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"Faith" Definitions
  1. a first name for girls
"Faith" Synonyms
trust confidence credence conviction hope belief expectation hopefulness optimism assurance stock acceptance certitude credit store sureness surety certainty entrustment prayer spirituality piety devotion religion orthodoxy pietism religiosity worship morality observance communion piousness theism spiritual-mindedness belief in a higher power religious belief religious persuasion godliness saintliness persuasion creed dogma ideology credo doctrine canon cult teaching theology gospel principle rites ritual tenet code of belief school of thought church denomination sect school faction body movement group clique following affiliation band clan faith community religious group religious order loyalty faithfulness allegiance fidelity commitment dedication devotedness constancy fealty troth steadfastness attachment fastness adhesion adherence ardor(US) staunchness trustworthiness rule precept maxim idea opinion view theory position courage bravery aplomb courageousness dauntlessness fearlessness fortitude guts pluckiness poise resoluteness resolve self-belief self-trust valor(US) valour(UK) backbone purpose purposefulness resolution determination persistence drive perseverance tenacity enterprise enthusiasm initiative mettle push philosophy wisdom value knowledge outlook reasoning thinking understanding custom scholarship science assumption supposition anticipation calculation prediction presumption projection conjecture expectance forecast surmise expectancy notion presupposition reckoning truth honesty ethics honor(US) honour(UK) integrity justice principles righteousness ethicality ethicalness honourability honourableness uprightness upstandingness virtue virtuousness love care compassion caring charity goodwill philanthropy altruism benevolence friendliness kindliness kindness mercy sympathy unselfishness brotherliness concern fellow feeling humanity lenity word of honor promise pledge vow oath guarantee warrant warranty swearing plight solemn oath solemn word solemn promise gentlemen's agreement verbal agreement word undertaking reassurance solace consolation consoling solacing comfort comforting support encouragement cheer relief help assuagement succour(UK) succor(US) pity cheering inspiration rallying uplifting animation emboldening enlivening fortification heartening envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) envigoration(UK) invigoration(US) motivation stimulation lift spurring More
"Faith" Antonyms
mistrust distrust doubt anxiety apprehension faithlessness insecurity nervousness skepticism(US) fear incertitude scepticism(UK) uncertainty unease uneasiness worry disbelief insecureness nonconfidence unconfidence atheism agnosticism freethinking irreligion apostasy godlessness humanism infidelity unbelief heathenism incredulity nihilism nonbelief paganism denial impiety non-belief non-theism disloyalty treachery inconstancy perfidy falseness unfaithfulness falsity perfidiousness treason apathy dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) disobedience enmity sedition unsteadiness indifference vacillation discouragement disinterest dissuasion fairness hindrance prevention fickleness betrayal dissidence seditiousness backstabbing duplicity untrustworthiness recreancy disaffection dishonesty antagonism contention disagreement discord disunity division hostility variance cowardice cowardliness cowardness fearfulness feebleness gutlessness cravenness faintheartedness pusillanimity pusillanimousness timidity wimpiness wimpishness dastardliness poltroonery spinelessness spiritlessness timorousness unenthusiasm disinterestedness dispassion insouciance lethargy listlessness nonchalance torpor uninterest boredom dispiritedness halfheartedness instability lassitude laziness blasphemy curse cursing cussing damnation excoriation expletive malediction oath profanity swearing swearword cheating deceit deceitfulness deception deceptiveness underhandedness wiliness artifice chicanery crookedness unscrupulousness cozenage lying selfishness misanthropy unkindness callousness egotism greed stinginess unbenevolence uncaring avarice egocentricity egocentrism greediness inhumanity insensitivity meanness uncharitableness ungenerousness barbarism barbarity

691 Sentences With "Faith"

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For example, we say someone has knowledge, happiness or faith (a lot of faith or a little faith, a strong faith or a weak faith); but faith, knowledge and happiness are activities, not objects.
Give us faith in thee, faith in our sons, faith in each other and faith in our united crusade.
The repercussions are nearly incalculable: it corrodes faith in the process, faith in elected officials, faith in national security, faith in our assumed autonomy.
Throughout it all, what was important was to keep faithfaith in meritocracy, faith in America.
The resulting piece, "Absence of Faith (Faith I and Faith II)," from 298, is among her most personal.
"You know, we respect everybody's faith and his faith is surely helping me in my faith," he said.
"We all faith in something whether it's faith in a marriage or relationship or faith in your work," he explains.
It's a leap of faithfaith in human ingenuity.
Instead, accusations of bad faith are laid directly at the feet of the bad-faith actors themselves, with one inevitable result: Now even the words "bad faith" are used in bad faith.
He is said to want a multi-faith coronation and to be ordained as "defender of faith", not "the [Christian] faith".
I mean the lack of faith in institutions, the lack of faith in government, and the lack of faith in anything.
In my faith, people say "faith without works" is dead.
In a series so solidly built around faith — the colonists' faith in the future, Elizabeth's faith in answers, David's faith in himself and the things he creates — it's natural that religion would become a theme.
VM: Based on what you just said, how do LGBT people of faith reconcile their faith when people use their faith against them?
You can learn faith too, I'm not saying don't learn faith!
It has always welcomed people of every faith and no faith.
There's a difference between defending the faith and living the faith.
We can restore faith in it by showing faith in it.
There was little faith he could be fixed, but there was faith.
It can be in good faith or bad faith, for sure. Right.
"I have great faith in the military, great faith in certain of the commanders, but no faith in Hillary Clinton or the leadership," Trump said.
He drew from the faith of black Christianity, the faith formed by slaves.
I'd say this is an investment based on faith, but not blind faith.
Angel, a multi-faith minister, said this was a test of their faith.
I didn't want to make a comment about faith or lack of faith.
"Thank you for having faith in me, for having faith in our community, faith in our state, and faith in our country; this is what America is all about," he told supporters in his victory speech, according to the Journal.
From 2014 to 2018, Bean founded and led Faith in Texas, a multiracial movement organizing faith communities for social change, part of the Faith in Action Network.
"I have no faith in the City of New York, I have no faith in the police, I have no faith in the politicians," Mr. Fernandez said.
And then there is the prayer of faith, faith in the goodness of people.
"We will win, because we have iman -- faith -- we have faith," he told me.
I believe the presidency belongs to people of faith and no faith at all.
"If faith helps them, then I hope that they are ambassadors for our faith."
Rather than using faith to unite, I hope we will use faith to diversify.
Despite the party's concerted opposition, Americans have greater faith in the Democrats' good faith.
I think she would endorse Faith for all the reasons that I like Faith.
He was quiet about his faith but "certainly a man of faith," Sallot recalled.
Too many projects have relied on blind faith, a faith that's been tested countless times.
His newly central faith in God isn't that different from his longstanding faith in himself.
Is the show that's always been faith-tinged really about killing that faith for reason?
I think it's a lack of faith, and I don't necessarily mean faith in religion.
Her faith in my gifts and my talents are beyond my own faith in them.
Now I feed faith to faith, suffer human noise, complain about this or that heartache.
You put your faith in one data set, while I put my faith in another.
"I haven't lost faith in God but I have lost faith in policy," Arbex said.
No, it was faith to keep watching, faith that all involved might figure this out.
But it sees in Jesse someone who's confused the trappings of faith with faith itself.
I have made it this far by my faith, but we need more than faith.
Americans lose faith in their system of government and ultimately lose faith in one another.
Faith is still something very deep in this work, but not faith connected to religion.
It diminished my confidence and faith in people, and my confidence and faith in myself.
The story portrays faith with faith, and chides its reader gently on occasion, anticipating skepticism.
Of course, this show of good faith isn't actually a show of good faith by Betty.
That's according to futurist Faith Popcorn, the founder and CEO of the consultancy Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve.
" FAITH "Faith is something that one has or doesn&apost have; one doesn&apost construct it.
Faith has consequences and they are political, but you can't manipulate the faith to fit politics.
" Ma said the group shouted "Protect faith in China!" and "Love the country, love the faith!
