Sentences with phrase «under leadership»

If the civilians are limited of their weapon capacities or worst banned from their God given right to protect themselves or their neighbor then we leave all the powers to the goverment and run a risk of falling under the leadership of tyrants.
Yet, not only is Chris Conlee judging his close friend, but he is using this friendship as a reason we are supposed to trust his judgment: «As one of my closest friends and partners in ministry, I can assure you that I have total confidence in the redemptive process Andy went through under his leadership in Texas.»
The training of growth facilitators, whether lay or professional, should include four elements: First, experiencing several ongoing growth groups and enrichment workshops under the leadership of various competent facilitators in order to learn facilitating methods by experiencing them makes the growth perspective one's own and continues one's own growth.
Under the leadership of the Whitmans and the Spaldings the Oregon mission was started.
Under his leadership it became not just a powerful preaching station, but — with the indispensable help of Cora Weiss (who does not get enough credit in this book)-- a buzzing center for the peace and nuclear disarmament movements.
The stories of the Exodus of the children of God under the leadership of Moses were the earliest tales he heard and the most often repeated, and they are central in his preaching today.
In the Indonesian language they are referred to by the word for iron dagger because members of this order, after having reached a state of ecstacy by reciting dhikrs and making all kinds of bodily movements under the leadership of their teacher, tried to stab themselves in the chest or shoulder with the iron dagger.
Michel Goulder, an English New Testament scholar points out that there were two missions: one run from Jerusalem by the Jewish Christians under the leadership of Peter, James (brother of Jesus), other members of Jesus» family; the other run by Paul and his party from various centres.
New Yorkers — and the rest of the nation — should expect to see much more of this type of growth under the leadership of Cardinal Dolan and Fr.
In 1975, under the leadership of the Maryknoll fathers, a larger conference was held in Detroit, together with Black and feminist theologians, on the Theology of the Americas.
In such programs both groups of professionals may be only part of larger community programs under the leadership of other citizens.
But in any event, it is in violation of the nature and character of the tradition (and, we suspect, of the faith of Moses himself and the people under his leadership) to isolate the instance and reduce it in meaning to a case of primitive but effective chemistry.
Only this time all such elements coalesced under the leadership of a reborn Catholic party, the Christian Democrats.
Ultramontanism grew and with it the Papacy achieved dominance in the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of three extraordinarily able men who occupied the See of Peter in the seventy - eight years immediately preceding World War I.
On June 8th 1783 Surrey Hall began its life under the leadership of Roland Hill, a close friend of George Whitfield and well - known figure in London life...
under her leadership.
Their conglomerate tribal origins as slaves under persecution by Pharaoh Rameses II is the setting for the emergence of the Hebrews as a people under the leadership of Moses.
It was under the leadership of men like Ezekiel and the exiled Temple priesthood that two customs were resurrected and made the very marks of Judaism.
This framework of unity in pluralism has been developed through the movement of national struggle for independence under the leadership of Gandhi, the leader of Renascent Hinduism and Nehru, the advocate of Secular Socialism.
Therefore, they in particular ought to have an ever - clearer consciousness not only of belonging to the Church, but of being the Church, that is to say, the community of the faithful on earth under the leadership of the Pope, the common Head, and of the bishops in communion with him.
Then, under the leadership of Fra Dolcino, the Joachimite movement became egalitarian and violent.
One of the most encouraging methods of helping alcoholics and their spouses with marital problems is that of group marriage counseling in which five or six couples meet under the leadership of a group counselor or, in some cases, two co-counselors.
Western church historians mention that Emperor Constantine sent a Christian embassy in AD 354 to certain countries bordering the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea under the leadership of an Asian Christian Theophilus, the Indian, who appears to have been a native of Maladive Islands.
Under his leadership, United Way focuses its attention on education, income, and health; inviting people and organizations everywhere to give, advocate and volunteer.
It is not the bitter politics that festered under the leadership of Bush and Obama.
Islam has made tremendous inroads into our federal government under his leadership with the help, of course, of Hillary Clinton, Valerie Jarrett, Eric Holder, etc..
A new, ongoing group has been established under the leadership of the previously mentioned Robert S. Brumbaugh.
This was a terrible blow to the Mormons, but they rallied under the leadership of Brigham Young and left Nauvoo for a long trek west.
It was a long, bitter, drawn - out struggle, but the nonviolent beliefs and tactics employed under the leadership of Dr. King finally won the day.
So those converted from sin were made soldiers of the good cause fighting under the leadership of the Beechers and Finneys.
Only as laymen decide they care enough about the applications of the Christian faith to unite in study under leadership, or to unite in discussion to learn from one another in a fellowship, are we apt to get far toward bridging the gap between the Church and the world.
Under the leadership of Mother Ann Lee they worked out a position that was very strange for most Protestant Churches.
However, it can not be denied that the movement itself, particularly under the leadership of Dr. King, has been and remains essentially a religious movement.
UNESCO appointed an International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems, under the leadership of Sean MacBride, former foreign minister of Ireland and a recipient of both the Nobel and Lenin Peace Prizes.
It was, in any case, increasingly unrealistic to hope, as some Catholics did well into the twentieth century, for a return to traditional Catholic societies in Europe, under the leadership of Catholic princes.
On the Back of Civil Rights The last great liberal cause that now meets with almost universal approbation was the civil - rights movement under the leadership of Martin Luther King Jr..
Wherever the festival was celebrated, the people would be reminded of the foundations of their faith: Israel was chosen by God, redeemed by him from Egyptian bondage, was made a covenant - partner with him at Sinai, continues to live under the leadership of God who is concerned for this covenant.
This is the understanding advanced by the declaration Dominus Iesus, issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith six years ago under the leadership of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict.
Over the past five years, the Beacon has thrived under his leadership, growing from 70 to 500 people.
Under the leadership of the American Association of Theological Schools and with the financial support of the Carnegie Corporation a study center was established to correlate the work of self - examination and to formulate its results.
Moreover, for nearly two decades under the leadership of Dr. Norman Kurland, an economist and lawyer, the Center for Economic and Social Justice in Washington, D.C., has advised businesses as well as governments on expanded capital ownership, based on the ideas of Louis Kelso and Mortimer Adler (the latter a Thomist philosopher) in their book The Capitalist Manifesto (1958).
The army organized under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk threw the invaders into the sea.
On this day every Muslim dresses in his best clothes and gathers with the others at the mosque to chant the Qur» an and the praises of Muhammad under the leadership of the Ahund.
38 - 39.5 Many years after Israel has returned from exile, a great army from many nations will be assembled under the leadership of a prince named Gog.
Whatever the causes of these great adventures, they were undertaken with the sanction and under the leadership of the Roman Catholic church.
The rest of us who go by the title of «under - shepherd» must heed His voice and work under His leadership to care for His sheep.
's gathered at Mt. Hermon, Massachusetts, for religious stimulation and edification under the leadership of Dwight L. Moody.
She's more than qualified for the job and I am incredibly fortunate to worship under her leadership.
By placing yourself under the leadership of people of color who are your mentors, teachers, supervisors, or pastors you may find it hard to fall into a savior complex; instead you will be constantly listening, learning, and being guided by someone you need... rather than someone who «needs» you.
His article is based on his convocation address in 1996 inaugurating a new academic year in which YDS, under the leadership of its new dean, Richard Wood, set out to develop new curriculum and programs recommended by a review committee, which was chaired by Kelsey.
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