Sentences with phrase «about a little boy»

When I am urged to pray about a church building project, or when I'm told that God has intervened and made funds available for a vacation or an exotic mission trip, I think about the little boy in India who begged me to pray for his mother, who died of AIDS a few days later.
We were having a «cute stories» moment, talking about our little boys liking to dress up in girls» clothes.
Dear Abby: I want to tell you about a little boy named Jakub.
And that's the thing about this little boy, this fourth baby of mine.
Kevin will be 4 months old on the 17th and I can't say anything bad about this little boy!
Racer can join Flash and Dash as a name that just about every little boy becomes, especially in those toddler years, but it can easily be a cool kid name like Rebel and Rocco too.
Even though I don't have a boy, I'm pretty opinionated about little boy's clothing and I must say, I usually hate all of it.
She's giving a rather senile speech right now, about a little boy who doesn't want to go heaven.
If you're not familiar with it, Lion is a movie based on a true story about a little boy that gets lost on a train in India.
I don't know the first thing about little boys.
I'm so sorry to hear about your little boy, I know that kind of thing feels awful.
They probably thought it was adorable to hear their 4 - year - old talk about the little boys in her class, but the question sent an unhealthy message to the impressionable young girl.
«The Jungle Book» (1967) is a delightful tale for all ages about a little boy named Mowgli who has been raised since birth by animals in the jungle.
How could a movie about a little boy trying to find his song be complete without a superb soundtrack of rousing Mariachi tunes and heartfelt ballads?
Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible, The Orphanage) commits another act of emotional terrorism with his latest movie about a little boy learning to grieve with the help of a semi-terrifying tree monster with a weirdly muscular butt.
The standouts here: Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet doing more experimental image - making along the lines of their gorgeous giallo homage Amer; Adam Wingard appearing on screen to puzzle out a hilarious solution to being stuck with the letter «Q»; Xavier Gens landing a grisly statement on the tyranny of body fascism in the culture; and contest - winner Lee Hardcastle contributing a clever stop - motion bit about a little boy's fears of potty training.
If you're familiar with the story of The Little Prince — about a little boy who travels to various planets in his plane, encountering animals, humans and a rose — a faithful adaptation of that tale is at the heart of this film.
It's about a little boy who would rather watch cartoons and read comics than pray with his father.
Wes Anderson returns to the animal hijinks and stop - motion animation that powered his Fantastic Mr. Fox with this futuristic, supposedly Kurosawa - influenced comedy about a little boy searching for his lost canine companion on a remote Japanese landfill where all of the country's dogs have been quarantined.
Originally screened on PBS, Dottie Gets Spanked is a half - hour short about a little boy in the sixties who idolizes a Carol Burnett - like TV star.
Who would have thought that a story about a little boy and a giant tree could be so emotional?
The film works best as a drama about a little boy coming to terms with his fears.
Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman star in the true - life drama about a little boy lost — and found.
The flashbacks are interspersed with scenes from the present day, where her girlfriend Vanessa contacts the hospital to find out more about her little boy.
A selection of resources to accompany «Nimesh the Adventurer», by Ranjit Singh and illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini, a fun - filled story about a little boy with a BIG imagination.
True to their word, the company announced a secondary license for their backers to shoot for — Osamu Tezuka's Atom Cat: «This is a family reboot of Astro Boy drawn by Tezuka in 1986 - 87, about a little boy who has... Read More...
«This is a family reboot of Astro Boy drawn by Tezuka in 1986 - 87, about a little boy who has a cat with Astro Boy's powers.
I personally wasn't completely sold about the little boy but the game looks and plays fantastic.
That sparked an idea about a little boy with a very big gun using it to jump around with.
Kick & Fennick is an easygoing platform adventure for PS Vita about a little boy with a very big gun.
As you can see in the trailer, Kick & Fennick is a game about a little boy with a very big gun.
About Blog This is a story about a little boy called Felix who loves trains, but loves his triplet sisters more.
See, my husband heard about a little boy at school, who, when asked why he didnâ $ ™ t have a good breakfast that morning had responded, â $ It wasnâ $ ™ t my turn.â $ It wasnâ $ ™ t my turn.
I am currently 2 days overdue with my second and am so anxious for you to hear more about your little boy.

Not exact matches

I started freaking out because I had never been around a little boy and didn't know much about raising one.
In fact, Paul has spoken insensitively about Asian people more than once on social media, tweeting about his encounters with «little Asian ladies» and «little Asian boys
Maybe this little boy thinks his mom is super cool and needs to upgrade her ride, maybe he just saw a car he really liked and wanted to talk to her about it.
Creativity pick: This French ad about cookies, a little boy, and how much he loves his mom is pretty irresistible (especially the scenes where he's wearing a handmade dinosaur costume).
The once little boy was now about 6 - foot - 2 and spent the time at his grandparents» house in South Carolina playing basketball in their yard with his cousins.
It's about time the men stop discriminating against women, stop abusing little boys, and whittle down Canon Law so it makes sense.
They seem to be mostly about priest abusing little boys, Westboro Baptists saying God hates the families of fallen soldiers, politicians deciding that women now need two (not just one) unnecessary medical procedure before they can be allowed to make decisions about their bodies, and Christians telling couples who want to legally commit their lives to each other that they aren't allowed to do that.
So given the topic of this article — which is about Men of God diddling little boys — is the way priests look at children better than they way us filthy westerners look at women?
In effect, despite all the explanations about context, shoes, submission, baldness, «little children» (KJV) / «young lads» (NASB) / «boys» (NIV) / «little boys» (DRA) really being young men, statistics on loving versus brutal behavior by God, it seems that you are saying that you can't justify «a curse on them in the name of the LORD,» even within your own contrived context.
It has something to do with people strapping bombs to their chest and raping little boys confused about the world thanks to a mutilated genital.
That's why we have these old stories about wolves chasing little girls, step - mothers planning the death of young innocent ones, and little boys being run down by malicious witches in candy houses.
The Bible god, according to 2 Kings 2:23 - 24, sent two bears to tear - up 42 little boys who were teasing the bald headed Hebrew «prophet» Elisha about his bald head!
And I'm not talking about how he was a little boy.
Good thing about being a priest or bishop, no need to worry about pesky contraceptives when all you do is molest little boys.
Caryn Rivadeneira wrote an excellent response at Her.Meneutics that says just about everything that needs to be said about why we shouldn't shame little boys for nurturing and caring for baby dolls.
Next you christians will tell us that we're wrong about priests and little boys too.
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