faith-lift
English
Etymology
Blend of faith + face-lift.
Noun
faith-lift (plural faith-lifts)
- (informal) An act or instance of strengthening one's faith.
- 2008, Diana Lynn, Soulutions: Your Spiritual Makeover, iUniverse (2008), →ISBN, page 13:
- If your vision ever becomes cloudy, and you find yourself losing faith, your spiritual makeover suggests you treat yourself to a “faith-lift”!
- 2008, Mark Stibbe & Andrew Williams, Breakout: Our Church's Story of Mission and Growth in the Holy Spirit, Saffron House (2010), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- They simply believe that we are not called to manage decline but rather to oversee the expansion of the Kingdom of God through the local church. I like hanging out with such people, simply because they give me a much-needed faith-lift.
- 2013, David Stanford, "That's Not Odd … That's GOD!", WestBow Press (2013), →ISBN, page xiii:
- Perhaps you don't fit either of these categories, but you simply need a booster-shot of faith. God's providence to Debbie and me has certainly bolstered ours, so our prayer is that these stories will give a faith-lift as well.
- 2008, Diana Lynn, Soulutions: Your Spiritual Makeover, iUniverse (2008), →ISBN, page 13: