When our forefathers put down roots in desolate places, the thing that allowed them to survive was that they had a faith to see them through the tough times.
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Faith is reason grown courageous.
These are strange times. Reason, which once combatted faith and seemed to have conquered it, now has to look to faith to save it from dissolution.
Seeds of faith are always within us; sometimes it takes a crisis to nourish and encourage their growth.
We had great faith that with patience, understanding, and education, that my family and I could be helpful in changing their minds and attitudes around.
Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light.
Without our faith, we wouldn't have been able to succeed. On many occasions, before we'd go out on a sit-in, before we went on the freedom ride, before we marched from Selma to Montgomery, we would sing a song or say a prayer. Without our faith, without the spirit and spiritual bearings and underpinning, we would not have been so successful.
My own faith was nurtured by my grandmother and her clinging deeply to her faith when she was dying a painful and slow death from cancer.
I grew up in a house full of faith, and my mother died when I was a little girl, and I found comfort in my faith.
Ever since the world began, it has been the belief of mankind that desolate places are the special haunt of supernatural beings.
It is possible that strong levels of belief in God, gods, spirits or the supernatural might have given our ancestors considerable comforts and advantages.
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