I am totally convinced the Christian faith is the most coherent worldview around.
There is always a certain leap of faith that editors have made with their nonfiction writers. If the trust is broken, things can get very embarrassing for the writers and the publisher.
Faith is not a commodity that you either have or don't have enough of, or the right kind of. It's an ongoing process. The opposite of faith is despair.
The improver of natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge authority, as such. For him, skepticism is the highest of duties; blind faith the one unpardonable sin.
I think every person should have some faith inside him, in his heart. What matters is not an external display of this faith, but the inner state of the soul.
Our faith may be big enough to elicit a miracle, but our faith is seldom large enough to embrace it once it actually happens.
The question is not, who uses faith and who uses reason? Everyone uses both. The question instead should be, who has the most reasonable faith?
Faith is belief in what you cannot see or prove or touch. Faith is walking face-first and full-speed into the dark.
Strong faith doesn’t give up; it maintains the confession. You can change any hopeless situation with your faith-filled confessions.
When you are overwhelmed by your circumstances and it seems things are getting tougher, remember that God is still faithful and His faithfulness endures forever.
Allowing people to contribute in your life is a leap of faith. And that comes gradually with self actualization and overcoming fears of uncertainty.
I have the utmost respect for the different faiths professed by my fellow men.
I guess I have friends around me but when you're paying them can they ever really be true friends?
True love is not a hide and seek game: in true love, both lovers seek each other.
The mantra that you're given in Transcendental Meditation you keep to yourself. The reason being, true happiness is not out there, true happiness lies within.
America is so vast that almost everything said about it is likely to be true, and the opposite is probably equally true.
The priest's friend loses his faith, the doctor's his health, and the lawyer's his fortune.
I take deep breaths and be true to my heart.
I love my husband very much. I knew it was real true love because I felt like I could be myself around that person. Your true, true innermost authentic self, the stuff you don't let anyone else see, if you can be that way with that person, I think th...
My faith in the expertise of physicists like Richard Feynman, for instance, permits me to endorse—and, if it comes to it, bet heavily on the truth of—a proposition that I don't understand. So far, my faith is not unlike religious faith, but I am ...
Some days I am not sure if my faith is riddled with doubt, or whether, graciously, my doubt is riddled with faith. And yet I continue to live in a world the way a religious person lives in the world; I keep living in a world that I know to be enchant...