(G. Keohler, «
The Minister as a Family Man,» in The Minister's Own Mental Health, pp. 159 - 66.)
Not exact matches
And every one of them was an advocate of the institution of marriage, insisting particularly that
ministers of the Word of God should be married
men, who would preside over their parishes
as fathers of
families.
Liz and her husband Eli (William Houston, «Dracula Untold») foster their children Matthew (Jack Hollington, «Fearless» TV series) and Sam (Ivy George, «Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension»)
as any Puritan
family would, until their peace is upset by the arrival of a new
minister (Guy Pearce, «Iron
Man 3»), spouting venomous rhetoric and damnation to all sinners in the community.
It's a treatment so intimate that it begins with the future queen's father, King George VI (Jared Harris, Mad
Men), coughing up blood on the day before her wedding - foreshadowing the death that will make his daughter queen - and sweeping enough to place the private lives of the royal
family against the backdrop of a postwar Britain where Winston Churchill (John Lithgow) is in his final years
as prime
minister.
Later that night,
as her
family is watching the news, Minori spots the
man from earlier on television... being presented
as Japan's new Prim
Minister!