Hamas reviews the sermons at Gaza's mosques, and those sermons now tell worshipers to join the demonstrations at the Gaza border.
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He has been accused of making lewd remarks in sermons, justifying spousal domestic abuse in both sermons and private conversations, and discouraging victims of rape from coming forward.
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Such sermons date from the founding of the United States, including those against Thomas Jefferson for being a deist and sermons opposing William Howard Taft as a Unitarian.
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He worked for years on his preaching, refining sermons, listening to other preachers and creating an ongoing workshop in his home where he invited more educated preachers to critique his sermons.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Worshippers went online to listen to sermons.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Worshippers went online to listen to sermons.
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Eric gives sermons in the middle of these sessions, and the book is a collection of sermons delivered between November 2016 and August 2018 — nearly the first two years of the Trump era.
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And concerts are still attended like sermons, sombrely and seriously.
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"Sermons won't fix it, and nor will advertising," Taylor said.
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Sermons reflect Turkey's tilt from secularism to an assertive Islamism.
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There was no place in sermons for sources or footnotes.
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That pastor does give guest sermons at Hillsong, though. 5.
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Court proceedings, news bulletins and Friday sermons are in Arabic.
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Martin Luther King Jr. often used characters in his sermons.
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There were no sermons and no attempts at contemporary relevance.
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Each one is distinct: Some are sermons, some are swoons.
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Many participating pastors send their sermons to the I.R.S. afterward.
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For better or worse, then, expect celebrity sermons to continue.
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He leads televised sermons to an audience of about 7 million.
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The loner When at prayers and sermons, he kept to himself.
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Just long, dry sermons delivered by people who weren't massively charismatic.
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Hope Boykin finds inspiration in sermons and speeches of the Rev.
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Jeremiah Wright, whose sermons would cause them trouble down the line.
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SUNBURST WAY, 6519-Faythe R. Sermons to Kathleen H. Mikitko, $346,000.
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He visited clergy and revealed his fears in lectures and sermons.
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They can worship without being subjected to hateful sermons condemning homosexuality.
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"No one should be censoring sermons or targeting pastors," he said.
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At the top there were songs, sermons and a golden sunrise.
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Reverend Jim Antal travels across the country delivering sermons on climate change.
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His apologies, when finally offered, lacked the sincere heft of his sermons.
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It's also tried to ban Wirathu from giving sermons for one year.
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Jeremiah Wright's fiery sermons nearly derailed Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008.
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They sit on the floor to listen to sermons to maximize space.
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His sermons have been filled with invectives against religious minorities and opponents.
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BECOME AMERICA: Civic Sermons on Love, Responsibility, and Democracy, by Eric Liu.
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They have the conviction and grandeur of Jesus's sermons in the desert.
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His sermons, too, were political, full of denunciations of the Somoza regime.
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His Friday sermons appealing for moderation on all sides meet with derision.
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The camera was owned by the church, which regularly posts sermons online.
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Gulen built up his reputation as a Sunni Muslim preacher with intense sermons.
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FRIDAY sermons have been a weekly mainstay of your correspondent's life since boyhood.
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RECUPERATE Because there's no manuscript, preaching three sermons like that is mentally draining.
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Major congregations live-stream their services and upload their pastors' sermons onto YouTube.
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We have users who are writing novels, planning sermons and organising art exhibitions.
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Anyway, he said, his sermons are always better after a couple of beers.
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When will celebrities learn their one-sided sermons rarely change hearts or minds?
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Except Lyin' Ted never seems to get to the end of his sermons.
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He also does something some pastors dread -- he watches videos of his sermons.
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Back then, immediately after the market crash, church sermons were a powerful influence.
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But fears persist that the warm embrace could end after a few sermons.
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Some have supporters all over the world helping them translate sermons and scriptures.
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I looked through 13 well-known King sermons, which admittedly is not comprehensive.
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A pro-Hifter satellite television network broadcasts his propaganda and sometimes Salafist sermons.
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Jerry Brown delivered one of his familiar sermons on the perils of overspending.
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His political sermons have ranged over issues such as security, elections and the economy.
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They've seen spontaneous moments speak to people in ways that scripted sermons never could.
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If football is a civic religion, patriotism has long been part of its sermons.
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Many Muslims will attend special prayer services and sermons to observe Eid al-Adha.
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Mr Schroeder shows Wirathu firing out racist monologues and sermons to masses of devotees.
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There was, to Mr. Richards's knowledge, no single online repository for outstanding black sermons.
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Essentially, ministers would trade use of their sermons for access to Roho's user metrics.
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A stall outside sells recorded sermons on "financial prophecy" and "creating wealth God's way".
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We see much male bonding, pep talks, sanctimonious sermons on secularism and virtue signalling.
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He says he didn't think people in seminary circles would have heard his sermons.
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" His sermons brim with Islamophobic messages, and he routinely calls Arab immigrants potential "terrorists.
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He explains that collecting data from sermons, focus groups and interviews won't happened soon.
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They are something like sermons, and Sanders has always liked delivering them in churches.
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Yet the white working class needs neither more finger-pointing nor more fiery sermons.
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They used informers to tape sermons and collected attendance lists at Muslim student groups.
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He draws on them to shape his sermons but says he's a changed man.
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In "Gilead," she gives us the diaristic letters of Reverend Ames, not his sermons.
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Mr. Graham insisted that his German crusades were apolitical, but his sermons suggested otherwise.
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Sermons about inclusivity have been replaced with demagogic attacks on immigrants and black athletes.
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A nudist church in Virginia where the pastor delivers sermons in his birthday suit.
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"In the churches I pastored, I never did sermons ahead of time," she said.
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The Boston bombers were also found to have watched online videos of Awlaki's sermons.
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In 2014, Houston Mayor Annise Parker subpoenaed five sermons from churches in her city.
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In the sermons he delivers in Nazareth, Father Valério adapts a few of the details.
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Swanson used YouTube to create playlists of construction videos, Mormon sermons and ultraconservative political videos.
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"He was very convincing," says one man who attended Yusuf's sermons as a police informer.
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As always, the series dances on the line between satire and sermons with merry aplomb.
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Sermons on the street corner were popular entertainment, so sophisticated language is in people's ears.
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He was known as "Mullah Radio" for his fiery sermons broadcast over a radio channel.
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McCain ultimately rejected Hagee's endorsement when old audio from one of Hagee's sermons went public.
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You don't necessarily have to follow doomsayers in their perennial "head-for-the-hills" sermons.
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The government keeps strict — critics say harsh — control over mosque sermons and other religious practices.
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In sixteenth-century England, the Puritans started using their children's birth certificates as miniature sermons.
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Here are excerpts from video and audio recordings of his speeches and sermons published online.
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By the time he was ten or so, he was giving sermons with magic tricks.
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A woman stopped attending her beloved Methodist church and instead searches YouTube for inspiring sermons.
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His sermons are often laced with invectives and profanities aimed at religious minorities and opponents.
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Franklin's sermons, released an album of Aretha, then 242 years old, singing nine gospel hymns.
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There was the antique desk where Ms. Kooken's great-grandfather used to write his sermons.
