1. A. I embraced my faith. 2. Embrace the faith or go to hell. 3. For some modern worshippers, the language barrier can present an obstacle to fully embracing a faith. 4. He describes himself as a cultural Jew whose siritual concepts embrace many faiths. 5. He describes himself as a cultural Jew whose spiritual concepts embrace many faiths. 6. He sees no contradiction in embracing both faiths. 7. He put aside the Catholicism he grew up with as a boy outside Pittsburgh, and he embraced the faith of a nondenominational Bible church in Houston. 8. I had, indeed, embraced the faith given to me as a baby. 9. Other Jewish leaders do not consider circumcision to be as great a priority for new immigrants, believing that they can embrace their faith without undergoing the procedure. 10. Some embrace faith contrary to familial skepticism. |