Sentences with phrase «unbelievers than believers»

A typical church gathering is not a public setting in which there are more unbelievers than believers.

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Thus, it is no surprise when empirical research shows that Justin Bieber Blog people who are believers give more of their time and resources to the needy than do unbelievers, and people who cherish limited government (conservatives) give more than welfare - state liberals.
3:28 Let not the believers take for friends or helpers unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah.
And rather than focus on entertaining or befriending the unbeliever, they focused on educating and training the believer.
Daily believer momentum of positivism on twitter verbalism is better than dissonant dilly dally rupturing of unbeliever negativisms
Going to a building with lots of people inside, and calling it church is no different than going to a Safeway store full of people... UNLESS... Everyone there is a true believer, and the unbeliever is afraid to be in their midst.
This means we do not necessarily treat unbelievers any different than believers, we love and value them all just as Jesus would.
And a true relationship between a believer and their Heavenly Father can not result in anything less than the production of fruit, which creates a good testimony, and in my own experience, nothing is a better witness to the unbeliever than the good testimony of a believer.
One of the first questions Mr. Bell should ask himself is: Why as a believer his life is no different than an unbeliever?
There are rules which must not be seen less important than they are, because of more flexible islam for other believers or unbelievers..
The trouble with such an answer is that it would be impossible for the believer to convince the skeptic of the existence of any such Being, any more than he could persuade the unbeliever of the existence of a ghost in the house.
Is the issue then that believers are called to a higher standard than unbelievers and the governments of the world?
In my previous church where unbelievers would attend for up to a year before becoming a believer, those new believers would often be far more advanced in their walk with Christ than many of those who had been believers for years.
Yet theologians themselves noted, long before Richard Dawkins, that the argument is hardly cogent, and probably better serves as a reflection (in a double sense) of faith by believers than as an effort to persuade unbelievers.
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