Americans grew uneasy as their faith in business clashed with their faith in equality of opportunity.
But with faith in each other and faith in God we will get the job done.
If she wins, it will restore our faith in ourselves and the world's faith in us.
In my faith, people say faith without worse is dead so we will find a way.
Third, liberal democracy is built on a faith, a faith in the capacities of individual citizens.
I have faith in God and I have faith in the fairness of the American people.
"I had real faith in the goalkeeper and real faith in the penalty takers," he said.
"Let me tell you what my faith teaches, when I'm done telling you what my faith teaches, you are going to hope that my faith influences me," he told the crowd.
"I still have faith in the athletic director, I still have faith in the president," he said.
Wilson: You can only place your faith in devolution, you can only place your faith in balkanization.
Sola fide means "by faith alone"—faith, as opposed to good works, as the basis for salvation.
She becomes socially conscious and questions the faith (or rather, lack of faith) she was raised in.
Behind their enduring faith in American engagement—military, or otherwise—they still have faith in American exceptionalism.
You can receive this in good faith and really engage in this in a good faith way.
HE HELD RADICAL LIGHT The Art of Faith, the Faith of Art By Christian Wiman 114 pp.
So let's open ourselves up to talking about our faith and learning about the faith of others.
"I've lost faith in the process and I've lost faith in the country," said Ms. Felix, 28.
But to have faith in those credentials, voters must have faith in the institutions that uphold them.
All too often, Wilkinson writes, contemporary faith-based films don't deal meaningfully with the challenges of faith.
"Schools should not be a place that drive out faith and religion, but that should welcome faith and religion with wide open, beautiful arms," Trump says during a Faith and Freedom Coalition conference.
"As you keep faith with us, under President Trump we will always keep faith with you," Pence said.
From this point-of-view, conservatives are keeping faith with Trump because Trump is keeping faith with them.
American Gods touts the virtues of faith, but that faith is so vague, it ends up being meaningless.
Agencies without faith-based offices will be assigned a liaison to work with the Faith and Opportunity Initiative.
"I'm a God-fearing man, I'm supposed to have faith; but I didn't have faith," he said onstage.
Immunization success requires implementers in these countries—non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, healthcare fieldworkers and faith leaders.
Though Clinton usually keeps her faith private, during the 2016 campaign she routinely discussed her faith and beliefs.
Though Clinton usually keeps her faith private, during the 2016 campaign she routinely discuss her faith and beliefs.
It's almost as if all this good faith negotiating is not exactly being carried out in good faith.
I have faith in all them, and they have faith in me that we can get it done.
Salomon had my faith: It doesn't mean every person at Salomon had my faith after I got there.
The religious version of faith is placed in something specific, but this is faith in [and of] itself.
Faith is defined individually, and as the game points out, the definition of someone's faith can always change.
If we want future generations to have faith in freedom, we need to restore our faith in them.
Omar's good-faith critics — and especially her good-faith Jewish critics — should not allow this to go unchallenged.
"I'm a God-fearing man, I'm supposed to have faith; but I didn't have faith," he noted onstage.
The reader knows right away who's trustworthy in "the murder site" Faith calls home, and so does Faith.
One place we do draw a line is between citizens of good faith and citizens of bad faith.
This new faith would in turn be superseded by a new iteration of Abrahamic faith centuries from now.
If he wants to take a leap of faith, maybe the city should backstop that leap of faith.
Some let their faith wither and die; some flaunt the fact that they never had faith at all.
And that's just not an accurate portrayal of what we are as a community, which is one of reasons my organization, Faith in America, tries to uplift LGBT voices of faith and faith allies.
He's guided by a strong Irish Catholic faith but doesn't seem particularly inclined to impose his faith on others.
"The Democrats sometimes don't express their faith, and Joe is a man of faith — I can tell," he said.
I call this kind of thinking "sweater faith": If you pull on one small string, the whole faith unravels.
And though the religious meaning and specific rules differ from faith to faith, the larger concept remains the same.
Trump denounced Francis during the campaign, calling the holiest man in the Catholic faith "disgraceful" for questioning his faith.
The right to practice any faith, or have no faith, should be a fundamental human right of all people.
His faith in their mission used to be able to guide him, but now he's lost faith in that.
Faith (Breeda Wool) nabbed her own series, The Faith Diaries, after leaving Everlasting in the first season of UnREAL.
In all, 227 people, cast and crew and production team, would put their faith in Scorsese's act of faith.
"I come to the church with my faith, but I have no faith in priests," she said in Spanish.
Christians always face the temptation of turning our faith into a rulebook: collapsing the faith into a mere morality.
My faith compels me to challenge the way reactionary conservatives have hijacked our faith to serve their narrow interests.
Bishop Juliasse attributed that faith to a lack of distractions from material wealth, allowing Africans to focus on faith.
Faith is belief in the absence of evidence; for example, belief in the virgin birth is taken on faith.
And they were there because they're people of faith and it's that faith that needs to bring us together.
We don't need a foundation to have faith; the workings of the faith are all the foundation we need.
Instead it issued a ruling that reminded state authorities that people of faith have the exact same rights — and are entitled to the exact same treatment — as people of different faith or no faith at all.
Ross Douthat, conservative columnist at the New York Times, recently responded to "Endgame" by talking about a crisis of faith in both the value of a literary canon and a loss of faith in faith itself.
We welcome immigrant families not because their faith is our faith — we'll go to the mat for immigrants from Muslim, Hindu or any other faith tradition being persecuted — but because it's the right thing to do.
Faith in the ICO market is almost entirely dependent on the faith that bitcoin will continue to increase in value.
Will Russia work in good faith, will Iran work in good faith to try to bring about the political transition?
"There are times we hold our faith and times our faith holds us," Rachel said at that conference in April.
For better or worse, the Catholic faith or memories of the faith still influence those who are outside its ranks.
Certain things that I have faith in, others didn't have faith in and it made me start looking at myself.
Jimmy Carter still has faith in this country, and I hoped his Sunday school lesson might restore my faith, too.
KT: Much like the "faith(?)" that Nick has in Ashley's ability to stay chill for five minutes, I have faith(
O'Neal's father said she was a strong faith believer and that she and Lopez were not united in that faith.
It was because of their faith, the Islamic faith, when they knew that the struggle was about the Sharia law.
It just requires faithfaith that well-designed public spaces, where they can be created, will be embraced and endure.
But as with any such image, belief comes down to whether we have faith in the depicted faith or not.
But the underlying faith of the Green New Deal is a faith in the guiding wisdom of the political elite.
"Whether we are Jews, Christians and Muslims, we either share a faith followed by him, a faith built on him, or a faith that venerates him," he notes at the opening of his book, "The Islamic Jesus".
So as The Female Persuasion goes on, Faith and Greer circle each other, each feeding the bottomless appetite of the other: Faith giving Greer approval and a sense of identity, Greer giving Faith worshipful admiration and respect.
" After the meeting with Trump on Tuesday, another evangelical leader, Ralph Reed, said Trump "talked about personal faith, importance of faith.
Though having the debts of the crown to the Faith greatly reduces the size of the Faith as a financial institution.
And I'm sorry to say it as a man of faith, but I was taught that faith without works is dead.
"I'm a God-fearing man, I'm supposed to have faith, but I didn't have faith," he said about winning the award.
As long as they are sincere in their belief, the object of their faith is irrelevant and their faith is legitimate.
Recognizing the influence of faith communities, health officials teamed with clergy and diabetes experts to develop the Faith and Diabetes Initiative.
He said that, while Zulu traditions are often aligned to his Christian faith, it is faith that decides how they live.
Goodman began the faith initiative in 2012 "to help change the city through faith in action," according to the city's website.
Faith communities bring people together to worship God and pray together, and also put faith into action for the common good.
I do have some faith in the US government, though as a Republican, I have less faith normally than liberals do.
His suggestion is clear: Salvation may turn on pure faith, but sincere faith turns on the constant acknowledgment of unavoidable imperfection.
The Russians' strategy is to undermine our faith in one another, and by so doing erode our faith in democracy itself.