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For decades, the sermons delivered in Mecca and Medina have been pietistic, dogmatic and predictable.
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Wherever he goes, he speaks in sermons about the inevitability of who we must be.
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Fred Keller of Pennsylvania who spoke in sermons, comparing Trump to Jesus at his Crucifixion.
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His sermons and propaganda talks are videotaped, subtitled, and widely used to attract foreign fighters.
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Many of the sermons are legitimately good, but some of the characters are legitimately devilish.
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Sometimes Bob gave brief sermons on why the health of the body was so vital.
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The pews were full, and sermons of affirmation and spiritual sustenance issued from the pulpits.
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"If there was a theme in his sermons, it was 'you are somebody,' " Salvatore says.
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Evans built a global audience through his books, sermons and especially through his radio broadcasts.
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They also posted his sermons on YouTube, which spread his message to a wide audience.
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Ms. Stewart had argued that her client's fiery sermons were protected under the First Amendment.
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The sermons on trading suffering for glory, about crossing the ridgeline before nightfall suddenly made sense.
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Even the way that Black preachers present their sermons has a singing, melodic mode to it.
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In his spiritual avatar, Singh dresses in plain white traditional clothes, giving sermons or planting trees.
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With the rise of podcasts, and online sermons the pull to attend a service is shrinking.
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For instance, in 2014, Houston Mayor Annise Parker subpoenaed five sermons from churches in her city.
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As The Sun reports, many parishioners have been tweeting about wtinessing fidget spinner-themed church sermons.
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Most imams talk about the consequences of different types of divorce in their lessons and sermons.
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He got the name after his early morning sermons whipped crowds into biblical frenzies years ago.
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Raquel delivered sermons and visited the mikvah, a ritual bath said to restore a Jew's purity.
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Sutherland Springs, Texas (CNN)Pastor Frank Pomeroy has delivered many sermons, but this week's was different.
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At the ranch Manson, who was 5-feet-2, hosted LSD-fueled orgies and gave sermons.
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" He said he decided to take what he wants from the sermons and "ignore the rest.
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His charismatic sermons have drawn hundreds of thousands into the streets over a range of causes.
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Some communities are producing performances and sermons to be broadcast on platforms like Facebook and YouTube.
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Ambrose's powerful sermons helped to undermine Augustine's contempt for the apparent crudeness of the Bible's stories.
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There should be no rows of officials trading sermons at the table in Washington or Beijing.
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In beautiful compounds, attendees could — and indeed, still can — take classes and hear music and sermons.
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He recorded at least 70 albums of sermons that were sold in the 1950s and '60s.
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The footage sent by Grace Road to CNN shows the threshing as part of Shin's sermons.
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Like other clergy members, this priest can deliver sermons and move around to interface with worshippers.
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King's sermons, which are not in the public domain, are notoriously difficult to republish or reuse.
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Many pastors from the independent churches it already recognizes give sermons already at the Church of England.
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Dr. William Barber II, a North Carolina pastor whose sermons and outreach efforts often address civil rights.
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So he spent a weekend in early 2014 building a rudimentary website with audio files of sermons.
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In their sermons, Orthodox patriarchs praise Mr Assad for saving one of the world's oldest Christian communities.
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Friday sermons are monitored closely for radical content, says Bakir, and "re-brainwashing" projects are being launched.
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When she persuaded him to attend church services, including at First Baptist, he would laugh during sermons.
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When your correspondent visited parliament recently, a preacher was giving sermons about the dangers of English spies.
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But more critical areas — sermons, liturgy, staffing and defining the church's mission — are typically controlled by clergy.
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Barbara Brown Taylor, an author and Episcopal priest whose sermons have a distinctive poetic flair; the Rev.
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Gerson's Washington Post columns on the degradation of his party have the moral outrage of powerful sermons.
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Nairobi (CNN)A priest has been suspended by the Catholic church in Kenya for rapping his sermons.
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In simpler times, the white walls of the church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
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On the home-front, the Saudis are monitoring religious sermons and arresting clerics who advocate for violence.
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Disapproving finger-pointers penned whiny moral panics and sermons about how it encouraged crime and provoked danger.
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He is less disliked than seen as a loner prone to delivering irritating sermons, fellow senators said.
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Hundreds of al-Awlaki's fiery sermons are still readily available online via YouTube and known jihadist forums.
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My dad enforced this with his weekly opportunity to shame us for our misdemeanors in his sermons.
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Government-sponsored radio programs broadcast sermons teaching women that they have the right to leave failing relationships.
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Ultimately, the author goes to the reverend's sermons (or sends an assistant) to hear the man talk.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the fact that some of the speeches he made were SERMONs.
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Media reports said one of the attackers had watched the inflammatory YouTube sermons of an Islamic cleric.
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Fortunately, minutes after both teams retired to their locker rooms for postgame coaches' sermons, Geno Auriemma appeared.
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Dr. Barber is apt to politicize his sermons on Sundays and advocate civil disobedience to win change.
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But I remembered how certain sermons — especially the miracle stories — once made the world seem more vibrant.
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In his weekly six-to-seven-minute sermons, Cherry tries to be the conscience of the league.
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Another, Salem bin Ali Jaber, was a local preacher who regularly denounced al-Qaeda in his sermons.
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Father "Sweet Paul" Ogallo has been suspended by the Catholic Church in Kenya for rapping during Mass sermons.
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The pastors who have become savvy with technology have tried to use it, putting information and sermons online.
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He's offscreen, calling to Luke and teasing him, mentioning something about them hearing the same sermons as kids.
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But, Scaccia testified, Rachel "went to listen to sermons" after she told her mother about the midwife's concerns.
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One big caveat: The Pope doesn't tweet himself; his staffers often choose snippets from his sermons and speeches.
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Experts say radical inmates like Abdurrahman still get away with disseminating sermons by email, Facebook, and hard copies.
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Their systems of patronage and sermons are hugely popular with people who consider the government has failed them.
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By the early 1970s poor students were flocking to his impassioned sermons, infused with Sufism and Turkish nationalism.
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"I tell him, 'They took my phone and I have ISIS videos and sermons on it,' " Azamat said.
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He found himself alone there, responsible for delivering two sermons every Sunday for the campers in the park.
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Barclay will continue their work at at Reconciling Ministries Network and give sermons and workshops at Methodist churches.
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He invited the younger students to Mr. Rahmani's sermons and introduced them to the writings of Thaba Baba.
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Comprehensive databases of current and historical diaries, sermons and personal letters could help to show how narratives spread.
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In simpler times, the white walls of First Baptist Church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
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The pastor gives his sermons in the old meat section, a large cinder-block room with L.E.D. lighting.
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Any time the radio wasn't getting reception, my mom would pop in a cassette of Jimmy Swaggart sermons.
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Ms. Vinson worked at a craft store and a local church, where she occasionally gave sermons, neighbors said.
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After that attack, Zahran apparently went into hiding, but continued to put out his increasingly radical YouTube sermons.
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Many of them do not want to go to Turkish mosques because they do not understand the sermons.
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Franklin was a down-home preacher whose sermons showcased his earthy squall, which could resolve in dramatic whisper.
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"Even from abroad we've gotten help — there have been sermons held in English, French and German," he said.
