How would the authors communicate clearly what to say
when sharing faith with people who have embraced a radically different lifestyle than the one God calls us to live?
Not exact matches
To Adam who said that «Christians are no better than Islamists»: Well
when a Christian tries to
share his
faith with you, and you reject him, all he does is go away and pray for you.
And of course the whole point is not to
share with others what isn't real or true for you, a point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the dilemma of living an honest
faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.
«This post is for all of you are are alive in ways you've never been before, learning and growing and making connections and seeing things you haven't seen before but
when you've
shared this new
faith and understanding
with others you've been dismayed to discover that not everybody is so thrilled...»
I
share the death and ressurection
when I evangelize, but people can come to
faith with out understanding or believing every truth in the N.T.
If he wants to believe Jesus was a green blooded alien that's his right, but don't go associating yourself
with Jesus Christ on the basis of
shared faith with Christianity
when you don't even believe the Word of God (and by that of course I am implying both the Bible and Jesus).
When applied to theology, the principle of positivity highlights those features of Christian
faith and existence which are determinate transformations of generic characteristics, rather than to those which are
shared with humanism or other religions.
I miss our
shared faith when it comes to those seasons and often feel very torn between wanting to create new traditions and celebrating some of the things that still resonate most strongly
with me in my
faith.
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 want to
share with you an excerpt from a letter I received from a more mature mystic
when I first began my own pilgrimage of
faith within the mystical tradition:
In the
sharing of Christian experience and mutual reinforcement in the
faith the idea has affinities
with the Methodist class meetings of an earlier day; and
when the cell principle is integrated sufficiently
with the rest of life, it reminds one of those early Christian groups who «day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes,... partook of food
with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor
with all the people.»
It is a hopeful fact that
when intelligent representatives of the most sharply divided
faiths — Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims — talk together seriously
with mutual respect, they discover, beneath the estranging factors which separate them, profound areas of common ground where they
share like experiences and can co-operate for the world's good.
When a Lutheran and a Catholic each talk of
faith, does each define the word by some comprehensive abstract system, or by the complex associations the word has in a great range of
shared biblical texts, such as Romans 1
with its talk of
faith as that by which we live, I Corinthians 13
with its association of
faith with hope and love, and Hebrews 11
with its definition of
faith as assurance and conviction?
When the essence of our
faith is inclusion and
sharing (good news)
with one another — then so should our focus be there.
Thornton goes on to say, «In the sermon of 1750 Jonathan Mayhew declared the Christian principles of government in the
faith of which Washington, ordained by God, won liberty for America, not less for England, and ultimately for the world.3 And quite self - consciously, Thornton tied in the American Revolution
with the earlier English Puritan Revolution
when he stated, «The name of Hugh Peter reminds us that New England
shared in English Revolution of 1640; sent preachers and soldiers, aid and comfort to Cromwell; gave an asylum to the tyrannicides, Whalley, Goffe, and Dixwell; reaffirmed the same maxims of liberty in the Revolution of 1688, and stood right on the record for the third revolution of 1776.
My name is Caroline Ahmed from New York, After 6 years of marriage
with no child i finally I got pregnant Glory to God almighty my Dear sister am writing to you to
share with you what the Iya Hindi Has done, I said to myself that I will testify
when the Hindi does this
with herbal medicine, I emailed you for a request of your pregnancy medicine last year after seeing the testimonies of other ladies on your website online I decided t put my
faith and come in agreement
with you.Your pregnancy medicine and You prayed for me we agreed for me to conceive, Hallelujah!!
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In counseling, Toller can force the orthodox messages of
faith and hope past his clenched teeth — but he's nowhere near as convincing as
when he
shares his own inner demons
with the man to assure him that he can relate to his struggles.
I believe real progress will be made only
when these assumptions are resisted and
when those involved in the numerous and passionate debates about education instead start from the assumption that those
with whom they disagree are operating in good
faith and
share their most basic values.
It's my understanding that many mainstream Christians do not object to the term dogma
when applied to beliefs they
share with other Christians, which are inseparable from and indispensable to membership of their
faith, but which are avowedly matters of
faith and not science.
Toni Hamilton, Career Development Representative at Ross
shared about her experience working
with Faith, «in every interaction I have had
with her, she has always displayed a positive and enthusiastic attitude toward her training, especially
when the time came for her to begin her externship.
I am thankful for... 1) my family who consistently inspires and challenges me to live a fuller and happier life 2) my health to allow me to live that life and
share it
with the wonderful people God has placed in my world 3) my
faith, which provides me the strength to face each day
with certainty that it will be a good day, even
when struggles weigh on me.