Pompeo's defenders rightly point out that Pompeo, like any person of faith, is entitled to practice his faith while in office.
He applied for, and was accepted into, the 120-bed "faith pod," where prisoners are encouraged to deepen their religious faith.
That doesn't mean he is the greatest example of the Christian faith, and neither am I, but he defends the faith.
On top of that, she received forgiveness of the debt the Iron Throne has with the Faith of the Seven, and in exchange she grants the Faith the right to create its own military once more — the Faith Militant.
Research shows that states that are friendlier to working with faith communities and faith-based agencies have been able to increase the number of available foster care homes, compared to states that are more hostile toward faith-based groups.
Instead, it makes vivid the idea that the act called apostasy can be a shrewd adaptation of religious faith to a hostile culture, and that faith maintained in spite of a believer's outward acts of apostasy is faith nonetheless.
" When asked by CNN after her speech why she spoke about her faith, she responded, "My faith animates all that I do.
But I have faith that the work will continue, because I have faith in the people who have helped me do it.
At the same time, I have immense faith in writers—and maybe this is a misplaced faith—to handle these things respectfully.
It's part of their Christian faith Forgiveness is mentioned many times in the Bible and is a pinnacle of the Christian faith.
"There's too much apathy and silence in certain segments of the faith community, including the African-American faith community," said Cleveland Rev.
I think to engage in good faith, with people criticizing you in good faith, I think is a great part of Twitter.
Chelsea Faith Dolan Musician Chelsea Faith Dolan, 33, had traveled to Oakland to perform at the warehouse, her grandmother Marion Dolan said.
Dismantling these protections is wrong, and it does not square with our faith or the faith of millions of pro-life Americans.
"You have to have a little bit of faith in yourself before you put any faith in anybody else," Lemonis told her.
I simply encouraged them that their faith is their faith and that the people who administer it can do the wrong thing.
He could have been describing the many families, faith communities, and faith-based agencies who have stepped into care for traumatized children.
Faith communities are stepping up First Baptist Church of Huntsville is just one of countless faith communities stepping up during the shutdown.
It was an examination not of personal faith, he said, but of how faith can be deployed and twisted in other spheres.
I have a strong faith, as do many others I was with that night, but faith alone cannot get you through this.
But I join many other faith leaders to oppose Judge Kavanaugh not in spite of our faith commitments, but because of them.
One thing that will help is faithfaith that you and your boyfriend will remain connected if you both want that enough.
One thing I've learned from covering many elections in struggling democracies is that faith in the electoral process is just that: faith.
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the left lost its faith in the People but kept its faith in progress.
The faith motivation to serve the needy cannot be severed from the faith motivation to serve according to moral and ethical principles.
" Anne Lamott echoes O'Connor in her memoir Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith, "The opposite of faith is not doubt, but certainty.
A full 63 members — almost all Democrats — adhere to a faith other than Christianity or don't adhere to any faith at all.
But I have faith that the work will continue because I have faith in the people who have helped me do it.
"We propose to remove and amend regulations that would impose burdens on faith-based organizations, provide special benefits to faith-based organizations, or treat faith-based organizations and religious individuals differently than other organizations or individuals," the rule proposed Thursday said.
Also, Tom really helped April with her crisis of faith, drawing from his own crisis of faith after the death of his son.
And when we do, we will restore the faith of the American people — not just in our government, but faith in democracy itself.
While Faith and her family are in London, "we are going to take some blankets to Great Ormond Street Hospital," Faith tells PEOPLE.
But by doing that, they're allowing those in bad faith to use Twitter's reporting system and tools against those operating in good faith.
"You can't provoke, you can't insult the faith of others, you can't make fun of faith," he told reporters during an Asian tour.
Most important, it allows faith-based organizations to refuse to hire, to fire, or to refuse services if doing so violates their faith.
But in this presidency, an attorney general the president can have faith in is an attorney general the public cannot have faith in.
"The challenge Democrats have is that Trump does not negotiate in good faith or follow through on commitments in good faith," says Wikler.
When we talk about loss of faith in tech, most of the time, I think, we mean loss of faith in social media.
The few cases that I had that involved a faith community, I saw the faith community respond to it in a terrible way.
With it, We the People would lose faith in our justice system, leading in turn to a loss of faith in our country.
It is not faith in better or more government, but faith in humanity that will allow us to weather the climate change storm.
LGBT people — like anyone else — should be able to freely practice their faith or to opt out of participating in dominant faith traditions.
Jennifer Butler is the CEO of Faith in Public Life and former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships.
Attacking officials whose faith in communism is wavering, Chen said some consider it an "entirely unreal mirage", and have lost faith in socialism.
But because Faith Nation is affiliated with a "legitimate" (and faith-based) news network, it has the potential to be much more influential.
Faith-based issues — including federal funding of faith-based programs and legislation of abortion restrictions — defined his time in the Oklahoma State Senate.
They testify to how far their faith has brought them and how much faith and courage they will need to face another year.
Atheists have little faith in the supernatural, but we would hate to think our faith in The New York Times is in peril.
As a person of deep faith, I was deeply offended by the weaponization of faith that we found in the grand jury investigation.
We utilize faith-based groups and pastoral discipleship to address issues from the individuals' past and help them reconcile their faith and sexuality.
To keep the valuable networks and trustworthiness provided by faith-based organizations, USAID developed a religious freedom accommodation policy for faith-based grantees.
I wanted to talk about how a movie like this, which deals with faith and doubt, relates to the "faith-based" movie industry.
His voice is reedy and weathered as he sings about faith, identity, and big existential questions that come from a loss of faith.
When you have to explain to your child that Muslims are not terrorists, and why their faith is a good faith, then yes.
Faith in God, but not in Wuerl Despite still being haunted for decades by the memory of the priest who abused him, David Lorenz's faith remains intact, even if his faith in Donald Wuerl -- and the church as a whole -- is in tatters.
The other half of Americans have either lost faith in democracy or never had faith in it to begin with, according to the poll.
President Obama seemed to eventually acknowledge that he could say what others couldn't, and garner real faith — a faith beyond politics — from his supporters.
"We were as inclusive as possible because we wanted to include everyone of every faith or [of] no faith at all," said Mr Brownback.
Faith Ringgold, Harlem '78 series, 1978 TV Party Faith Ringgold's Harlem '78 series of soft sculptures are not the artist's most well known work.
Why should we have faith -- great work, by the way, why should we have faith, congressman, and Congressman DeSantis, same question, in Michael Horowitz.
We were there just as human beings, whether we were European or Asian, young or old, people with faith or people with no faith.
Can anyone survive a gun fight if they only have a banana, and can a good-faith troll operate in a bad-faith world?
There are a lot of queer people of faith who have very real experiences that make the relationships they have with their faith difficult.
Faith in our institutions is at an all-time low, and whatever Mueller finds has the real possibility of restoring some of that faith.
"I speak about my faith ... because I want everyone in this place to feel comfortable about talking about their faith," he said to applause.
In terms of reconciling my faith and sexuality, I recognize that I can have a faith that is independent from even any organized religion.
Last October, a month before the election, another survey showed that 46 percent either "never had faith" or have "lost faith" in American democracy.
Instead, all we would do in passing PROMESA is to convert "full faith" to bad faith, and that's no way to run a republic.
The order also establishes a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative to serve as a liaison between the Trump administration and faith-based programs.
Iran: 'A Story of Vision and Faith' Trump/Destiny Pictures presents "A Story of Vision and Faith" ... a new story from an old beginning.
You got to have a little faith in people, you've got to have a little faith in your ideas, and don't be so pessimistic.
You're facing those two paths, 'Do I leave my faith to have companionship or do I stay in my faith and go without companionship?
In a recent tweet, you thanked Kim for his unwavering faith, which is probably adding to his perception that you'll maintain faith in him.
President Obama on Wednesday said the goal of terrorists is to "weaken our faith" as he addressed faith leaders at an Easter prayer breakfast.
Faith in humanity is back "The biggest thing, which I have struggled with before I started the PCT, was faith in humanity," Gröne said.