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Over the weekend, Paige Patterson gave a pair of sermons at an evangelical revival meeting in Pisgah, Alabama.
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The story features sermons and ghosts, drug-running and tempests at sea, not to mention high-stakes fishing.
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On the rare occasion Danielle Kelley could convince him to go to church, he would laugh during sermons.
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These days, he said, he is constantly on his phone fielding requests, even during sermons and between prayers.
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These can be challenges, but they can be addressed to some extent — but not by sermons about bootstraps.
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Jeremiah Wright, whose fiery sermons almost derailed Obama's first presidential bid, led the church for over 30 years.
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He learned to read and write, studied the Bible, and delivered sermons in the camp and throughout Africa.
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The FPI's Bamukmin supports the #GantiPresiden2019 movement and said he and other preachers push that message in sermons.
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Sermons, including from Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, are broadcast on a big TV in the courtyard.
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Stressing easily understood sermons, contemporary music, and a charismatic pastor, Willow Creek became a successful, often replicated model.
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One soldier remarks warily that ISIS fights fiercely on Fridays, spurred on by sermons from its bloodthirsty imams.
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Scripture and sermons paint her as the embodiment of God's mercy, forgiving and protecting sinners regardless of their indiscretions.
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He held popular indoor and outdoor rallies and his sermons were broadcast on radio and television around the world.
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For all their sermons about fiscal prudence, Republicans in Congress are unlikely to deny Mr Trump a tax cut.
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Neel had radical left-wing beliefs and an engaged social conscience, but her portraits deliver neither sermons nor sentimentality.
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"The research says that people are looking for a different alternative to the church and its sermons," he says.
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Mercy Corps is working with religious leaders to develop poll-monitoring plans and hold joint interfaith sermons in communities.
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Through these sermons and other word-of-mouth sources, moralizing about the stock market crash spread, affecting mass psychology.
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Fazlullah was known as a hardliner who broadcast fiery sermons and hard-line ideology via an extremist radio station.
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On YouTube, increasingly radical sermons could be viewed by young Sri Lankans, until the platform removed them this week.
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He married the former Patrica Kelly, a senior editor at Sunday Sermons, and lived in Galloway, near Atlantic City.
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They give evangelical-type sermons and are backed by a gospel choir that sings liturgical music often in Hebrew.
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Monday's service ran for five hours and varied from fiery sermons to musical romps backed by a spirited band.
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What you see is what you get, with church sermons about giving blessings and being granted blessings in return.
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In 19573, in Paris, he used direct satellite transmissions to carry his sermons to about 30 other French cities.
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An evangelical minister, he delivered Sunday sermons outdoors in the stifling heat and worked construction to make ends meet.
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Liturgy and sermons turned in for an hour of plain quiet broken only by a person moved to speak.
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Literally, this company streams sermons from the U.S. of A all to the way to Israel, Korea and beyond.
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The sermons in Mecca and Medina are read from a script, which is approved beforehand by Saudi security forces.
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Billy Graham was America's best-known Christian evangelist for more than 2400 years, using satellites to transmit sermons worldwide.
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Moore's brother, John, became a naval chaplain; her longer poems' resemblance to sermons echoes John's, and Mary's, Protestant piety.
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Rumi the Aleppo-trained imam, whose sermons beguiled both the orthodox and the subversive of the medieval Islamic world.
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The ADF's "Pulpit Freedom Movement" is an attempt to protest the amendment by having pastors preach specifically political sermons.
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Hubbard also told the informant that Christian was in the process of radicalizing another individual by showing them videos of sermons by Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical Yemeni-American imam who advocated attacks on the West in radical, English-language Internet sermons before being killed in a US drone strike in 2011.
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The earliest Nativity sermons dwell more on this cosmic mystery—the infinite meeting the finite—than on any sentimental details.
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The site would also, in this era of analytics, compile data on how, when and why users viewed the sermons.
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Now, a year later, Roho has 15,000 hours of sermons from several hundred ministers and draws 50,0003 visitors a month.
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Yes, you can read a Bible on your own, but they're just as useful for preachers giving sermons to others.
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For now, anyone recalling nudges from grandma urging wakefulness through tedious sermons should consider that she may have been right.
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Privately run Touba TV generally broadcasts religious programs, including prayer sessions, sermons from prominent imams and in-depth theological discussions.
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He had always rejected and denounced the use of arms and violence, which is evidenced by his sermons and statements.
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The phrase saturated books, sermons, political speeches, Christian summer camps and schools, homeschool textbooks and curricula, and political propaganda films.
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Hailing from a family of Islamic clerics, Suhara gave talim (sermons) to women in her village in Myanmar, she says.
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Their systems of patronage and quasi-religious sermons are hugely popular with people who consider the government has failed them.
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Nevertheless, they could not forbid public worship and could only to a limited extent control the sermons at the mosque.
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Mr Magomedov, whose sermons in Khasavyurt drew thousands, spoke out publicly against IS. Indeed, he was even threatened by extremists.
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Some churches have actually been taunting the IRS since 2008 by recording political sermons and sending them to the agency.
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"Even from abroad we've gotten help — there have been sermons held in English, French and German," he told The Times.
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"His wife was a communications major, so she came and listened to our sermons and graded them," Dimmitt told me.
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I found not only sermons in stones but Tamerlane of Samarkand in the Timberland mukluks tossed on your bedroom floor.
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He portrayed fellow captives, including women and children, as they marched in uniform, sat through sermons and posed for photographs.
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The pastors preached Kingdom Now sermons about taking dominion over the earth and ceding what was lost in the Garden.
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Before the dust-up, Mr. Ghamdi had also delivered Friday sermons at a mosque in Mecca, earning a government stipend.
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"Now I find that I'm very comfortable going to church on a Sunday, listening to the sermons," Mr. Ying said.
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Cho's sermons are also replete with stories of faith healings, which are always followed by wild applause from the congregation.
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But every now and then the spiritual emotionalism elicited in those youth group retreats or Sunday sermons assuaged my depression.
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Just as musicians have their favorite songs, most preachers have an internal playlist of the most unforgettable sermons they've heard.
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I think these 82 people give a decent of idea of the people he included as characters in his sermons.
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She invites people in the community, many of whom don't hold formal leadership positions, to do readings or give sermons.
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And she looked up to Mr. Chandler, a handsome, 6-foot-5 rising star whose sermons always made people laugh.
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Mr. Gu, the rice seller, began attending services two years ago after finding videos of Mr. Wang's fiery sermons online.
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But the internet is also an integral part of their efforts, and they regularly post their street sermons on YouTube.
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Sermons from local pastors and posts on social media from sports figures and movie stars are already having an effect.
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In December 2015, a search for "Anwar al-Awlaki" on YouTube yielded nearly 60,000 results for his sermons and lectures.
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In sermons available online, Mr. Lee has claimed that he was visited by people from heaven who arrived on UFOs.
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He'd practice his calling by going to the henhouse on his family's farm and delivering sermons to his captive flock.
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But Mr. Moore tends to tripwire his own sermons in ways guaranteed to provoke thought, laughter and red-blooded rage.
