What I've found, and what Scripture tells us, is that your faith is not something on the side, something you carry with you - it is inherently who you are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are some people that look at faith as a part of their life, and there are those like me that look at faith as the essence of their life. I look at all things through my faith.
My faith has always been important to me. It defines who I am.
I think when you're dealing with faith, you want to be as responsible and sensitive to the material as you can.
On the one hand, faith is a profoundly personal contact with God, which touches me in my innermost being and places me in front of the living God in absolute immediacy in such a way that I can speak with Him, love Him, and enter into communion with Him.
I have my own faith which I've developed. It's non-denominational. I don't even know if it's about God.
Faith always contains an element of risk, of venture; and we are impelled to make the venture by the affinity and attraction which we feel in ourselves.
Faith gives you an inner strength and a sense of balance and perspective in life.
Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.
My faith informs everything I think and do. It's part of my value system.
My faith, inasmuch as I have any, is more like a kind of Joseph Campbell thing, and even that frequently finds itself tested to oblivion in siren waters.
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