I want to live among the broken, because I too am broken, and I believe it's only in our brokenness that we find freedom and hope. |
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To be poor in spirit is to acknowledge one spiritual poverty and brokenness. |
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A poor neighborhood is visually and fundamentally recognized by chaos, noise, dirt, brokenness and a lack of resources. |
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It's only because we imagine some state of unbrokenness that we think brokenness is tragic. |
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When the delegates met in Amsterdam in 1948 they were very conscious of the brokenness of the world order. |
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The vision is to establish community, where brokenness and sectarianism are overcome and people live together with mutual respect and tolerance. |
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We learn to keep smiling and acting like everything is fine, even if we are struggling with sin or brokenness on the inside. |
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Indeed, we have to put up with the brokenness of life and accept the experience of the Cross as part of our lives. |
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Thus, beyond all human experiences of brokenness, God extends the invitation of grace to turn and share in the divine life of the Trinity. |
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And yet, her own brokenness over her failures is written in such a way that the audience is implicated in them. |
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The brokenness of the political system drives the former, and helplessness drives the latter. |
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According to St John's Gospel, the Holy Spirit is sent from the Father as parakletos, to accompany us in our aloneness and brokenness. |
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Sometimes our suffering is due to the brokenness of this world and the sinful nature of the people who are in it. |
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The Church today joins in their proclamation: through Jesus the power of sin has been destroyed and the brokenness it causes made whole. |
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Not a passive presence, but a presence that accompanies through the tragedy and brokenness of life with love. |
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Please note that this is not the same type of brokenness and destruction that comes from sinful and rebellious choices. |
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Like our Holy Father, we too are called to speak a word of hope and healing into the emptiness and brokenness of our world today. |
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To be human is to live a life that is marked both by the God-given good of creation and the brokenness that is a part of human life. |
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The human experience of loss and brokenness would not be so profound if it were not for a deeper yearning for acceptance and wholeness. |
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Explore ways to be God's instruments for healing, justice and reconciliation in the midst of brokenness in church and society. |
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Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, enter into places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish. |
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It is the mystery enfleshed in Jesus as love of every person, which embraces our Mary Rose and all the tragic brokenness of the human story. |
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If the system was broken was it unbiased in its brokenness? |
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And no wonder: the tone of the show plays to the trope that all comedians are in actuality broken people who are willing to expose their brokenness for our light amusement. |
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The jagged bumps atop it, representing brokenness, feel ad hoc. |
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A world permeated by sin and brokenness is desperately in need of healing. |
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Vincentians are aware of their own brokenness and need for God's grace. |
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At the heart of the brokenness today is the distortion and destruction of the integral bond that existed in the divine order, between humanity and the rest of creation. |
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As people of faith we understand our responsibilities as to protect the sacred gifts given by God, and to heal a world torn by brokenness and human strife. |
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This workshop provides the opportunity for a community of faith to come together in a worship service to consider our brokenness in God's presence. |
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But we can deceive ourselves and allow sin, fleshly desires or brokenness due to sinful behavior to continue until they bear the fruit of unrighteousness in our lives. |
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Some parents suffer a terrible loneliness and brokenness. |
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The final essay, by Christopher Newell, highlights the ultimate paradox of disability as also the paradox of the cross, which valorizes brokenness. |
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It is a holistic approach based on the core assumptions of physicalism and the power of an empirical epistemology in understanding and treating emotional brokenness. |
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