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fellowship and run
Anton Zeilinger, Professor of Physics at the University of Vienna, received a grant from Templeton to run a fellowship for young scholars interested in the nature of quantum reality and its philosophical implications.
Meetings are run in each home by fellowship coordinators who have completed The Way of Abundance and Power class series.

fellowship and by
The feeling of individual inferiority, defeat, or humilation growing out of various social situations or individual deficiencies or failures is compensated for by communion in worship or prayer with a friendly, but all-victorious Father-God, as well as by sympathetic fellowship with others who share this faith, and by opportunities in religious acts for giving vent to emotions and energies.
How far the fellowship in most local churches falls below what the New Testament means by koinonia!!
There is A growing conviction among pastors and Church leaders that all those who come into the fellowship of the Church need preparatory training, including those coming by transfer of membership.
This problem is illustrated by the fact that many local churches drop from the active membership rolls each year as many as they receive into the fellowship.
AA is served entirely by alcoholics, except for seven " nonalcoholic friends of the fellowship " of the 21-member AA Board of Trustees.
Thus united to them in the fellowship of life, he will both understand the things revealed to them by God and, thenceforth escaping the peril that threatens sinners in the judgment, will receive that which is laid up for the saints in the kingdom of heaven.
Supported by a research fellowship from Columbia University, for several years, Bartók and Ditta worked on a large collection of Serbian and Croatian folk songs in Columbia's libraries.
Bob Jones, Sr. argued that if members of Graham ’ s campaign executive committee had rejected major tenets of orthodox Christianity, such as the virgin birth and the deity of Christ, then Graham had violated 2 John 9-11, which prohibits receiving in fellowship those who do “ not abide in the teaching of Christ .” In the 1960s, Graham further irritated fundamentalists by gaining the endorsement of Cardinal Richard Cushing for his Boston campaign and accepting honorary degrees from two Roman Catholic colleges.
When their study of the New Testament led the reformers to begin to practice Baptism by Immersion, the nearby Redstone Baptist Association invited Brush Run Church to join with them for the purpose of fellowship.
When Ray found himself unable to subscribe as required by the ‘ Bartholomew Act ’ of 1662 he, along with 13 other college fellows, resigned his fellowship on 24 August 1662
In the United States, after medical school nephrologists complete a three year residency in internal medicine followed by a two year ( or longer ) fellowship in nephrology.
Its mission is " the care of the Catholic Church for the needy, thereby encouraging human fellowship and making manifest the charity of Christ ", and it undertakes this mission by carrying out humanitarian relief operations following disasters, fostering charity, and encouraging cooperation and coordination of other Catholic organizations.
When Joan died during her first childbirth, Jesus College showed its regard for Cranmer by reinstating his fellowship.
Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA ), the first twelve-step fellowship, was founded on August 11, 1938 ( although some speculate the date as being June 10, 1935 which is the date that Dr. Bob had his last drink ) by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, known to AA members as " Bill W ." and " Dr. Bob ", in Akron, Ohio.
Whether a congregation is a ' fellowship ' or a ' church ' sometimes hinges on whether it is led by one ( or more ) minister ( s ): those without ministers being fellowships, those with ministers being churches.
Such Grihastha disciples financially helped the monastic disciples led by Vivekananda to form fellowship at a derelict house at Baranagar on the river Ganges.
The community as a whole will benefit by the cooperation of all its parts, while the individual will find in his associations the advantages of the help, the sympathy, and the fellowship of his neighbors ( pp. 130-131 ).
In the United States, hematopathology is a board certified subspecialty ( American Board of Pathology ) practiced by those physicians who have completed general pathology residency ( anatomic, clinical, or combined ) and an additional year of fellowship training in hematology.
by completing a fellowship program which varies in length depending on each program's requirements.
In the United States, forensic pathologists typically complete at least one year of additional training ( a fellowship ) after completing an anatomical pathology residency and having passed the " board " examination administered by The American Board of Pathology or The American Osteopathic Board of Pathology (" board-certified ").
Physicians who perform Mohs surgery can receive training in this specialized technique during their dermatology residency, but many will seek additional training either through preceptorships to join the American Society for Mohs Surgery or through formal one-to two-year Mohs surgery fellowship training programs administered by the American College of Mohs Surgery.
Meals are taken by the entire colony in a dining or fellowship room.
The Benedictine order was originally created by Saint Benedict to combine monastic fellowship with physical exertion, mental stimulation and spiritual duties, holding that exercise and physical work would help lead to a healthy soul.

