicles or boats, and has a credit rating that he might want to preserve... for that person to let all of that go, I might believe that he's sincere in his, ahem, delusion.
if we mean to have those appointed to public offices, who are sincere friends to religion, we, the people who appoint them, must take care to choose such characters; and not rely upon such cobweb barriers as test - laws are» (IV: 640)
The Bible also states that there will be people who will seem sincere, but who will not really be who they profess to be:
Yet it can not be denied that there are, even today, many who are sincere in their acknowledgment of feeling a deep need for mystery in their lives — and such people are generally members of some kind of religious group.
There are indeed many intelligent, sincere, well - meaning people who say such things as: «Whatever the controversy, and however strong the scholarly arguments against it, I choose to believe in the supernatural aspects of my faith, simply because it is very important for me in the life of my faith to be radically aware of sacred mysteries.»
The idea that «religion» describes people who are not sincere in their faith flies in the face of billions of actual people's lived experience.
Others are troubled that so often it is good people, sincere believers, who suffer.
But though I am deeply convinced that the ideas and ideals of economism are wrong, I am also quite sure that they are honestly held by persons who are sincere in their Christian beliefs and committed to the wellbeing of humanity.
The Second Vatican Council, in insisting in the document on Ecumenism that there can be no change or concession within the Church Catholic in matters of doctrine of faith and morals, has equivalently informed us in the name of the Holy Spirit, that it is the will of God to give to His Church and to His people who «seek Him with a sincere heart» just such new knowledge, new vision, and new unity.
FIX IT and stop punishing the people who have a sincere desire to fix it and stop victimizing the people who left because they were all ready victimized instead of talking about them in a way that makes it look like it's their fault.
@ grassroots: I would like to believe that you were sincere in claiming that atheists have a ``... duty (as if being responsible to some authority) to debunk...» (I presume you to mean a belief in God) ``... via the Internet... [etc]», but when you mix sarcasm with rationality, then you lose creditability with me because you join the ranks of those who just want to poke fun at believers for entertainment and invite a heated argument with no intentions of converting such people.
Similarly, every true apostle experiences the same feelings for his own family and people: gratitude for the good received, sincere readiness to intercede for those who don't know or have forgotten the Lord, and an unbreakable confidence in God's mercy.
There are plenty of people in churches who are absolutely sincere in their beliefs.
Those people were changed so that they cultivated good morals and became sincere individuals who offered their lives gladly to further the glory of Islam.
They were sincere followers of Islam who strove to be just and tried not to overburden their people.
A religious person is one who subscribes to a set of practices and has a sincere belief in God.
An astoundingly good but non-believing person is doomed in the vast majority of religions, but a bad person who has sincere faith is saved.
In as much as the Church of North India will have within its membership both persons who practise Infant Baptism in the sincere belief that this is in harmony with the mind of the Lord, and those whose conviction it is that the Sacrament can only properly be administered to a believer, both Infant Baptism and Believer's Baptism shall be accepted as alternative practices in the Church of North India.
All this being granted, Father Vagaggini said, it would appear that one can accept a further hypothesis: There is nothing to deny the fact that in the non-Christian religions even after Jesus Christ there have been elements, in greater or lesser number — whether of a ritualistic, institutional or doctrinal nature — with a positive value for salvation, in the sense that God makes use of them to effect the salvation of those persons of sincere faith who belong to these religions.
I really don't like the theology and no matter how many nice, sincere people I meet who mean me no ill will it won't make me think their beliefs are any less ridiculous.
On learning that, although Jesus Christ is the Word who was from the beginning, the power of Christ that was working for salvation before the time of Jesus, in virtue of his coming, is still working in people of sincere faith, devotional Hindus will want to know why they must abandon their own sacraments.
At Mass the Church places before God «all for whom we offer this sacrifice... those who take part in this offering, those gathered here before you, your entire people, and all who seek you with a sincere heart.»
It is time for people who are sincere toward our wonderful God, to wake up and embrace truth.
(This is true of any person of good will who enters a Catholic Church and prays with a sincere desire to be united to Christ.)
Andrew Sullivan, a commentator who is gay and among the first to publicly defend same - sex marriage, summed up the decision poignantly: «When people's lives and careers are subject to litmus tests, and fired if they do not publicly renounce what may well be their sincere conviction, we have crossed a line.
You sound like a sincere person and one who hopes and strives for good things for mankind.
This term is normally only used by people who are sincere with Jesus.
Dear Jane, The Sierra College Foster and Kinship Care Education staff, the conference committee and all who attended our Foster and Kinship Success Day event wish to express our sincere appreciation for your keynote presentation and your workshops on «Positive Discipline for Developing Capable People
It feels good to receive a sincere compliment, and we tend to like people who are discerning enough to appreciate our finer qualities!
I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of the people of this country previous to their becoming a nation; for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions of His providence in the course and conclusion of the late war; for the great degree of tranquillity, union, and plenty which we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national one now lately instituted; for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed, and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and various favors which He has been pleased to confer upon us.
«The high - status person is perceived as someone who can control their emotions more effectively and use them strategically, and accordingly they are perceived as less sincere.
It originated in Ayurveda, which says that people who use it are more expressive and thoughtful, better public speakers, and more sincere and authoritative conversationalists.
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