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Osteen's televised sermons deliver more than 85033 million viewers per week and can be watched in more than 100 countries.
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"These are sermons that can easily be heard from Casablanca to Cairo," said Romain Caillet, an expert on French Salafism.
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First, he worked as a bodyguard for a bank official; then he sold cassettes of his sermons on the street.
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Past tickets for 'Night of Hope' sermons have gone for $15 a pop, but nothing's set in stone quite yet.
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"HATE-FILLED SERMONS" Police said another important suspect in the network was Hafeez Brohi, already on Pakistan's wanted terrorist list.
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Still, Mr. Abdel Rahman did little to mute his sermons when he took up preaching in Brooklyn and Jersey City.
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Recordings of his sermons remain widely circulated online, and have reportedly become even more popular among extremists since his assassination.
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These speeches were sometimes characterised as rants, but they were more like sermons, and they truly felt divine at times.
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In 2015 the authorities began to standardise Friday sermons, a move designed to undercut radicalism—and to promote the president's policies.
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As a career analyst inside the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Rasmussen's sermons have been limited to a closed top-secret community.
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She gets sermons on her phone when she can't make it to church on a Sunday, which is often these days.
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Their systems of patronage and quasi-religious sermons are hugely popular with people who consider the government to have failed them.
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Huma Qureshi, who plays Jolly's wife, is in the film only to clap when her husband delivers his sermons in court.
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Jock's brother is a Billy Graham-esque Evangelical pastor who also owns the networks on which his popular sermons are broadcast.
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Years later, that preacher, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, fueled a protest movement with his virulent sermons excoriating the Saudi royal family.
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"Looking at Art: Some Sacred, Some Profane," a book of his selected essays, reviews and sermons, is being prepared for publication.
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White says Trump told her he was a fan from afar and quoted three of her recent sermons back to her.
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Certainly, argues the imam of Manchester Central Mosque, Irfan Chishti, the message in sermons now is to "to report, report, report".
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While Hagee hasn't trotted out his theories recently, Friday's impending blood moon has reignited similarly creative online sermons and internet conspiracies.
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On Sunday mornings, as he watched Shepherd's Chapel sermons on TV, he'd clean the gun and reload it with Magnum bullets.
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After sermons in Eisleben, the coffin was driven back to Wittenberg, with an honor guard of forty-five men on horseback.
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Evangelicals, aided by the rapidly growing Ku Klux Klan, whipped up hysteria about obscenity through their sermons, publications, and radio shows.
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His sermons aren't officially part of "Bayou Brethren," but they can be watched on YouTube — and Blister has watched them religiously.
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Khweis said he missed many Sharia classes and sermons because the drinking water made him sick throughout his time with ISIS.
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His sermons were published in Zaman, but Mr. Gulen has no official ties with the media group that owns the newspapers.
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He decries identity types for "delivering sermons to the unwashed from a raised pulpit" while offering up his own elaborate jeremiad.
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He became its public face, garnering positive news coverage and penning books and op-ed pieces that read like Sunday sermons.
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The festival commemorates a spontaneous gathering of 1,250 of the Buddha's followers to hear "The Ovadhapatimokha," one of his famous sermons.
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Aaron Colton, whose sermons Dickinson admires as a teenager; the community choristers she joins at Mr. Woodman's Sunday evening singing school.
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Some Friday sermons now exhort, "Muslims choose Muslim leaders," even though the law prohibits the use of mosques for political campaigning.
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This week the Pew Research Center confirmed a truth many churchgoing Americans know to be self-evident: Sermons can be … long.
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Mosque preachers addressed the proposed embassy move in their sermons during Friday prayers, apparently on the instruction of the Palestinian Authority.
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Through various photographs and ephemera, the show will remember his sermons in churches, visits to the United Nations, and much more.
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In his free time, Soleimani attended sermons by Ali Khamenei, who went on to become Iran's second and current Supreme Leader.
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Jeremiah Wright nearly cost him the Democratic nomination, although we now know that Mr. Wright's sermons were edited to be inflammatory.
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A vain hope; the regime of Daniel Ortega emerged as Marxist-Leninist, and the archbishop's sermons began to warn of tyranny again.
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Too often people leave a church because of disagreement, not getting their way, or because the sermons are no longer deep enough.
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In one of several YouTube videos of her TV sermons, the blonde points at the Bible with her silver French press nails.
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He also isn't afraid to bring the black experience into his sermons, the articles he writes and his well-followed Twitter feed.
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But his fiery sermons and messages found their way to huge audiences inside the country through recorded audiocassettes transmitted through phone calls.
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I'm sure a few sermons from Father Anthony from the Way of the Future would set Brother Elon on the right path.
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In his sermons he urges Muslims to understand local English culture better, particularly their neighbours' obsessive attachments to dogs, pubs and gardening.
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He delivered sermons around the globe, including in remote African villages, China, North Korea, the Soviet Union, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
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Her new curriculum requires students to write sermons opposing forced marriage and demonisation of homosexuals rather than learn religious texts by rote.
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He railed against the monarchy in his sermons, and in 1994, he was arrested on charges of inciting rebellion against the kingdom.
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Saeed would often address public rallies and regularly give sermons at Pakistani mosques besides leading a political party his charity group founded.
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But Hutchinson also knew her Leviticus, so she began holding meetings for those ladies in her home to discuss the minister's sermons.
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He used sermons to address issues uncovered during the trial because it seemed the only way to address them was through scripture.
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Beginning with that first common devotion, and continuing through morning prayer and occasional sermons, Duché brought unity and civility to the Congress.
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Some now get their inspiration from Google, not the Holy Spirit, plagiarizing other pastors' sermons and passing them off as their own.
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But not only medieval, for among Muslims today paradise is also at the center of political discourse, sermons and the contemporary imagination.
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These frustrated Americans may not fully realize it, under the influence of decades worth of sermons about government's ultimate incompetence and venality.
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Orgies and sermons The so-called Manson Family made a dilapidated old movie set called Spahn's Ranch near Los Angeles their home.
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Studio operatives have also distributed guides to roughly 80,000 churches that contain suggestions for weaving the film and its themes into sermons.
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There's a Greatest Showman IMAX experience and Greatest Showman sing-alongs, Greatest Showman-themed SoulCycle rides and Greatest Showman sermons across America.
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Listen: We collected eight podcasts about spirituality and religion, from Christian sermons and Muslim slice-of-life stories to skeptical undercover investigations.
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Still, by listening to the sermons of charismatic but extremist preachers based in India and Malaysia, Mr. Zaharan was honing his oratory.
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Bercovitch's work examined the sway Puritan sermons held over American culture and politics, a theme that Buttigieg echoed in his senior thesis.
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I attended his church for some years when I lived in New York, largely because of the high caliber of his sermons.
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Some priests in this deeply Catholic country even gave sermons saying Typhoon Haiyan was a form of divine punishment for human sins.
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Under Sisi, strict new rules limit who is allowed to preach Friday sermons, effectively removing Salafis and other radicals from the pulpit.
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But many also play lengthy versions of prayers or sermons lasting over 30 minutes, which the Indonesian Mosque Council has deemed unnecessary.
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There were no sermons, or rants, which have been par for the course for anyone who has seen Kanye live as of late.
