They wanted to make a difference because they felt so strongly about something that was they hated religion and would die to change it.
Lollards.
The lollards believed in world peace and that all wars were sinful, so never took serious action such as protests and campaigns, they just travelled, teaching any groups who would listen the lessons that God taught us.
lollards
The Lollards believed that the church should aid people to live a life of evangelical poverty and imitate Jesus Christ.
It means that as far as the Lollards were concerned, the Catholic Church's method of ordaining priests had no Biblical basis.
John Wycliffe
Lollards were not only the followers of John Wyclif - they were called the Wycliffites. The term "Lollard" loosely refers to heretics in general (the name possibly derives from the dutch term meaning "babbler"). While some Lollards were sympathetic to the views of Wyclif, they also disagreed and differed on some points. The point is, a Lollard was not only a Wycliffite.
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Lollards
I want to grow individually and professionally in this position. I want to make a difference to the company and the individual's the company services.
Only if you want to and believe that you can.
You should list reasons why you want to make a difference and state why that difference could change everything. I hope that helps.....