Paradoxically, faith in the sanctity of peace is as much a contributor to the status quo as faith in the sanctity of the land.
The same faith principles that motivate sacrificial service also impel faith-based health professionals and institutions to serve according to moral and ethical principles.
The foundation for this trust is mutual faith: leader faith that troops will follow orders and persevere when in harm's way; subordinates' faith that leaders will make good decisions and take responsibility for bad decisions or actions, so as not to waste troops' lives.
Perry explained to Hyperallergic that together the works explore the "parallel between faith in God and faith in technology, and mystical union with each," casting our societal belief that technology will always produce positive change as akin to the faith of a medieval monk.
Obama, however, demonstrated in 2008 that a democrat who organized in the faith community and worked hard could build bridges with faith voters — Christians, Jews, Muslims and smaller faith traditions — on issues of common ground including economic opportunity for all, immigration reform and climate change.
By attending closely to King's political speeches and the concrete historical practices in which he participates, I show that the faith which animates his political activism is better understood in terms of secular faith than in terms of the religious faith he officially espouses.
And now, members of Parliament will decide if they just had no faith in the deal — or do not have any faith in May's government.
"I'm a man of faith and I have faith and hope that things will work out for us and we can rest easy," he said.
He also wants his kids to be raised in faith, and the best way for him to do that is to live out his faith.
What happens is that he had a faith, a religious faith in the market… I think the nuances get lost in the case of Hayek.
President el-Sisi of Egypt has said, there needs to be a reformation of the Muslim faith to remove violence as part of its faith.
Everywhere you look and tap and scroll, there's a new source of instruction and analysis—spread in good faith, bad faith, and everything in between.
Musical power couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill hope their new song for upcoming drama The Shack resonates with everyone – regardless of faith or religion.
The final three minutes of this video may not restore your faith in the electoral process, but they'll definitely bolster your faith in Stephen Colbert.
She substituted her family's worship of the Word for a new faith in words, but found out for herself that no faith can be static.
In the Game of Game of Thrones, patience is a virtue, faith is a virtue, and Faith gets burned in the green flames of wildfire.
Several months after learning this news, I remain rooted in my faith: Early on I was taught that faith is in God, not in man.
" He added that, "I promise you that I will treat persons of each faith or no faith with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
Now that you've earned this faith and raised that critical cash, it's time to consider the new relationship with your investors and maintain their faith.
Let me begin by saying that, once again, full faith and support for America's intelligence agencies, I have a full faith in our intelligence agencies.
We have lost our love for ourselves as a people, a faith in our basic goodness, and this loss of faith has been a shock.
" • Quotation of the day "That doesn't mean he is the greatest example of the Christian faith, and neither am I, but he defends the faith.
Bad Faith: Developing state policy initiatives opposing any legislative or regulatory action that would expand or enhance bad faith remedies against the adjuster industry. 3.
The boss's right to practice his faith — even if that faith were used to justify sexism — could give that boss a claim in federal court.
They cause people to lose the faith on which a democracy depends — faith in elections, in the justice system, in the basic notion of truth.
There is, of course, a big difference between religion and faith — the ways in which faith manifests spectacle is more human, more ecstatic and experiential.
"They taught me the value of honesty, decency, hard work and education, and they gave me faith, the faith that put me where I am today."
It also would have allowed faith-based organizations to fire, to refuse to hire, or to refuse services to someone if doing so violates their faith.
My faith remains strong in all of our citizens to choose their leaders, and I am prepared to back up that faith with my executive pen.
Foster, 72, is the pastor of Faith Tabernacle Congregation in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a fundamentalist Christian sect where members use faith healing and reject doctors and medicine.
Before becoming a wise-cracking grandfather on network television, Laurence Fishburne was Morpheus, whose faith in Neo's messianic destiny parallels John the Baptist's faith in Jesus.
He has spoken at length about his faith there, and Faith & Freedom Coalition president Ralph Reed is one of Trump's staunchest defenders in the religious community.
Our sources also say Faith Evans will perform during Saturday's service at the Cascade Hills Church in Columbus, GA. Faith has a unique connection to Diddy.
By treating an obviously bad-faith controversy as legitimate, the WHCA has given the White House incentive to manufacture even more bad-faith controversies going forward.
"She really concentrated on her faith in the midst of the loss, and her faith has helped her to come out of the woods," he says.
The turban is considered one of the five critical "articles of faith" in the Sikh community, and Sikh's accused the luxury brand of belittling their faith.
Let me begin by saying that, once again, the full faith and support for America's intelligence agencies -- I have a full faith in our intelligence agencies.
"The show at that point was so much about faith, and we wanted to ask our audience if they could have faith in Nora," Perrotta said.
"We don't think it's going to be an acute problem unless people lose faith in the full faith and credit of the U.S. government," Stritch says.
Confronted with those forces, we need, most of all, a faith that provides the things my faith gave to me: introspection, moral guidance and social support.
A faith practice with an authoritarian structure sooner or later becomes a horror; a faith practice without an authoritarian structure sooner or later becomes a hobby.
If you've already watched "UnReal," Lifetime just released a web series called "The Faith Diaries," starring the show's farm girl Faith, who moves to Los Angeles.
"This movie is the story of a crisis of faith," he said, and explained that he tried to apply the ideas of faith and doubt generally.
Front-page stories about faith aren't really about faith at all but about the intersection of religion and political power — which, most often, means the GOP.
First, she equates faith with individual spiritual growth, but faith, as it is understood in most religious traditions, involves a perceived relationship with a divine being.
But the response of a democratic society must be to reaffirm its fundamental faith in freedom, including the freedom to practice one's faith and cultural traditions.
In a long conversation, he also talked about his recently rekindled Christian faith, and how the Republicans, in general, seemed more closely aligned with that faith.
Jennifer Butler is the founder and CEO of Faith in Public Life and the former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships.
You need to set goals that require faith to achieve them (not necessarily a religious faith — but a firm expectation and hope of a future outcome).
That is an unacceptable resignation of faith in the future of America and faith in the three branches of government designed by our founding fathers. Mrs.
As Kerry and Clinton learned the hard way, being a person of faith is not the same as getting people of faith to vote for you.
President Donald Trump may be losing faith in Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, but Guaidó doesn't seem to have lost faith in the country Trump leads.
This would jeopardize the world's faith in America's ability to pay its bills and that faith serves as the underpinning of the entire global financial system.
The Auwul Mosque welcomes visitors of all denominations and hosts inter-faith dialogues to develop inter-communal and inter-faith understanding between South Africa's varied communities.
Some of the most prominent black leaders in the nation's history were rooted in faith — and saw the struggles of racism through the lens of faith.
The letter is signed by Chad Connelly, president of Faith Wins and the former RNC director of faith engagement; Eagle Forum President Eunie Smith as well as its chairman, Anne Schafly Cori; Faith and Freedom Coalition former executive director Gary Marx; and a number of others.
On this Religious Freedom Day, let's remember that the United States was founded by individuals fleeing religious persecution who understood the importance of both the freedom to practice your faith, as well as the freedom for others to practice a different faith or no faith at all.
"Inspired by his faith, Michael Lohan has decided to open the nation's first faith based clinical treatment center," a Lukens Institute press release said at the time.
Rev. Jennifer Butler is CEO of Faith in Public Life and former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships during the Obama administration.
Still, how much faith you have in this method depends on much faith you have in the stock market's ability to accurately price risks in real time.
In response to a question about the faith followed by "dependent children", it emerged that 97,000 youngstsers were Muslim, 94,000 were Christian and 54,000 practised no faith.
It will be fascinating to watch how customers acclimate to the Go experience and whether any good faith (or bad faith) experimenters find ways to undermine it.
If we are going to restore our faith in these institutions, we can't lose faith in the institution that gives us the ability create change -- our democracy.
Just as Moses couldn't enter the promised land because he had broken faith with God, much of the current House leadership has broken faith with its voters.
Though he's had some embarrassing gaffes when talking about faith -- quoting "Two Corinthians" at Liberty University, for example, Trump played up his faith in the final weekend.
