Sentences with phrase «young believers»

Initially as young believers, we may sense God's unconditional love and enjoy the simplicity of relationship with Christ, but it doesn't take long before we think we're not doing enough.
I find Jeremy's original post troubling, especially for younger believers.
Traditionalists worry that technology allows young believers to practice religion without committing to what in the south is called «a church home» - and they're right.
Chris Foster talks about life in Cambodia and the importance of mentoring young believers.
Catholic, but many young believers resist the culture and follow the teachings of the Church.
But one new digital magazine has launched with the specific intention of not only reaching younger believers, but in correcting a tidal wave of extremism that the leaders fear is taking over their faith.
The goal of not only spreading a more genuine message of Islam but also reaching out to younger believers through relevant social interaction is one that mobile connectivity can help foster.
Tech is neat, and it allows young believers to «get» nearly anything they want and need anywhere and anytime they want or need it, but as they keep moving on in faith, they will see that faith is not about «getting» but about «giving» and to do that, one has to be with people.
herbert Juarez stated «@calgary We regularly kick the snot out of «atheists» on Bible knowledge.In [sic] fact the youngest believer has the ability to show the godless, where [sic] the bear does his business in the buckwheat.If [sic] you are Canadian [sic], as in Calgary [sic], don't you have your own news network?
@calgary We regularly kick the snot out of «atheists» on Bible knowledge.In fact the youngest believer has the ability to show the godless, where the bear does his business in the buckwheat.If you are canadian, as in calgary, don't you have your own news network?
But on the other hand, people have «cherry picked» to state that God hates one group over another and as a young believer someone once pointed out that Psalm 14:1 can be taken out of context to say «there is no God.»
When I was a young believer, I thought anything bizarre or abnormal was the devil.
When I was a young believer, our church went to an outdoor ministry event.
Floored by the conversation, the young believer says he came away «95 % convinced that the Mormon Church was not true».
As a young believer, he had read Joseph Milner's History of the Church of Christ, a standard Protestant account.
They met on Sunday to worship God and do God's work, which is receiving the unbelieving and preaching the gospel to them, receiving the young believer and educating them to be mature, and receiving the adult Christians to encourage them and bear their burdens with them.
I remember as a young believer being required to do door - to - door evangelism and witnessing at the beach, etc..
Several influential Christians are among this group, including Donald Miller, author of Blue Like Jazz and other books that speak meaningfully to younger believers.
I am a young believer, and I just love Jurassic Park so much, that when I finally re-watched the first film, it struck me when the «chaos theory» idea was shown... like «WOW, that is JUST how I view this world and why I am in such anxiety to make decisions!
When I was a young believer, I convinced, or at least tried to convince myself that my faith / beliefs were intellectually respectable.Now, after many years, I realize that it was all a «house of cards»... and we know what inevitably happens to those structures.
In Grace McCleen's harrowing, powerful debut, she introduces an unforgettable heroine in ten - year - old Judith McPherson, a young believer who sees the world with the clear Eyes of Faith.
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