fellowship and Frank
He visited the United States in December 1946 and spent a year and a half in fellowship with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West in Arizona, and at Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
They married a few years later and, instead of a traditional honeymoon, traveled across the United States visiting Frank Lloyd Wright buildings on a Cooper Union fellowship.
Upon graduation, Dr. Stephen Frank Altschul worked in the Mathematics Research Branch of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases as a IRTA postdoctoral fellowship.
He first came to the U. S. in 1959 on a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship to study research in psychotherapy with Jerome Frank at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

fellowship and Trust
In 1936 Saha received a fellowship from the Carnegie Trust of the British Empire, and he went on an extended outing that took him to countries like Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Israel.
He was later Business Manager, News Director at the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. Corea represented the Director-General of the station at a Commonwealth Broadcasting Conference, when he was in the United Kingdom, on a six-month fellowship with the Nuffield Trust in 1970.
The Churchill Trust awards a Donald Mackay fellowship annually for journalists and detectives to study methods of investigating and bringing to light organised crime.
In 2002, he was awarded with a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust travelling fellowship to climb Denali ( aged 19 ), Aconcagua ( aged 18 ) and Mount Kosciuszko ( aged 19 ), the highest peaks in North and South America and Australia.
Tom Devine was a member of the Research Awards Advisory Committee of the Leverhulme Trust from 2003 to 2009 ( adviser on all history fellowship applications ) and holds Adjunct Professorships at the East Carolina University and the University of Guelph, Canada. He was Acting Head of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology from 2008 to 2009 in the University of Edinburgh.

fellowship and association
This may mean having fellowship in the church with people with whom, on the level of merely human agreeableness, we might prefer not to have any association at all.
The purpose of the association is for fellowship between churches of like faith and practice.
Sometimes confused with the Independent Baptist Fellowship International ( IBFI ), the IBFNA is a northern-oriented fellowship formed by individuals who left the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches ( GARBC ) due to what they felt was a drift of the association away from their original separatist position.
We believe that this should be left to the individual, and that neither the practice nor the non-practice of it should be any bar to fellowship, either in the church, the local association, the Presbytery, or the General Association.
The association provides fundamentalist black Baptist churches a means of fellowship in the areas of evangelism and foreign missions.
* To pursue a fellowship of association that can mobilise the necessary resource, skill, and wisdom to bring these about
Another regional association facilitating increased dialogue and fellowship opportunities is Common Cause Appalachia,
At the annual session of the association in 1893, fellowship was withdrawn from two churches " because of their doctrine of holiness or carnal perfection ". ¹ The two excluded churches and two newly formed churches met in 1894 to organize the Holiness Baptist Association.
These laws apply especially to that association established some years since under the name Universal Students ' Union ( Allgemeine Burschenschaft ), since the very conception of the society implies the utterly unallowable plan of permanent fellowship and constant communication between the various universities.
The purpose of the association is to promote a sense of fellowship among Plasticville, USA collectors and to serve as an accurate source of information regarding all aspects of Plasticville collecting for its members and the general public.
Our churches are not subordinate to the rule of any denomination, convention, association, fellowship or any other religious body.
" The purpose of the association is the promotion of amateur journalism and fellowship of amateur writers, editors, printers, and publishers ; and the circulation of their work among the membership.
The Academy's purpose is " to establish and maintain an association of persons and organizations interested in science and scientific research in all of its branches ; to solicit financial and other support ; to cooperate with educational institutions, industries, and state agencies in fostering an interest in scientific matters, in promoting scientific investigations and in spreading knowledge of the sciences ; to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of papers on scientific subjects and facilities for their publication ; to provide opportunities for the cooperation and fellowship among its members ; and generally, in doing these things, to benefit not only its own members, but to promote the civic, agricultural, academic, industrial, and commercial welfare of the people of Virginia.
The goal is to provide three days of learning, sharing, networking, and fellowship, as well as to conduct official association business.
Motibhai and Diwaliben were both deeply involved in the Swaminarayan fellowship ; Diwaliben ’ s family ’ s association with the Swaminarayan fellowship extended to the times of Bhagatji Maharaj.

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