I'm a Christian. I go to church when I can. I was raised Baptist. I went to a Lutheran school. I'm a nondenominational practicing Christian. I have a lot of faith.
Your faith in yourself is all you will ever have. Don't let anyone take it away from you ever.
Well I think that Catholicism's basic foundation of faith is personal conscience. I think it's between you and God not you and the Church.
You just kind of have faith. If that sounds kind of mystical it's because I really don't know how it works but I trust that it does. I try to write the way I read in order to find out what happens next.
When did we begin to lose faith in our ability to effect change?
Doing films in Latin America is like an act of faith. I mean you really have to believe in what you're doing because if not you feel like it's a waste of time because you might as well be doing something that at least pays you the rent.
You work on things and you have such faith in them while you're making them that everything feels special - in a way.
By concentrating on what is good in people by appealing to their idealism and their sense of justice and by asking them to put their faith in the future socialists put themselves at a severe disadvantage.
When you put your total faith in God no matter what happens to a person who's a true believer if you die you know you're going to heaven to be with God.
I guess my religious faith sustained me more than anything else. Family is also very important. If I didn't have children it would have been too difficult. Even if you are strong you still need people who would support you all the way.