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He was not a noted scholar, but called for greater rights for Shiites — and with limited results, since many avoided his fiery sermons.
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He rails against abortion rights and same-sex marriage in speeches that sound like sermons, with references to Scripture and invocations of God.
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Congregants noted that the fires had claimed decades of history, reducing bibles, century-old financial records and documents, and handwritten sermons to ash.
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During these trance-sermons Baker gave deranged warnings of "the shuddering terrors of eternal damnation" while grinding her teeth, groaning, and breathing irregularly.
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Today Gaadhoo's jetty has crumpled into the sea, and copies of the imam's last sermons flutter about the floor of the abandoned mosque.
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Thought his numerous sermons (and 34 books), Graham has said to have reached more than 20 million people throughout his lifetime of work.
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Martin from ZDMC said mining is demonised so routinely in sermons at his local church that he has stopped attending the weekly service.
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After imploring and haranguing and intoning, Cruz drops into a prayerful whisper, the way preachers do when they are winding up their sermons.
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Party officials censor and add state propaganda to pastors' sermons, Bob Fu, who runs the US rights group ChinaAid, told France24 last year.
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This was comical to Pakistanis and security experts: Saeed has lived openly in Pakistan, giving sermons and interviews and founding a political party.
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"You can throw statistics and graphs at people and it's depersonalized," said Dave, who now gives sermons about climate change at his church.
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" According to The Guardian, the then actor phoned White after watching one of her televised sermons and said she had the "It factor.
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Mr. Colaianni (pronounced coe-lee-AH-nee) owned Sunday Sermons, a subscription service that sold thousands of homilies as a resource for preachers.
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On Friday, all imams in Egypt were instructed to hammer home a single point during their weekly sermons: demonstrations will not be allowed.
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Videos of his sermons, even anodyne history lectures or self-help coaching, were always popular, thanks to his pleasant voice and serious demeanor.
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Black churches have a huge influence in southern politics, so candidates should get comfortable sitting through hour-long sermons the next few Sundays.
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Mr. Waheed, a former government employee who used to give sermons at the shrine, claims to be the spiritual heir to Mr. Gujjar.
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"His sermons contained just the right mix of patriotism and reproof," said Molly Worthen, a religious historian at the University of North Carolina.
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Mosque sermons are warning the faithful to gather as many official documents as they can to serve up to Mr Shah's expected bloodhounds.
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Yet the case in Houston rattled congregations across the country, and clergy are understandably reticent to submit their sermons for approval every week.
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Congregants noted that the fires had claimed decades of history, reducing Bibles, century-old financial records and documents, and handwritten sermons to ash.
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In the panic caused by the anti-Illuminati books and sermons, Thomas Jefferson was (baselessly) accused of being a member of the group.
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For the people who exited the church about an hour later, after the sermons had concluded, there were no questions for Moore to answer.
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This nationalist identity was especially celebrated on St Patrick's Day when, in America and elsewhere, public sermons and orations celebrating Irish heritage became common.
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The most famous of these format rejigs is surely Harold Perrineau's character Augustus Hill delivering his sermons every episode from a perspex prison cell.
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Sermons broadcast through the night using loudspeakers are a common practice in the Southeast Asian country, where the vast majority of people are Buddhists.
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Chasing Coral For Orlowski, the key is pairing church and community screenings of his films with sermons or Q&As from local church leaders.
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Abdurrahman regularly spread "takfiri" doctrine, a belief among Sunni militants who justify their violence by branding others as infidels, through his sermons and lectures.
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" The same rhetoric frequently appeared in Graham's sermons: During a Crusade in Greensboro, North Carolina, he railed against the "dangers that face capitalistic America.
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On the church's website are links to sermons about the creation of the earth by God exactly as it is told in the Bible.
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As seen in the video above, Jim also says that if you make fun of him and his sermons, God will not be pleased.
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Her stories included the Easter or Christmas sermons of major representatives of the area's clergy and the occasional feature about a beloved church organist.
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During his "global crusade" from Puerto Rico in 1995, his sermons were translated simultaneously into 48 languages and transmitted to 185 countries by satellite.
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Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's half-translated anthems breathlessly hollered out like megachurch sermons made Daytona USA wholly underappreciated in any arcade too noisy to hear them.
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She visits Pence's former congregation in Indianapolis, where the pastor is completing 18 months of sermons on exile, a recurring theme in the Bible.
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YouTube now presents Mr. Jibril's sermons behind a warning that the video has been deemed "inappropriate or offensive" by part of the YouTube community.
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Such a pastor is seen as a conduit to Christ, giving sermons so mesmerizing that congregants rush to buy tapes of them after services.
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Some sermons are tinged with sectarianism — he once said that Christians in Egypt have sided with the military and the West against the Brotherhood.
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That message was echoed in our preachers' sermons every Sunday morning as figures like Jesus Christ and George Washington were treated with similar reverence.
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Falwell's particular problem with King was the way he used Christianity, and Jesus Christ's sermons of social justice, to attack the institution of racism.
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LOS ANGELES — From pulpits across Los Angeles, Pastor Kelvin Sauls has spent the past few months delivering sermons on the spiritual benefits of fasting.
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When Muslims are identified as the attackers, we often learn about their obsession with the droning sermons of online imams like Anwar al-Awlaki.
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His sermons also make up an ongoing 24-hour broadcast on Sirius XM. Osteen is worth an estimated at $40 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.com.
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In the years before and since his death al-Awlaki's online sermons provided inspiration for many of those plotting jihadi terror in the West.
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Next up is "Hilton Head Island," a soap opera starring Antonio Sabato Jr. It also streams sermons and documentaries for parents who home-school.
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Turner, as portrayed by Parker, is not a recluse but a warm, encouraging preacher who delivers sermons in the ramshackle church on his plantation.
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Each church show spiel was so predictable, featuring the same discordant musical crescendos, the same sermons, the same vague, lingering unease towards non-gentiles.
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Light traces of sarcasm help viewers swallow the bitter pills that Steyerl is serving: apocalyptic sermons on gun violence, state surveillance, and artificial intelligence.
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The sermons were often sexist, often about abortion and described a relationship to women, to our category that felt really fundamentally offensive and appalling.
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He was a man who wore tight muscle shirts and radiated self-confidence but used to throw up before sermons because he was so nervous.
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Gucci's shows always reminded me of a street church service, with Gucci the charismatic pastor delivering street sermons and hood hymns to his faithful congregation.
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Soto imagined bringing religion directly to the people by offering sermons or bible study in unusual places, like backwater towns, CrossFit gyms, campgrounds, and bars.
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The DuPre Saxophone Quartet performed his quirky "Jesus Is Coming," a driving piece woven through with samples of babies' cries, preachers' sermons and choral voices.
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And according to a federal indictment, one of the shooters in San Bernardino last year, Syed Rizwan Farook, had first been radicalized by Awlaki's sermons.
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The hope is that it'll show that churches aren't just for sermons and bells, but also "a gathering place for communication," says spokesperson Christoph Heil.
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The two have kept in touch, she said, with Trump asking George to send him her sermons, and George responding with updates on her ministry.
