Faith
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Politicians recognize this, and campaign seasons are always filled with stops and picture opportunities with leading
faith
leaders.
And in fact, a World Bank survey revealed that 30 to 70 percent of assets owned by medical organizations in Africa are actually owned by faith-based organizations, but that there's very little collaboration between the
faith
community and public health-care systems.
I believe there's so much potential that can be realized when we walk across the divide of
faith
and, hand in hand, try to solve many of our problems.
Africa needs more young people who challenge the status quo, even in the
faith
communities.
I hope that we, as people of faith, can truly live up to the promise of social impact that we have been called to do as change agents in society.
I have that hope ... and I have the faith, and I've started to dance.
So as a humanist, I believe that human beings are challengers, not prisoners of
faith.
In contrast, millions of Africans imagine that their religious
faith
will help their dream come true, and they spend so much time praying for miracles and for divine intervention in their lives.
This series of events broke my heart, but Jeremy and Kelly's
faith
and resolve in ChopArt is what keeps me grounded in this work.
Everybody lost
faith
in me being able to recover.
Art is a visceral encounter with the most important ideas of your
faith.
And great excitement to a world where those who believed in the scriptures had had their
faith
in creation shaken by evolution, by geology, here was evidence that the scriptures were historically true.
You see, those people that have
faith
that humans can solve any problem, that technology is limitless, that markets can be a force for good, are in fact right.
But I, for one, have
faith
in these small, hacked experiences to inspire a sense of skepticism at this limited reality we've been handed.
"I" passes insensibly into a "we," "my" becomes "our" and individual
faith
loses its central importance.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: I try to convey a semblance of truth in my writing to produce for these shadows of the imagination a willing suspension of disbelief that, for a moment, constitutes poetic
faith.
MT: This
faith
in the fictional is essential for any kind of theatrical experience.
And I hope you'll bear with me and have some
faith
that there's credibility behind what we're going to say here.
But every musician strikes a different balance between
faith
and reason, instinct and intelligence.
And I developed a certitude, a
faith
that convinced me that I will get safely to the other side.
Now why this matters is because we discovered a link between people's
faith
in their democratic process and their
faith
that oppressed people can change their situation through peaceful means alone.
It is also an expression of
faith
in the political machine as a force of honor.
It's not such a leap of
faith
to take that that pearl earring actually belongs to his wife.
If you believe that humans can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind
faith
and a quasi-religious belief in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward march of inexorable progress.
But all of this is irrelevant, because the question of whether progress has taken place is not a matter of
faith
or having an optimistic temperament or seeing the glass as half full.
Well, I hope to have convinced you that progress is not a matter of
faith
or optimism, but is a fact of human history, indeed the greatest fact in human history.
I think everyone who donated, they had their
faith
in humanity renewed, knowing there are people like IDA and those doctors, who are exhibiting the absolute best of humanity, and it was like an absolute reciprocation.
So when they see that display, it really does just renew everyone's
faith
in humanity.
Long term, I have great
faith
in our collective and connected ingenuity.
But it gave me
faith.
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