Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | might draw more attention to Gospel criteria relating to the
2 Intro | quality of our witness to the Gospel.~At first, I thought I would
3 Intro | goods in accordance with Gospel norms. It really is clear
4 Intro | mission of bringing the Gospel to young people - by preference,
5 Intro | unless we come to grips with Gospel options in regard to our
6 Intro | resources in accordance with Gospel values is a crucial one
7 Intro,1,a| has more of an impact, the Gospel or public opinion polls?
8 I | with the teachings of the Gospel.~Furthermore, easier access
9 I,0,4 | balance sheets in light of the Gospel. In that same light, we
10 I,0,4 | plans and projects from a Gospel perspective. Then, once
11 I,0,5 | God, and the calls of the Gospel. Every page in the Gospel
12 I,0,5 | Gospel. Every page in the Gospel speaks of "solidarity" -
13 I,0,5 | How different from the Gospel are the messages we hear
14 I,0,5 | context the calls that the Gospel is sending out to us.~16.
15 I,0,5 | action. It is part of a Gospel imperative. As such, for
16 I,0,5 | because it is basic to the Gospel, and for us, a matter of
17 II | MATERIAL GOODS BASED ON GOSPEL STANDARDS~
18 II,1,1 | the marketplace, we have Gospel values and ideals, as well
19 II,1,1 | service of spreading the Gospel in accordance with our very
20 II,1,1 | goods more in tune with Gospel priorities.~Sharing our
21 III,2 | tune with the values of the Gospel. Society needs to see genuine
22 III,4 | way in which it practices gospel poverty."~To help you go
23 Conclu | way in which it practices gospel poverty."~To help you go
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