Sentences with phrase «destitute at»

Destitute At 80: Retiring In Secular Cycles Thank you kindly.
The victim of the bandits on the Jerusalem - Jericho road, the widow mistreated by an unjust judge, the unfortunates on whom publicans like Zacchaeus practised extortion, the destitute at a rich man's door, prisoners unvisited and hungry folk unfed — always it was wronged individuals who called out from Jesus a social message.3
the destitute at a rich man's door, (Luke 16:19 - 31.)
Christian charity Housing Justice Cymru found churches in the Caerphilly, Newport and Swansea areas served the destitute at 20 different centres across the period, amounting to that time.
Again, I'm not arguing that 4 % is right for everyone, but it's certainly not a pie - in - the - sky number that leaves you destitute at 90.

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The Judaic ethic that Jesus exemplified held that loans to the destitute poor among the Israelites should be made at no interest, but it allowed and approved such rental in commercial endeavor, due to the risk and loss of use involved.
For Stefan and Camille, discovering a destitute Syrian family desperately trying to shelter at the foot of the church stairs is a normal occurrence.
The technically primitive, destitute and enslaved people did not long for a «deliverer» whose ministry was one of suffering; a messiah whose version of the messianic age was the cross seemed to be no messiah at all.
As millions of destitute Americans continue to be deprived of adequate access to good health care, people of all parties in the UK regard the retention of the National Health Service, «free at the point of delivery,» as essential to our cultural health.
The abandoned baby on the street, the stranger at the door, even our own husband or wife or child, is a diamond, and in receiving and treasuring these diamonds we are receiving the «pearl of great price» that was once hidden on earth as a destitute child of uncertain parentage.
Without them, without at least one of them to claim as his or her own, the individual is a religious orphan, homeless, destitute.
Death, how welcome is your sentence to a destitute man whose strength is failing, worn down by age and endless anxiety, resentful and at the end of his patience!
We are all, at least some of the time, in the situation of the rich young man; we have more than we need, certainly more than others who are destitute and desperate.
But in so far as the moment is to have decisive significance (and unless we assume this we remain at the Socratic standpoint) the learner is destitute of this condition, and must therefore have been deprived of it.
Wisconsin's first attempt at shaking things up offensively after a destitute first half: a jet sweep to Kendric Pryor on the second play of the half.
By Natalie Bloomer and Samir Jeraj Single parent families could be left destitute and at risk of deportation following a secret anti-immigration initiative by the Home Office, Politics.co.uk can reveal.
She grew up poor and at times destitute after her father left her pregnant mother and two children for the neighbours» 16 - year - old daughter.
The homelessness charity Crisis warned at the time that the sharp rise in temporary benefit cuts was «cruel and can leave people utterly destitute — without money even for food and at severe risk of homelessness».
Calais, of course, contains at the other end of the social spectrum destitute asylum seekers who wish to try to enter Britain.
I'm afraid I'll sound condescending here, but if you don't at least follow the news, you probably are going to find Syriana to be a tedious watch, and that's a shame in itself, as ignorance to world events is what greases the wheels of the grand machine that keeps corporations fat and happy, politicians in their pockets, foreign regimes in a constant state of perpetual flux, and the standard of living for millions of people near destitute in what should be the among the wealthiest nations on the face of the Earth.
But the conference then offered to pay the majority of my expenses, and at the same time, I could see that despite my destitute state, this was probably a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity.
Christmas at Carnton by Tamera Alexander — In the midst of war and the fading dream of the Confederacy, a wounded soldier and a destitute widow discover the true meaning of Christmas, the cost of love... and of loving again.
If attempts at budgeting or working out arrangements with creditors haven't produced a solution and you're on the brink of becoming destitute, declaring bankruptcy can work to eliminate most of your debts and allow you to start over again.
At this festive season of the year it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present timAt this festive season of the year it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present timat the present time.
All food donated is used to feed only the most destitute dogs and cats and is never used to feed the dogs or cats who reside at Little Shelter.
Immerse yourself in ancient Roman history when we stop at Pont Du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 1st century; visit the amphitheater in Arles, the city with the most Roman remains outside of Rome, Then, moving on to the Middle Ages, visit Rocamadour, a town perched high on a cliff; walk by the ancient battlements in the beautifully preserved, medieval town of Carcassonne; and visit Beaune's Hôtel - Dieu charity hospital, built in 1443 after the Hundred Years» War left many of the town's population destitute..
Other exhibition highlights include the film Disorient, which was first shown at the Venice Biennale in 2009 and conjures an east that is both magical and destitute.
Phillip Evergood's Forgotten Man painting depicts a destitute amputee with his slouched over body at one with and, almost camouflaged by his surroundings, a grimy, graffiti - filled stoop.
Even at this time of year, it seems that if any provision is to be made for the poor and the destitute, it has to be substandard and awful and demeaning.
Two members of a traveller family were jailed for 11 and four years respectively after being found guilty of brutally manipulating and exploiting destitute men for financial gain at a caravan site near Leighton Buzzard.
If a person died at home, and has no next of kin or friends to arrange or pay for the funeral, had no money or other assets, and the coroner is not involved, when a doctor has issued a medical certificate of cause of death, the police will complete a burial / cremation of a «Deceased Destitute Person» form P372, which is sent to the Director of Public Health Unit (PHU) of the relevant Health Service.
If a Coroner's case involves a destitute person, and there are next of kin, the counsellors at the Department of Forensic Medicine can be approached by the family to assist with funeral arrangements.
The people they help include families at risk of being made homeless, elderly and disabled people who need help to access the support to which they are entitled, women and children who have been victims of trafficking and people at risk of becoming destitute.
You don't have to strive to look destitute — that will bring a whole other kind of attention to yourself — but you should at least look like you're not carrying anything too valuable.
ours was not even a happy home, but even as that destitute child, I would go into the mountians where the wildflowers ansd the lofty trees grew and escape the chaos in my home and life.There among the birds and flowers I found peace and GOD.so now I surround myself with flowers and I have made a beautiful home out of a fixer - upper and at 60.
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