Illinois, California, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. have removed faith-based agencies from their child welfare systems because they operate according to tenets of their religious faith.
Support, after all, would affirm that cronyism is fine, central planning is better than free markets, and faith in individuals doesn't extend to placing faith in farmers.
"They love a convert because it's what their faith is all about," said Ralph Reed, founder of the Faith & Freedom Coalition and a friend of Mr. Trump.
If it is because of his faith, it's a faith that's on the fringes of theology, said Jame Schaefer, a professor of systematic theology at Marquette University.
"No organization will be excluded from future consideration — faith-based or non-faith-based," Chick-fil-A President and COO Tim Tassopoulos told VICE in a statement.
Every year, faculty, staff and trustees affirm the college's Statement of Faith, a list of 12 theological commitments that aim to capture the essence of evangelical faith.
I must confess I am sick and of tired of people using their faith to justify their callous political positions, generally arrived at by faith-free considerations.
They drink the coffee Faith has brewed, complain about the eggs she's cooked, rootle around in her cupboards for booze, grandly discuss lust, women, and Faith herself.
A group of progressive faith followers, meeting for an event organized by the local faith and justice-based organizing group Congregate C'Ville, packed St. Paul's Memorial Church.
Earlier this month, the president took an important step to support faith-based organizations by issuing an executive order establishing a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative.
And cynicism is also a kind of faith: the faith that nothing can change, that those institutions are corrupt beyond all accountability, immune to intimidation or appeal.
He carved most of them with the words "True Faith True Light Have Faith in God" and, as he was instructed, gave them away free of charge.
"Because of our faith, we have been treated like criminals," said Kim Min-hwan, a member of the faith who served in prison from 2012 to 2013.
It happens that in the years when McCain and his fellow P.O.W.s were straining to keep faith with America, much of America had lost faith with them.
It undermines people's faith, and once that faith is broken, it is very hard to build up again," Ellen Weintraub told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
"No organization will be excluded from future consideration–faith-based or non-faith-based," Chick-fil-A President and COO Tim Tassopoulos told VICE in a statement.
This begins with standing up for the rights of other faith communities, not just our own, and especially if one is part of the majority faith community.
Max always said that if editors were too well known the public would lose faith in writers, and that, above all, writers would lose faith in themselves.
I feel like it would be great to have more reporters who themselves are people of faith or who grew up at least in environments of faith.
The films that do take faith seriously tend to be maudlin, "faith-based" ones like God's Not Dead — films that pacify, rather than provoke, their intended audiences.
A lot of people die, a lot of people deny their faith, a lot of people are still faithful but let people think they deny their faith.
" — Recorders ages hence " — ah, syllables of faith!
If you have faith in nothing else, have faith that each day there will be at least one tiny reason to feel gratitude, even just for a moment.
At its best, however, a combination of faith-based and secular approaches treats those who want to preserve aspects of their faith worldview as they seek wider help.
I have a Christian faith, which is only a shadow of a shadow of the kind of faith I was brought up with, but which is still there.
To assume that partisan actions by Supreme Court justices are bad because they erode public faith in the institution misunderstands what public faith in the Court really means.
But in a universe increasingly dominated by bad faith trolls whose explicit goal is to destroy the traditional media, Miller — despite his vitriol — is usually in good faith.
Respondents also said they had more faith in Democrats to do a good job on health care, but more faith in Republicans to take care of the economy.
What Conroy's prayer represents is not some partisan hit-job but a testimonial of his faith and of Catholic social teaching, a foundational element of the Catholic faith.
"My faith remains strong in all of our citizens to choose their leaders, and I am prepared to back up that faith with my executive pen," he said.
"No organization will be excluded from future consideration–faith-based or non-faith-based," Chick-fil-A President and COO Tim Tassopoulos said in a statement to VICE.
"The whole spirit of this album is supposed to be our story," Faith explains, as the project features interludes that play like an interview between Biggie and Faith.
They have lost faith in Trump's promise that he would replace Obamacare with something "much better," and they have less faith in the rest of his presidency too.
You are also robbed of your faith and, very often, of your religious community, which can view you as the real betrayer of the faith for speaking out.
But what's often overlooked is the court's insistence in that decision that people of faith who disagree with same-sex marriage could live by their faith without interference.
In the absence of that truth, Milton's Christian faith and all the positions he had taken on the basis of that faith would be robbed of their meaning.
Before the 2016 election even took place, a survey showed that 46 percent of Americans had either lost faith or never had faith in the American democratic system.
Ms. Samuels agreed, and said she had an extraordinary heart and an extraordinary faith: "She lived according to her faith and did not sway from it," she said.
In doing so, local officials are putting their faith in a new voting technology company — Clear Ballot Group — as Americans' faith in their elections hangs in the balance.
There was no good-faith attempt by Trump to balance executive-branch interests with those of Congress, or even a bad-faith effort to pretend that he tried.
"My goal has always been to not only restore the city's faith in its police department, but to restore the police department's faith in itself," Chief Beck said.
Americans still have more faith in their own members of Congress than in Congress as a whole, but a growing bloc of voters have lost faith in both.
Faith-based agencies' ubiquity has led to ongoing legal battles over whether faith-based agencies who refuse to work with same-sex couples should continue to receive government funding.
The problem is that Facebook's good faith effort to combat misinformation while attempting to remain nonbiased and without censorship simply doesn't work against an entity operating in bad faith.
Bigotry based on faith also occurs closer to home, the congresswoman continued, citing conservative who insist that President Obama is Muslim, despite his frequent invocations of his Christian faith.
From what we've seen, the faith of the Old Gods is mixed with some real magic and the faith of the Red God can perform some truly fantastical feats.
"Many leaders of faith communities do not have a lot of exposure to science in their training," says Jennifer Wiseman, an astrophysicist who directs AAAS' faith and ethics programming.
The demonstration was organized by LA RED (Liberation, Action, Respect, Equity, Dignity) and immigration justice program of the international network of faith-based groups and congregations, Faith In Action.
It was an eventful evening as there were people of faith from all over the world and from all faith backgrounds joined in prayer in support of our planet.
Clinton discussed her faith on Tuesday in Iowa after a mother of three asked Clinton how she squares some of her political beliefs -- namely on abortion -- with her faith.
Reverend Alvin Herring is an ordained African Methodist Episcopal minister and the executive director of Faith in Action, which is a network of congregations and faith-based organizing groups.
I guess, if anyone laughs at any of these Messiahs or the faith presented here, why exactly are they laughing at this and not at any other improvable faith?
It's a serious moment.)After telling a newly recovered Claire to "have faith" (or is it Faith?) that she will see him again, Raymond runs off into the night.
"If the line in the sand has been drawn, are we really meeting in good faith or for the league's need for a faith performative sound bite?" he wrote.
"I think right now it's really hard to be a Catholic," said John Gehring, the Catholic program director of Faith in Public Life, a national network of faith leaders.
I have faith that the things I really believe in — which are empathy, and good faith, and a sense of humor — will serve me better than those other things.
Two of those hours — from 10 pm to midnight on Wednesday — will be devoted to "prayer and testimony" from faith leaders and congregation from a variety of faith traditions.
We are not an advocacy group, a support network, a cheering section, or a church affirming a particular faith — except, that is, a faith in hard and relentless questioning.
I thought if he's a person of faith, he would recognize another person of faith, and if he prayed he would recognize that other people do, even for him.
"No organization will be excluded from future consideration — faith-based or non-faith-based," said Tim Tassopoulos, president and chief operating officer of Chick-fil-A, in a statement.
How much of the conventional Hollywood-style filmmaking in faith-based films, do you think, is tied to the audience's expectations about what a movie about faith should do?
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That kind of blind — very often, unsupported — faith.
" Trump added that he and his senior aides will "face many challenges but with the faith in each other and the faith in God we will get the job done.
Lakewood Church is part of the Word of Faith movement, a charismatic movement that teaches Christians that faith in God will heal illnesses, improve relationships, and bring about personal prosperity.
