Despite his enduring faith, Mr. Carter said he has never developed an explanation for why disaster strikes the innocent and faithful, as when a child is hit by a car.
The book takes a look at Flanders' life and his ever enduring faith.
Not a few old-fashioned people, and young ones likewise, in the ardor of their hopes, still cherished an enduring faith in this old prophecy.
A dominant chord in black people's history in America, despite the message of hopelessness, is an enduring faith in the possibility of transformation.
In his eyes, one may see how a person's worth can be measured by his enduring faith.
Simply put, I would say The Times has a public editor with an instinctive affinity for the underdog and an enduring faith in a free press.
The difference between an enduring faith and a nominal faith is largely at this point.
But driving the engineers' move to high technology is an enduring, simple and popular faith that has made the underground cathedral Colombia's national shrine.
The magnitude of the calamity helped silence them, but so did their remarkably enduring faith that the bull market was not over.
To this is added his extensive reading of modern poetry, especially French symbolist poets, and his enduring faith in the power of poetry.