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- noun The role of being a
servant .
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Examples
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So, to be servants when everything inside of us and everything around us tells us to look out for number one, we must first, admit that the call to servanthood is too big for us to meet and second, rely completely on Christ.
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So, to be servants when everything inside of us and everything around us tells us to look out for number one, we must first, admit that the call to servanthood is too big for us to meet and second, rely completely on Christ.
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I’ll tell you right now, this kind of servanthood is terribly hard for me.
The Courage To Be Christian MIKE NAPPA 2001
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No more shall you be freedom's slave but since your life you freely gave, take servanthood in freedom now.
The Ring -- A Poem and Song regina doman 2009
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No more shall you be freedom's slave but since your life you freely gave, take servanthood in freedom now.
Archive 2009-05-01 regina doman 2009
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When Jim Larranaga refers to servanthood, he could not sensibly be referring to lavishly paid college basketball coaches.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Congrats to David Lewandowski, VC March Madness Champ: 2010
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What aggrevates me is, he is just doing this to be vendictive over losing his Republican base, while invoking the name of our Lord and Savior who came to sit an example of servanthood, and acceptance in the face of "loss of favor".
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Jesus, on the other hand, taught the need to forgive and to sacrifice power for servanthood.
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Japan, Kuwait, or Germany, seem to praise the head-in-the-sand approach to bad governance, bad civil servanthood, and bad communication -- rather than seriously even discussing the moving the society onto higher levels of communication and love.
Printing: NOW YOU'RE SPEAKING MY WAY, REVIEWING the MESSAGE OF Gary Chapman to the Married World 2010
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Japan, Kuwait, or Germany, seem to praise the head-in-the-sand approach to bad governance, bad civil servanthood, and bad communication -- rather than seriously even discussing the moving the society onto higher levels of communication and love.
NOW YOU'RE SPEAKING MY WAY, REVIEWING the MESSAGE OF Gary Chapman to the Married World 2010
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