Just 240% of Americans said they have faith in democracy, and 20103% say they have lost faith in democracy, according to a new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll conducted in late October.
"As I suspend my campaign today, I have renewed faith, deeper faith that the Lord will show me the way forward and fulfill the purpose of my life," Kasich concluded.
Muslims, like other Americans of faith, have served our nation to ensure that all Americans -- regardless of their faith, or lack thereof -- could enjoy the freedoms promised by our Constitution.
I knew that they ran the risk of undercutting people's faith in my judgement, her faith in her talent, the other writer's respect for me, the entire production, the audience.
It's enough to shake anyone's faith in the government's ability (or inclination) to successfully navigate the world of tech and encryption — if there was anyone left with faith to shake.
"Faith was a big part of my parents' upbringing," says Nick, which to me seems like code for "Faith was not a big part of my upbringing," but I digress.
"We have not seen any policy proposals that run counter to our faith," said Lance Lemmonds, a spokesman for the Faith & Freedom Coalition, a nonprofit group based in Duluth, Georgia.
I knew that they ran the risk of undercutting people's faith in my judgment, her faith in her talent, the other writers' respect for me, the entire production, the audience.
A new book by Michael Wear, President Obama's faith-outreach director, offers keen insight regarding one piece of the cultural disconnect: faith, and issues like abortion that drive such voters.
"As I suspend my campaign today, I have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the Lord will show me the way forward and fulfill the purpose of my life," he said.
Imam Malik Mujahid is a producer, author and entrepreneur who chairs the Faith Coalition to Stop Genocide in Burma, a united group of American faith leaders from diverse religious backgrounds.
Not the World Anti-Doping Agency, which botched the introduction of meldonium to its banned list this year, undermining faith in the system at a moment when faith is imperative.
It's been a miserable year so far for the Yellow Jackets, but the big bettors in Las Vegas have faith in them, and I have faith in the big bettors.
Bono: But I think, you know, it might be my faith – and I don't talk about my faith a lot because I find people who do a pain the arse.
This duty now falls to Congress and the F.E.C. Good-faith candidates deserve fair notice of where the line is, and bad-faith candidates need to be deterred by clarity.
In "Faith, Hope, and Trick," all that's clear is that Faith is a bolt of energy, and she's prepared to get Buffy to do things she would never normally do.
"We put our faith in the Senate because we know that you will put your faith in the American people," White House counsel said Pat Cipollone in his closing arguments.
"Just because you are a faith-based organization, doesn't mean you have to check your faith at the door and cannot participate in government programs," Ligon said, according to WRAL.com.
But the president's fiercest opponents have lost faith in the collective wisdom of the American people just as they have lost faith in the electoral process designed by our Constitution.
But Trump has never had much patience for that meticulous diplomatic process, instead placing excessive faith in breakthroughs arising from personal relationships — and his faith was clearly misplaced this time.
When the commissioners veered into Christian doctrine, as in the examples above, they did not "attempt to convert any hearer to change their faith", "belittle those of another faith" or "portend that a person of another faith would be treated any differently by the prayer-giver in the business of the Board".
"As prisoners of war in North Vietnam, deprived of all liberty, we relied on three things: faith in God, faith in our country, and faith in each other," McCain wrote in the forward to the 2017 book "Six Years in the Hanoi Hilton" by Amy Shively Hawk, daughter of POW James Shively.
In two memoirs, "Ordinary Time: Cycles in Marriage, Faith and Renewal" (413) and "A Dynamic God: Living an Unconventional Catholic Faith" (2007), she described her conversion, in her 30s, to Roman Catholicism, and the ways her newfound faith shaped her mental world and her attitude toward suffering, death and the social fabric.
The point isn't that environmental rules or inclusionary zoning ordinances are bad, but that's it's inherently difficult to tell the difference between a good-faith and a bad-faith regulatory scheme.
And having a faith leader — of whatever faith (as chaplain, Conroy brought in a rotating cast of prayer leaders, including an imam) — means having someone who has a structured value system.
Every day is a struggle for survival but every day is still based on what our great country is based on: our faith in God and our faith in our family.
Now, even the party's stated principles of small government, faith and other "traditional" values have taken a backseat to Trump, a man whose faith, principles and conservatism are suspect, at best.
The faith that moved Brandt Jean to say those words is the faith that convinces me to hold onto the idea of redemption for all, even those who do dastardly things.
People of faith must be joined by people of no faith to demand that our places of worship be returned to sanctuaries of respite and safety, where fear has no pew.
"Currency and bitcoin, in this sense, is about faith, and this faith is unerring for hard line libertarians, no matter how many hacks and scandals," he told CNBC in an email.
"I do not think that we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in Georgia," Deal said at news conference on the legislation, noting his religious faith.
In an ironic twist, Trump's ascent to the presidency—with the help of those who have long most loudly proclaimed their faith—is pushing us into a long overdue faith reckoning.
"If I let those people down who have faith in me -- that's a scary thing when so many people have faith in you and believe you can do something," Sanders said.
A 2017 Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found that Americans are losing faith in college degrees and that this faith is slipping most among young adults, men and rural Americans.
For more than 50 years, federal courts have used the Establishment Clause to prohibit state and local governments from favoring one faith over another, or any faith over none at all.
Just this month, a panel at tech utopia South by Southwest called "The Gifts of Faith: Cultivating Resistance" packaged faith as a means of self-care akin to a kale smoothie.
For it to do these things and still get roughly half the votes of the American electorate, people have to have some faith that its actions are done in good faith.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican's body that safeguards its faith and morals, confirmed that Father Crowley must remain in retirement and not exercise any public ministry.
She was of an ancient faith rooted in the high river lands of Africa, and in that faith the dead were reborn, whole, back in their homelands, to walk again free.
Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons is a fellow with the Faith and Progressive Policy Initiative at the Center for American Progress and the author of the forthcoming book Just Faith: Reclaiming Progressive Christianity.
When the war began, Whitman was despondent, but the violence of those years seemed to strengthen and clarify his faith in democracy, a faith that would take on a transcendent dimension.
I was born into the Muslim faith in Pakistan but have now spent more than three decades in the United States; my faith is a vital part of my American life.
By suggesting that one's experience of faith, like the act of taking Ecstasy, should be "discrete and limited," Tolentino recasts faith simply as a form of self-exploration and self-care.
Even those who see no place for faith in politics should recognize that faith is still important to most Americans and therefore an important consideration in the political framing of issues.
People tend to have surprisingly little faith in their own ability to do this, but I have faith in you all and, more important, I believe that it's a learnable skill.
It was critical given the turmoil of Watergate that the public have faith in those enforcing the law, and Felt and Mr. Woodward somehow managed to let them keep that faith.
People lost faith in government, politics – the whole system.
India shows faith in Modi -- can he now deliver?
But I have faith that you can fix that.  
" — MetallicaMark Cho: "I find your lack of faith disturbing.
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Put your faith in him -- and you'll win big?
It required — he realized — real faith in the algorithm.
" It goes like this: "Ever had a little faith?
I -- I credit your question is good faith, right?
Still ... the judge felt Faith had more to lose.
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She is a solid conservative & a woman of faith.
Put your faith in him – and you'll win big?
His faith in God is stronger than ever ... 2.
We are members & we have complete faith in Audubon!
Jacob Wohl & Faith Goldy sharing a drink at #CPAC2019.
Put your faith in him - and you'll win big?
Put your faith in him — and you'll win big?
" His message said: "Never lose your faith in God.
" The perpetually relaxed Kennedy said, "I never lost faith.
Still, investing in WeWork remains an act of faith. ■
The very meaning of the phrases "religious liberty" and "religious freedom"— traditionally understood as referring to the right of Americans to practice whatever faith they wish or no faith at all — is being altered to mean that government should foster a closer relationship with those who want to mix their Christian faith with taxpayer dollars.
Just 240% of Americans said they have faith in the country's democracy, and 20103% say they have lost faith in democracy, according to a new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll conducted in late October.
Titled Point of View: A Fresh Look at Work, Faith, and Freedom, it presents "a deeply intimate journey of faith, told through the important moments in her life," according to its description.
