Sentences with phrase «voices in the community believe»

Many voices in the community believe that releasing shortly after World could confuse the new players that World brought in.

Not exact matches

The light on the road and the voice that spoke out of the light stopped Saul cold, but his transformation is taken the next step by the ministrations of Ananias as a representative of the believing community in Damascus.
The difference between the two rests, I believe, in the contrast between intentional, cohesive, conscience - shaping communities of identity and social solidarity, not only in Utah but in the Mormon minority communities around the country, and Evangelical communities that are too often influenced by raging pundits, talk radio, and TV shout - shows — and these voices sometimes drown out the pastor's.
Membership gives you a louder voice and an empowered community of women (and men) who support you to take risks, speak up, believe in yourself, step up and step out.
One proven tactic has been to use training to leverage the collective power of our engaged community to employ their own social voices to help you: the cause or candidate they believe in.
«And I'm here to help uplift the voices of other people in this state and city that believe that he might not know about other communities of color because he lives very isolated up here in a very wealthy community,» said one person at the rally.
Helen believes that in these challenging times we Democrats must hold to our values and commitment to equality and justice for all, especially women, our youth, working families, veterans and the unheard voices of our community.
At the heart of Sundance Institute is a community of artists, friends, and supporters who believe in the value of bold, creative, independent voices.
With the goal of creating 20,000 new seats in innovative schools of choice by 2024, we believe that sharing the voices of families in Idaho's many communities can help our schools, educators, and policy leaders increase access to great learning opportunities in the communities with the greatest need for better school options.
The Kinsella community believes that each student should be empowered with a voice and sense of ownership in their education, which launches them into any career pathway that they choose.
Miriam Mason - Sesay in Sierra Leone believes that all constituents of the school community should «have the right, but also the responsibility, to make their voices heard»; and Vicki Davis writes about the key principles that she believes can improve the well - being of any school community, including choosing to improve, playing to people's strengths and being willing to serve and love those we have to work with.
With the goal of 20,000 new seats by 2024, we believe that sharing the voices of families in Idaho's many communities can help our schools, educators, and policy leaders build new school capacity in places with the greatest need and demand for better learning options.
Yet misinformation and scare tactics have ledmany good breeders to believe they are the targets of the legislation — a false notion that serves only to buoy an inhumane industry and silence more reasonable voices in the breeding community.
The annual open studios weekend has been very successful in drawing people to our community, and we believe adding lead time this year will allow for more voices in the community to be heard and have an impact on planning and production.»
Daily Serving believes in the informed personal description of the encounter with an artwork and is dedicated to articulating artists» voices; to be self - reflective, evaluative, and adaptive; and to best represent the practices of the cultural communities in which it participates.
She believes in the power of using her voice in her community.
We believe that young people have a powerful voice and their opinions matter in developing strong communities for the future.
The AP Month vision is to create one strong voice for AP through activities, events and information and to celebrate what we believe in — the value of «Nurturing Peace for World Harmony» in our families and our communities.
The workshops were designed to give young Indigenous people space to support and network with each other, share in their own voices what they believed the issues to be in their communities and begin to build the solutions needed.
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