The middle, or Third Voice, can help the congregation be unafraid of conflict and to welcome it as an opportunity. |
Without asking, I understood the call she meant, the voiceless pull that kept drawing me to the water unafraid despite my father's fears. |
He's a hard man, unafraid of any opposition, and he gets other people working well and riled up. |
What was delightful about his performance was that he was unafraid to enjoy himself, and revel in the role's potential for comedy. |
In contrast, the attackers were bareheaded and apparently unafraid to show their faces. |
A prolific and polemical author unafraid to offend any and all comers, Abbey was a gadfly who reveled in the controversy he stirred. |