Aenys was a thoughtful and wise ruler but Maegor - as his name suggests - was cruel, and demonstrated it during a prolonged conflict with the Faith of the Seven and the Faith Militant.
Just as the US dollar is backed by the "full faith and credit of the US government," bitcoin is backed by the faith of the community that keeps putting money into it.
But Sanders supporters mark a new, enthusiastic bloc of citizens who because they have faith in a candidate like Sanders now have renewed faith in the system in which he is thriving.
Definitely. Maybe not people around me, but strangers I'd say, if they know who you are, they would have a few questions about your faith, about everything to do with your faith.
"It can be challenging to be a person of faith who's also part of the LGBTQ community and yet, to me, the core of faith is regard for one another," Buttigieg said.
They also plan to conduct their "signature Trump Victory Leadership Institute (TVLI) training" at faith-based events across the country, where they'll recruit "Faith Captains" who will then organize other TVLI trainings.
With billions of dollars having been spent by the American government in Iraq, a few million could easily be allocated to those who have lost everything but their faith, for their faith.
"Smart drugs" Nootropics, or "smart drugs," will become mainstream in 53 because "the robots are edging us out," says futurist Faith Popcorn, the founder and CEO of the consultancy Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve.
"Christian communities of faith will still be vitally important in reaching 'nones' and so will patterns of formation into faith," said Bryan P. Stone, a Boston University professor who specializes in evangelism.
They noted: During his tenure, Price was a big proponent of faith-based care, notoriously touting faith-based programs for addiction while showing less support for proven treatments like medication-assisted therapy.
As Dr. King used his faith as a catalyst for the human rights struggle, the new Poor People's Campaign too leans heavily on faith leaders for a "national call for moral revival".
If you're from a non-Abrahamic faith tradition or if it's just been a while since Sunday school, Abraham is a venerated patriarchal figure in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i faith.
Socialism (even oxymoronic democratic socialism) places an almost religious-level of faith in the government's ability to provide security while simultaneously placing zero faith in the governed to make their own choices.
They also come in hope of being welcomed by a country whose astounding faith in human possibility includes a faith in them, however poor, unkempt — or even undocumented — they may sometimes be.
The thing is, markets actually had more reason to place faith in Alan Greenspan 2000 than they do to have faith in Jerome Powell 2020, because Greenspan had a lot more ammunition.
It seemed to use the trappings of religion to suggest the faith we have to bring to daily life, specifically the leap of faith required to make yourself vulnerable to another person.
"If the American consumer loses faith, and the coronavirus will be a real test of faith, then a recession is going to happen," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, told Matt.
With only three episodes left of Thrones, and our faith in the tech world crumbling just like our faith in the Thrones writers, how could we not do a little creative pairing?
A January 85033 Marist/NPR poll showed 71 percent of American adults have little or no faith in Congress, while a majority of Americans have little or no faith in the presidency.
The state claims that contracting with as many third-party agencies as possible advances secular interests, allowing more services for children to flourish by accommodating faith-based and non-faith-based agencies.
The thing about universities that follow the Jesuit tradition, as L.M.U. does, is that they don't actually require students to be of a particular faith or to follow any specific faith tenets.
In "Now We Are Five," Sedaris writes: Though I'd often lost faith in myself, I've never lost faith in my family, in my certainty that we are fundamentally better than everybody else.
"The alleged popularity of faith-based films is more accurately understood as the reaction of frustrated Americans who support these movies as a way to push back against faith-ignorant entertainment," he wrote.
In the wake of high-profile plagiarism scandals, these roles went some way toward restoring reader faith the in journalism institutions, faith which those companies depended on for their business models to function.
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But the hard fact is that increasing numbers of people in Western societies do live without faith, or, if they practise a faith, reserve it for a fenced-off segment of their lives.
"People who are very much into their faith and driven by their faith, and someone who isn't very into that at all — that's a much harder bridge to gap [than age]," she says.
"Nothing is more important to me than my personal faith, and it is my faith that motivated me to be involved in the political process to begin with," Carson said in a statement.
If the Obama-Biden message of reconciliation remains their party's message, the collapse of faith in the system that follows may well be accompanied by a collapse of faith in the Democratic Party.
We just want to make sure that the services that people provide through faith-based organizations or through community faith partners reach everyone who comes to them for help, regardless of sexual orientation.
Americans need answers to these questions for an abstract but fundamental purpose: so they can maintain faith in the nation's democratic system, or take appropriate electoral action if that faith is not warranted.
In my case, my faith in the fellow residents of my community was rewarded when I won the election, becoming the first turbaned mayor of the Sikh faith ever elected in US history.
In the days after 9/11, he continued, neighbors harassed his family because of his faith, and years down the line, he'd see his faith community torn apart and traumatized by NYPD surveillance.
A battle began between those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of military strategists and those who were willing to place their faith in the speculations of environmental scientists.
"Faith 42" details "the back story of faith that guided Jackie Robinson to not only the baseball record books but the annals of civil rights advancement as well," according to the book's publisher.
His suffering for Christ isn't physical, but spiritual: He is questioning whether his faith is faith at all, and whether God is with him even when he seems to be so far away.
Gillum readied for the recount by turning to his faith.
The Islamic Enlightenment: The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason.
Faith Salie is the author of the memoir Approval Junkie.
In the Artibonite valley there is a bit more faith.
Faith. Not in any gods, not in myths and legends.
This loss of faith is dangerous, but is also warranted.
He credits his religious faith for his ability to forgive.
But there is only one faith that truly unites Estonians.
"The only way I'm getting through it is through faith."
The value of cash collapses along with faith in government.
These outfits are not glorifying the faith in any way.
They always have access to somebody of their faith background.
Much of King's toughness came from his faith, Rieder says.
" Trump fired back, calling Francis's questioning of his faith "disgraceful.
Regardless of faith, in fighting against the scourge of terrorism.
I don't know what lies ahead, but I have faith.
She's also got something Hap doesn't have: Power and faith.
Faith in government went down, but overall, it held firm.
I HAVE HOPE AND FAITH BECAUSE I KNOW THAT #GODIS.
He embodies the inspiration, faith & hope Dr. King stood for!
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Essentially, to go always against the wind, without losing faith.
Mark Struthers: Stay calm and have faith in our system.
The mission team from Faith Community Fellowship in Trussville, Ala.
Mr Benfey does not gloss over Kipling's faith in colonialism.
Other faith groups had smaller numbers in these two categories.
Maybe don't lose faith in those dating apps just yet. 
Or has your famous faith in humanity taken a hit?
On these results, investors' faith looks likely to be repaid.
They probably had some faith that we'd kill each other.
So for me, this is the ultimate test of faith.
As a woman of conscience and faith, I cannot concede.
Make sure their soul is saved through faith in Jesus.
Is it about a pope losing faith in his God?
CNN's Faith Karimi and Jay Croft contributed to this report.
Many conservatives view it as a deviation from the faith.
People of good faith can see an unprecedented situation differently.
Committing time to such programs requires a leap of faith.
Germanic neopaganism is a rather young faith, as religions go.
The high school senior refused the vaccine, citing his faith.
CNN's Kevin Conlon and Faith Karimi contributed to his report.
It's fearless to have faith that someday things will change.
The vast bulk of our knowledge, we take on faith.
People were having frank conversations about faith and emotional traumas.
Tony loved the Lord and he practiced his faith openly.
CNN's Jake Kwon and Faith Karimi contributed to this report
"I have great faith in the American people," Pelosi said.
But Webber has faith in the country he calls home.
James Kennedy with Raquel Levis (left) and Faith Stowers (right).
CNN's Faith Karimi and LaRell Reynolds contributed to this report.
Can you tell me a little bit about your faith?
This faith holds a great many decent, thinking people nowadays.
Jeremy already sued Faith for backing out of his Sept.
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While Faith Nation may be new, CBN is anything but.
Maybe that is why faith is so fascinating to me.
West has been focused on his faith as of late.
Still, the recent losing streak is testing the value faith.
And then faith in the investment "process" is sworn afresh.
