It is called faith. Faith is believing without seeing.
Belief, trust, confidence.
Church House Trust was created in 1978.
He was the first to teach the belief in one God.
United Church Schools Trust was created in 1883.
Singular: It is my belief that the answer is God. Plural: My beliefs lead me to trust in God.
trust in someone.
the word belief has no meaning but to be faithful and know you can trust. that's your sentence
A large majority of Hispanics ARE Roman Catholic.
dependence, confidence, trust, belief, faith
Another word that means the same as trust is belief. Also reliance.
Although these words are used interchangeably by many people, there is a nuance of meaning which is lost when you do so. Belief is the act of believing, of accepting as true a statement about the world. You can believe things on slim evidence, much less evidence than you would need to be able to say that you know something. Trust is your attitude towards another person, thing or entity. It expresses confidence in that person's ability to do something. If you say, "I may be lost, but I trust my horse to get me home", you are expressing confidence in your horse's ability to find his way home. Sometimes you can trust someone or something to do things in a certain way. "I trust the banks not to make unwise investments with my money". Trust, like belief, can be founded on slim evidence. You may believe something because you trust that the person who told you would tell you the truth. You use your trust as a support for your belief. Faith refers to any belief or trust you have which is based on slim evidence. The more evidence there is for a belief or for your trust, the less it is a matter of faith.
belief and faith trust yourself