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And despite the fact he does sermons like "What Would Jesus Say to Donald Trump," Pastor Ed at Fellowship claims he steers clear of politics.
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Evidently it's now decided it was not, in fact, striking the right balance by continuing to host and provide access to sermons made by extremists.
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So what happened between those fire-and-brimstone sermons and the YouTube video last month; what gave me the confidence to finally speak my truth?
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Also in the decade since, thousands of churches and faith-based organizations centered on "creation care" have been preaching the same sermons as these movies.
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"When you look at terrorist recruitment material, it's also the same content being recirculated again and again—like beheading videos or radical sermons," Roberts explained.
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He also becomes a preacher, and Sam hires him out to local plantations to deliver sermons on obedience and gratitude to other groups of slaves.
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Arabs read, pray and hear sermons in a seventh-century language that is nearly as different from their spoken Arabic as Latin is from Italian.
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He says he knows of one new church where the pastor told his congregation he wouldn't write sermons but preach those delivered by great pastors.
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Once the container ship successfully entered the first lock in mostly sunny, calm conditions, its passage was halted for speeches, sermons and exchanges of memorabilia.
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Sermons posted online since the attack have been interspersed with dehumanizing labels for L.G.B.T. people reminiscent of those used by the perpetrators of historical genocides.
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Whereas most One Great Idea books tend to present gloomy, Puritan-like sermons about how far we have fallen, this one shook up such pessimism.
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There are also extensive written accounts of the cold in the form of letters and diaries, sermons, the records of wine growers, and so on.
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The first half of the teaser includes one of his more subdued prayers, while the second half lets loose with one of his impassioned sermons.
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Hillsong's sermons, influenced by the self-help-style theology of the "prosperity gospel," promise adherents a life full of material as well as spiritual blessings.
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In the early sermons, just after Donald Trump's victory, Eric is torn — he wants to empathize with Trump voters but also to judge them harshly.
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Live-streaming church services is nothing new, and churches have been making and selling recordings of their sermons ever since the advent of cassette tapes.
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Although he denies being a member of the Brotherhood, his sermons are hugely influential in Egypt, where Mr. Sisi's government has charged him with terrorism.
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As he renounced the coexistence he had once preached, he recorded the sermons that would play, long after his incineration, to impressionable youths like Hoda.
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He and Susan tried sending their children to Sunday school, so that they could enjoy the music, sermons, and Bible stories, but it didn't take.
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Muslim students protested, saying the move violated their right to free speech, and the board reversed itself, allowing the children to write their own sermons.
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The Cottage Grove campus is home to a small, tight-knit community, where members of the congregation lead their own sermons and sing traditional hymns.
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Mr. Schuller was known for his flamboyant purple vestments and upbeat sermons, which drew about 7.5 million American television viewers weekly in the mid-1980s.
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It is an endless parade of Amazon hardware devices and appliances and shopping portals, punctuated by hosts delivering brief sermons befitting the church of Amazon.
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In the 20083s and '40s, the term appeared occasionally in advertisements for intellectual products: plays, books and church sermons, book reviews and high-minded articles.
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In the course of at least a dozen sessions, the group debated topics of religious significance drawing on half-remembered teachings snatched from online sermons.
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Spanglish is transitioning from the oral to the written form, as novels, plays, movies, poetry, TV shows, translations, sermons and speeches are delivered in it.
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America's authoritarian friends in the Persian Gulf see democracy as an existential threat; they have no use for more American sermons on the virtues of democracy.
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Faluszczak spoke for more than three hours, sensing the grand jurors were more engrossed than any audience he had addressed in 18 years of giving sermons.
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Smoking and drinking were forbidden; everybody worked, gave their personal possessions up to the commune, and listened to Ellison's increasingly conspiratorial sermons about America's imminent decline.
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Throughout, moderate Muslims and some Buddhists were becoming worried about Zahran's sermons, shared on YouTube and Facebook, which were taking an increasingly violent and extreme turn.
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During his "global crusade" in 1995, Graham's sermons were translated into 48 languages and transmitted to countries around the world by satellite, according to NBC News.
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And while gainful employment can certainly be a pleasant diversion, it cannot dissuade or prevent those espousing radical ideologies from giving sermons or posting videos online.
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Abuse has been denounced so many times in the Koran, but I find that many imams do not want to address this issue in their sermons.
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He would notice a dismissive gesture in the congregation during his sermons, or someone would curse his wife, or mutter "apostate" or "infidel" as he passed.
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During his sermons, Harris claims that failures in wives' submission to their husbands or husbands' love for their wives are the source of most marriage issues.
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Sermons in which Wright had offered stark criticisms of the United States and the phrase "God damn America" was a political nightmare for the future president.
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"We grew up listening to your music and grew old listening to your sermons ... You will always be remembered," Maiza Hameed, a lawmaker, posted on Twitter.
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Graham, an ordained Southern Baptist minister from North Carolina, reached national prominence with his books and sermons and served as a counselor to a dozen presidents.
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Mr. Akonjee's sermons on Friday attracted nearly 200 worshipers, who heard him speak about the role of Islam in a diverse society in the United States.
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An impact that goes on, even in death — as hours of sermons re-air on the unlikeliest of networks, and salvation messages appear above the fold.
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ALGIERS, March 11 (Reuters) - Algerian clerics told the minister of religious affairs on Monday to stop pressuring them to issue sermons in favour of the government.
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People go to church several times a week, priests tend to give passionate, political sermons, and state and church media give a partisan version of events.
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Sermons in Malaysia are standardized, and Islamic leaders typically deliver their Friday sermon in mosques based on the weekly sermon issued by the state religious department.
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"The Ministry of Religious Affairs disseminates religious materials and monitors mosques, radio religious programs and sermons to project one uniform version of Islam," Mr. Maghraoui said.
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Divorce, once considered taboo for conservative Christians, is being presented in some church sermons as a better option than ending up with domestic violence or adultery.
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College in the Coronavirus Era: Wistful Goodbyes and a Sense of Loss Stirring Sermons About Coronavirus, in Empty Cathedrals Two Boys Jumped Into the Hudson River.
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Firebrand preachers seized on his comment to declare — including, illegally, during Friday sermons — that anyone who voted for him would face dire consequences on Judgment Day.
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His sermons have made their way into a couple of books and many magazines, but the majority of what Theise writes ends up in annual catalogs.
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The sheikh's speeches and sermons, passed along on cassette tapes in those days before the World Wide Web, were powerful recruiting tools for the Islamic resistance.
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He has delivered sermons across West Africa about the power of forgiveness and the perfidy of Liberian politicians, but one of his favorite topics is himself.
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Soon after, he turned him on to the sermons of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born imam who had joined Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
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She also nudged him to move the sermons away from fire and brimstone and toward issues of social justice, such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
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While my perspective is grounded in my religious sensitivities, I don't think that sermons or scholarly rebuttals against extremist arguments are what's needed to defeat terrorists.
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That said, Father's Day never disappeared — in 296, a thousand-boy chorus in Spokane celebrated the holiday, and it was a feature of sermons around the country.
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It seems Sinha could find no other way to talk about Islamophobia and prejudices other than getting his characters to deliver long sermons about it in court.