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Bhala Lough: I have a lot of faith in people.
Governor Kasich, you talk a good deal about your faith.
In the Gilded Age, faith in leadership dimmed even further.
"He's becoming more committed to his faith," the source adds.
The crisis also undermined the public's faith in their rulers.
Today there is absolute faith that the future has arrived.
Never mind the details; put your faith in the negotiator.
In a fervently religious nation, faith came into play, too.
Yolanda Adams and Faith Evans reportedly also performed musical tributes.
He is a man of strong faith that guides him.
We also asked how they describe their religion or faith.
They aren't even singed, because of their faith in God.
They have less faith in institutions like our elected government.
"It's an attempt to show good faith," he told me.
Keep the faith, and keep your eyes on the prize.
"It is a symbol of my faith," Mr. Ahluwalia said.
Never once did either lose faith in their own process.
In 2014 Islamic State jihadists tried to erase their faith.
Still, "Founder's Mutation" gives me faith in this new iteration.
Some faith groups and leaders in Mississippi oppose the law.
He weathered storms and earthquakes but never lost his faith.
The startup's stratospheric valuation is partly a matter of faith.
He has generally downplayed his faith in his political career.
Another reporter asked a question on faith and public service.
Their only weapon: faith that their country could be better.
And agnosticism should have its ritual no less than faith.
"Everything has completely strengthened my faith in God," she added.
In Hungary, two shocks undermined faith in the old order.
It is the historically predominant faith in most prosperous democracies.
Whatever it is, I cannot endorse it in good faith.
But keeping faith with institutions can mean letting down voters.
SolarCity executives continue to express faith in their business model.
He didn't ask anyone to take his instructions on faith.
A man could even lose his faith from that painting!
Observers note that the North rarely acts in good faith.
Few stakeholders I've talked to have faith in that solution.
A little faith in technology could go a long way.
Their enemies want to destroy their people and their faith.
"It puts my faith back in America," he tells PEOPLE.
Kyle gets the first makeout of the night with Faith.
Mr Pinker draws especial comfort from the decline of faith.
Mr Shapiro: Only where the divisions are bad faith divisions.
And I think that both are working in good faith.
Thus, they assume Clinton must be lying about her faith.
Bad faith aside, the strategy behind Trump's tweets is clear.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are calling for gun control.
Mrs May insisted she had "full faith" in Sir Kim.
But why not work with organizations acting in good faith?
In fact, Williams' faith dictates they do the very opposite.
"Filled with faith" in America is how he described himself.
"Islam is very much not a monolithic faith," she said.
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I think that would be a sign of good faith.
Then Faith slipped, referring to Bishop in the third person.
Rubio's faith outreach director wrote: "Two" Corinthians… It won't matter.
We have lost the faith in ourselves a little today.
But Faith was less than enthused; she was outright confounded.
In the worst possible circumstances, can you still have faith?
She was so loyal to her faith and her country.
But do you have faith that tough times won't last?
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To Orman, it's a matter of having faith in yourself.
"There is no faith without politics in it," he said.
Faith is what has allowed me to overcome these obstacles.
Faith in God and prayer have always calmed my soul.
The vote showed that Turks still have faith in elections.
My husband and I come from a similar faith background.
"It dented people's faith in business and politicians," Wolper said.
What happened next, however, will restore your faith in humanity.
We will get through this with faith, family and friends.
The Protestant faith of her family was distant and formal.
Each side accused the other of negotiating in bad faith.
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But recent events had shaken the academy's faith in GPS.
And people had lost faith in their leaders in Washington.
The material and physical help we provide manifests our faith.
"We have a lot of faith in Brazil," Botin said.
Have a little faith, and you can know it too.
Look closely: the word "FAITH" appears from the fiery center.
"I just continue to rely on my faith," Jones said.
We have faith that NARAS will rise to the task.
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Let's talk about arguments in bad faith for a second.
I've realized that we need inspiration from our own faith.
But today, many people have lost faith in that promise.
Whatever happens, you can't say they didn't keep the faith.
Seriously, do it, and it'll restore your faith in humanity.
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There's a certain faith in rationality, tempered by some humility.
And that it's very hard to engage in good faith.
Stephanie said she has faith that Brian will be found.
In July 2016, Ethereum endured an early test of faith.
There is good faith and good will on both sides.
" It could go "behind" the document to determine "good faith.
I'll simply attribute it to my faith in the R8.
But residents say the recent deaths haven't tested their faith.
We see mental illness as a symptom of weak faith.
Faith. Not in any god, not in myths and legends.
Faith in the police and other institutions has been undermined.
"Faith is so deeply rooted into our culture," he said.
But again, I have faith in the deputy attorney general.
However, you shouldn't give up faith in love and friendship.
And his parents wanted him to marry in the faith.
Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
We both come out of families with strong faith traditions.
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" However, he said, "Faith is the great cure for fear.
Thinking about your unwavering faith in God brings me peace.
However, not all Ghanaians have faith in the electoral process.
She doesn't want them to be ashamed of their faith.
Does this signal waning faith in central bank fire power?
First, Jessica breaks faith with two of her closest allies.
But that won't do much to repair the public's faith.
Keep the faith and keep your eyes on the prize.
Or how about this meditation on faith from Psalm 62?
So we're showing extraordinary good faith by even turning up.
Check out the clip -- Faith was definitely feeling the praise.
You realize you can't just have faith and expect results.
"We kept the faith," Matthews told VICE on Wednesday night.
Even the most footsure NATO spokesman seemed to lose faith.
There are also lots of posts about his Christian faith.
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And that was a breach of faith, in my view.
"Our mission is not about compromising anybody's faith," he said.
And most importantly to never lose faith in my dreams.
Investors and analysts just haven't had much faith in Snapchat.
The faith of a mustard seed — you ever hear that?
Have the faith of a mustard seed and show up.
That could change the way people think about faith altogether.
Neither is blind faith in free trade and the marketplace.
CNN's Tristan Smith and Faith Robinson contributed to this reporting.
Who knew that the Faith Militant wouldn't actually fight anyone?
As a Christian, how do you reconcile faith and politics?
These cases undermine public faith in institutions and democracy itself.
It is faith in these that Mr Trump has undermined.
And that's how his series, Besides Faith, came to be.
Governments cannot micromanage faith but they can regulate it better.
HILLARY CLINTON does not often speak about her religious faith.
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Did they serve their church with love and complete faith?
Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown, for one, is keeping the faith!
Trump will speak Saturday at Great Faith Ministries in Detroit.
She'll discuss her faith and the 2016 election with Rev.
Greer and Faith never engage in this sort of conflict.
My faith was skating on thin ice at this point.
" Trump called a religious leader questioning a person's faith "disgraceful.
It is pervasive because it comes from inside the faith.
Those who have returned are prohibited from practicing their faith.
But no amount of faith can redeem this sorry enterprise.
Their patriotism was almost quaint in its simplicity of faith.
CNN's Nicole Chavez and Faith Karimi contributed to this report.
For people with no religious faith, cremation proved particularly appealing.
Orthodoxy is becoming unfashionable, along with faith in the establishment.
Daily vigilance is needed to keep faith with our Founders.
But I really should have had more faith in MOD.
How can people use faith to unite instead of divide?
Stuck in that crouch, Labissiere's faith numbed with his legs.
Melissa Joan Hart is getting candid about her Christian faith.
The Knanaya do not believe in marrying outside the faith.
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The dead walk there, too, and everyone's faith is tested.
Ralph Reed is the chairman of the Faith & Freedom Coalition.
But my faith in God has carried me this far.
"President Trump played that process in good faith," he said.
They already subscribe to a faith built on selfless love.
That type of shopping takes a certain amount of faith.
The leap of faith involved seems entirely borne by Kaepernick.
To test Ibrahim's faith, God commanded him to sacrifice Ismail.
He has a highly appreciated amount of faith in me.
Time to restore faith in Congress and the executive branch.
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What gives you authority to speak on issues of faith?
I have strong faith in the company's long term success.
I had faith our government would do the right thing.

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