no
King Charles I of England is famous for being the losing leader in the English civil war of the 1640's against parliament. Charles was eventually beheaded. He is the only person ever to be made a saint by the Church of England
It could accurately be argued that the Presbyterian denominations are BOTH gaining and losing members. While young people often fall away from the church when they leave home, many of these same young adults return as they have children and establish families. Many local congregations in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) happily welcome couples who are not formally married or who are in homosexual relationships. As the Baby Boomer generation ages, they, too, tend to find comfortable communities in the Presbyterian Churches where they can remain active in their later years.
No.
Npd and fear of losing is caused by the lack of feeling the need or attention from someone or family members
They get a bonus just not as big as the members of the winning team.
Charles Pinckney in the 1808 Presidential election
World-wide there is a general move away from formal religion, so it is not just the Anglican Church that is losing members. In some countries and in some denomination, there has been some success in slowing down this attrition by changing the format of services or by emphasising some aspects of belief over other.
If there are any gay clergy in the AME Zion Church, they must be closeted or risk losing their position.
The word repeated the most in the poem, "One Art", by Elizabeth Bishop, is master.
Members who PCS will turn in their AF form 483 to? to the losing stations ariflied driving program manager.
Yes. Charles Barkley played in the 1993 NBA Finals. He ended up losing the series to the Chicago Bulls 4 games to 2.
He was blind (sometime during his childhood he began losing his eyesight) and did drugs (if you were asking why he was the way he was).