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The case in Houston, which rattled congregations across the country, makes it clear why clergy would be understandably reticent to submit their sermons for approval every week.
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Being partner-less often means hearing those sermons of how we "need to learn to be by ourselves," particularly if a breakup happened in the recent past.
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"At times, people would say through those sermons that I preached or in that time period, they got the feeling I was ministering to myself," Manning recalled.
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Families were given monthly stipends on the condition that they attended sermons in the mosque and that women and girls wore the veil, human rights activists said.
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Around that time, Mohammed Yusuf, a young Salafi preacher in northeastern Nigeria, was delivering sermons about the ruinous legacy of colonialism and the corruption of Nigeria's élites.
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Curry drew from the social justice traditions of the black church in America, where sermons are about empowerment and justice as much as they are about Christ.
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Despite the fighting, the Islamic State radio station still broadcasts across Surt, offering a mixture of stuffy religious sermons and red-blooded threats against the group's enemies.
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When Sylver finished after an hour and a half of "wealth and greed are good" sermons and teaching a woman how to swallow fire, I was sad.
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Among its contentious tactics, the department labeled mosques as potential terrorist organizations, allowing officers to tape entire sermons and collect information about anyone who attended prayer services.
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Grollemond remarks that bestiary manuscripts were originally used within monasteries for the education of monks, but also came to influence the sermons given to the lay public.
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Here are eight podcasts about spirituality and religion that should be on your radar, from Christian sermons and Muslim slice-of-life stories to skeptical undercover investigations.
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While the primary audience will be Christians seeking on-demand sermons, Osteen's unique position within his community may make the show an informative listen even for atheists.
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He gives his sermons in Ukrainian, not Russian, and considers Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014 with the blessing of the Moscow patriarch, to be Ukrainian territory.
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The doomsday church that is at the heart of South Korea's COVID-19 crisis was holding prayer sermons in Wuhan, China, where the illness originated, until December.
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The Islamists built on Mr. Khomeini's sermons, particularly a radical concept known as Vilayat-e Faqih, which extended religious jurisprudence to allow direct clerical rule of society.
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Henry pored over recently unearthed sermons, interviews with the baseball great's close friends and an unpublished book by Robinson — who died in 1972 — to write his story.
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I know because my great-grandfather John Howard Shakespeare was the leader of Baptists in Britain from 1898 to 1924 and practiced his sermons on his wife.
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Still, drag your mouse over the center of the country on any given weeknight and you'll find almost as many pearl parties as you do sermons on salvation.
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In Bahir Dar, capital of Amhara, priests from Ethiopia's Orthodox church gave sermons calling for forgiveness as the bodies of officials were laid out at the presidential house.
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"I remember when I would give sermons at dawn prayers," he said in an emotional speech on state television, referring to the mosque as "the crown of Aleppo".
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The ordination of women as deacons would enable them to carry out a wide range of ecclesiastical activities, from delivering sermons to officiating at some baptisms and funerals.
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Americans no longer needed to wade through Osama bin Laden's ponderous sermons or travel abroad; in fact, Inspire advocated jihadist attacks at home to avoid increased travel security.
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He was leaving Abyssinian to create a website called Roho — the Swahili word for spirit — that would both archive and disseminate videos of the sermons of black ministers.
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I have a friend who is a pastor in a Presbyterian church, and when she started at a new church, she preached six or seven sermons about abuse.
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The quasi-governmental Qatar Foundation hosts campuses for six prestigious American universities, but also promotes sermons by known hate preachers at a mosque meant to serve those campuses.
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Many of the church sermons my childhood pastor gave warned us to never be a half-ass worshipper if we wanted to be swept up in the rapture.
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"People say you're attacking Islam," says Bassam al-Omoush, a former Jordanian minister who teaches at Jordan University's Sharia College and insists on delivering his own, unapproved, sermons.
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In another concession, the Ministry of Religious Affairs on Sunday informed clerics that they are no longer required to submit texts of their sermons to authorities for approval.
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The Early Rain Covenant Church had a congregation in excess of 500 people and routinely held open services, advertising them on public streets, and posting the sermons online.
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"The Truth" 99.3 FM, a Christian station that features daily clips of Mr. Jorgenson's sermons, broadcasts from a drab office building in a shopping center in Des Moines.
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In the summer of 1942, Hans and his friends — inspired by the sermons of the anti-Nazi bishop of Münster — began to distribute typewritten leaflets denouncing the regime.
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In my classes, speeches and sermons, I tell white people that if they fail to speak up when confronted with anti-blackness, they are giving space to hate.
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I remember daydreaming about the Phoenix during my priest's sermons or imagining what would happen if I had the telekinesis to lift the church piano off the stage.
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In between these sermons we follow the story of Robby (Alan Barnes Netherton), a fisherman who's doomed by the threat of drug addiction and his obsession with fishing.
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Last fall, the school board decided to standardize the prayer sessions and offer six preapproved sermons that the children could recite, rather than let them use their own.
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Awards season is upon us here in Los Angeles, which can mean only one thing: Hollywood activism — the speeches, the sermons, the finger-wagging — is on full-display.
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The sermons of Islamist firebrands from the Gulf, such as the Egyptian-born cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi, entered the homes of Tunisians who felt smothered by official secularism.
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YouTube also removes extremist content but continues to host sermons of extremist preachers, saying that the content of their speeches does not specifically violate YouTube's terms and conditions.
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The Houston pastor fills arenas, draws more than 20 million monthly viewers to his televised sermons, and has sold millions of copies of his Christian self-help books.
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Numerous members of the mosque have traveled to Syria and Iraq to join Islamic State, while sermons, seminars and speeches call for "hate against non-believers," the ministry said.
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Adnan Oktar, a controversial Turkish TV host known for giving his sermons while surrounded by a group of scantily clad women he called his "kittens" was arrested on Wednesday.
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My own more traditional church back home, Parkside, even streams sermons online, helping me feel like I haven't left the community even though I live hundreds of miles away.
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A few days later though local religious figures caught wind of the group and imams in the local mosques railed against the band during their sermons at Friday prayers.
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Both were later killed in drone strikes, but al-Awlaki&aposs online sermons and writings remained an inspiration for radicals who carried out attacks in the U.S. and Europe.
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He founded Thomas Road Baptist Church in the former offices of a bottling company in 1956 and soon began broadcasting recordings of his sermons on regional radio and television.
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Catholic devotees prayed the rosary and sang hymns as bishops and the Philippines' own cardinal read sermons against what they say are not "pro-life" policies in the government.
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In Friday sermons, Muslim clerics rail against those who finance holidays to Europe and lavish wedding parties with loans that can devour salaries and lead to depression and divorce.
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Apparently, it wasn't enough that fidget spinners were showing up in people's makeup bags and bedrooms — they're now so ubiquitous that they're making appearances in Sunday church sermons, too.
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Other measures being phased in require preachers to recite only approved sermons sent to them by mobile phone, and insist that only registered and government-trained imams may preach.
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Khin Swe Oo, the custodian of the shrine in Taung Pyone, believes the individuals responsible are inspired by prominent monks who fulminate regularly against nats in widely disseminated sermons.
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He reportedly died of an illness in late 2017, but his sermons channeled deep grievances in Burkina Faso's north where impoverished people have long been frustrated by corrupt officials.
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He reportedly died of an illness in late 2017, but his sermons channelled deep grievances in Burkina Faso's north where impoverished people have long been frustrated by corrupt officials.
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Davidson was founded by Presbyterians, and for many years, we liked our basketball the way we liked our sermons: defensive, careful, fundamentally unassailable and executed with a grim fatalism.
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Even isolated accusations of blasphemy have led to lynchings or mob violence, and Mr. Rizvi has often used the issue to whip up outrage at sermons and party rallies.
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But the sermons span from 1953 when he was a guest preacher at his uncle's Second Baptist Church in Detroit to a handful in 1968, right before his assassination.
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While sermons at state-sanctioned churches are often tightly scripted, independent churches boom with searing indictments of corrupt officials and rousing calls to protect the rights of the poor.
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Nothing in the House revision of the Johnson amendment forbids speeches, sermons, policy discussions or other activities that include electioneering from being posted on that webpage, streamed or tweeted.
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As a result, Reverend Salvation (Benjamin Eakeley) tailors his sermons to match each year's political imperative and Editor Daily (Ken Barnett) creates "news to order," much of it fake.
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His sermons posed a quandary for the video service because the cleric does not directly call for violent jihad and is, therefore, not in clear violation of community guidelines.
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In front of rapt nightclub audiences, when she sang with husky, quavering verve, or turned interstitial monologues into febrile, secular sermons, she was exhibiting a kind of radical transparency.
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Peace TV has been banned in Bangladesh, and Indian satellite channels have refused to carry it, but Dr. Naik's sermons still have a large audience in India and abroad.
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Over 37 years, he has often berated Jews, women and the modern world, yet the authorities have tolerated his hard-line sermons and occasionally cultivated him as an ally.
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On the trans-Atlantic liner Italia, though arrest awaited him in England, he gave public sermons on the first-class deck and was a great hit with the ladies.
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Which takes us to some more bad years, the Commonwealth in England under Oliver Cromwell: long on sermons, short on fun, with maypoles and general frolicking severely frowned upon.
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He recorded dozens of albums of sermons and music and knew such gospel stars as Marion Williams and Clara Ward, who mentored Aretha and her sisters Carolyn and Erma.
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Regulating the content of a minister's sermons is clearly not the designated mission of the IRS, and the government simply should not be in the business of policing speech.
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A great deal of history went up in flames: a bible used by pastors over the past 60 years, handwritten sermons, financial records and documents dating back to 1889.
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Several weeks ago, after the garage came down, he started mentioning the wall during sermons and in church bulletins, and he recently wrote to the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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I only wrote when I felt extremely anxious, which was usually at the Bowery Mission where we had to hear some really disgusting sermons before we got our food.
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Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani did not give a reason for suspending the sermons, which have lately focused on the government's battle against Islamic State militants and anti-corruption efforts.
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One recent international success, according to their website, involved working to overturn a hate speech conviction for a pastor in Sweden who likened homosexuality to "cancerous tumors" in his sermons.
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While the government accused him of inciting violence against the police, rights groups said he was executed for his fiery sermons that called for the downfall of the royal family.
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Wogaman, a dignified man and Methodist scholar, said he tried not to preach politics overtly, though he thought carefully about the messages his sermons would send to the first family.
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The budget of the religious directorate, the agency responsible for the conduct of sermons in the country's mosques, has grown by leaps and bounds, overtaking several ministries in the process.
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Turns out, building up a successful congregation in the Bay Area involves detailed business plans, sleek websites, intentional social media branding, podcasts of sermons, and lots of upbeat Christian rock.
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And, again, using the civil rights as an example is strange, since the amendment was in place during the period when many influential church sermons on civil rights were delivered.
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Here are some details about Gulen and his movement: Born in Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, in 1941, Gulen built up his reputation as a Sunni Muslim preacher with intense sermons.
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They take inspiration from social media sermons and lectures like those of Anwar al-Awlaki, who even since his death has inspired well over a dozen plots in the West.
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It was a recurring theme in the sermons of Ian Paisley, the preacher-politician who dominated Ulster Protestant politics for decades before striking a peace deal with his declared adversaries.
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Instead I learned to cover my knees in synagogue, to be quiet and sit still through sermons that I found boring as a kid and in retrospect find embarrassingly trite.
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Houston city officials had issued subpoenas for sermons delivered by pastors who opposed an LGBT anti-discrimination ordinance (Parker later withdrew the subpoenas following an outcry over the city's actions).
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In addition to regular sermons on the sanctity of jihad, Taliban fighters have also been reminded to "obey their superiors and particularly the newly appointed Amir ul-Momineen," he said.
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Additionally, over the past two years, sermons and lectures at U.S. mosques – many of them considered mainstream and celebrated for their interfaith work – have been inciting to violence against Jews.
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The Friend now used male pronouns (though he insisted he was neither male nor female), and began delivering sermons of an impeding Apocalypse, riding through New England gathering up converts.
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How We Fight White Supremacy explores a wide range of examples, from protests, to sermons, to art, and has contributions from notable voices like Ta-Nehisi Coates and Tarana Burke.
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"The United States has refused and continues to refuse to destroy its chemical arsenal but they would lecture others and give sermons on the destruction of chemical weapons," he added.
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At Friday prayers in the University of Tehran, where the government's Ayatollahs and military chiefs deliver weekly sermons to supporters, the crowd has become smaller and older over the years.
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The series stands apart because the extreme budgets involved allowed the street running through the Ponte Vecchio to burst alive with hawkers' shouts and Savonarolan sermons belted from disdainful doomsayers.
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They had become frustrated that their minister "watered down" his sermons and never said a word about same-sex marriage even after the Iowa Supreme Court legalized it in 2009.
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Sermons given in government-sanctioned churches already have been known to exclude passages of the Bible deemed politically subversive (like the story of Daniel) or to include Communist Party propaganda.
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And then, surrounded by college students who called him a traitor for refusing to be drafted, he could unleash scorching, unpunctuated sermons about racial hypocrisy and the myths of patriotism.
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Not many movies involve the everyday tasks of running a church, with priests rehearsing their Sunday sermons, eating together at staff dinners or dealing with the inner struggles of faith.
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With a look of reflection and purposefulness, he discussed his upbringing and fondly recalled a vivid childhood memory from the 1950s: watching Billy Graham sermons on television with his father.
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His attempts to meet Apollo Quiboloy, leader of the Philippines-based Kingdom of Jesus Christ, were denied; photographs only capture the megachurch's "Appointed Son of God" on his televised sermons.
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I might understand how it is that, though much of the religious service leaves me cold, though the sermons don't often stir me, I still find myself in the pew.
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While many Islamists espouse anti-Western, anti-capitalist, and anti-Semitic views, Gülen's sermons were pro-business, pro-science, and—virtually unheard of in the Muslim world—conciliatory toward Israel.
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She began her musical career as a child singing gospel at the city's New Bethel Baptist Church, where her father, C.L. Franklin, was the pastor, famous for his hypnotic sermons.
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