Sentences with phrase «about a man who»

Ken Allen has a favorite story about a man who turned a case of cold feet into a small fortune.
In late 2005, they had read a New York Times article about a man who had been exonerated of a crime after serving 18 years in prison only to then be arrested again for murder.
Jumping off a story covered previously here on Inc.com about a man who used creative passwords to help him heal after his divorce, Davis - Laack suggests stressed business people use the same technique for slightly different ends.
«It's kind of like a story about the man who went bankrupt, slowly at first and then all of a sudden.
Wolff's other books include, TELEVISION IS THE NEW TELEVISION, a look at the war between old media and new; AUTUMN OF THE MOGULS, about the men who transformed the modern media business; and BURN RATE, his now - classic memoir of the early internet years.
You can believe whatever you want to believe but you shouldn't post negative things about the Man who created YOU people!!
I have a theory about the men who purportedly lived until the age 900.
The story is about a man who found some friends to brighten up his gloomy life, not about religious hacks trying to pass pro-Jesus laws.
Given all this, it shouldn't surprise anyone when Christians react so poorly when women come forward with their stories about the men who have harmed them.
William Paul Young's story about a man who spends a weekend with three personages of God has raised the cry of heresy anew, this...
God Almighty, I am sick to death of all this speculation about a MAN who lived over 2000 years ago!
Becoming more tolerant to gays, more left leaning, hipper, modern, or whatever else you want to throw out there still doesn't change the fact that Christianity is based on a lie about a man who supposedly walked on water, reincarnated, was born from a woman who claimed to a be virgin, and changed water in to wine.
But that scripture about men who lie with men, God meant that one...
Besides, what can you say about a man who must be so ashamed of his first name that he has to use an intial?
I am certainly open to the idea that they New Testament contains a lot of fairytales about a man who actually existed.
Jesus told a chilling parable about a man who gave his servants different amounts of talents.
I have written often about the man who moved a mountain so that a school could be built.
How can someone 2,800 years ago, write about a Man who lived 2,000 years ago, so precisely; and we, in present times, can 100 % identify who he was writing about?
It says something important about the man who thought it wise.
Jeremy, you could write a novel, without any thing illicit being said or done, as Lewis did, about a man who found ways to talk about Jesus (Gods Grace you know what I mean) over and against the forces surrounding him.
At the end is the familiar story in which someone complains to a psychiatrist about a man who thinks he is a chicken.
Have you heard the joke about the man who came to church for the first time?
What about men who enjoy and appreciate partnerships with women and whose sense of calling and security is not dependent upon my subjugation?
You do realize you're talking about a man who passed on a lucrative law career to become a community organizer and help the poor, right?
Recently I read in the news about a man who led the police on a high - speed chase after shoplifting a local department store.
The idea of writing a story about a man who had no faith and then suddenly was faced with accepting something more powerful than myself, followed by miracle after miracle — should certainly help someone else.
As I talked with people, I told a story from one of my fishing magazines about a man who went fishing and got eaten by a crocodile.
There is another story about a man who had given way to a chronic disability, and for years had nursed a grievance which excused him from doing anything about it» (Someone else always gets in before me!»).
And they laugh about the men who write so much about Karl Barth instead of writing about the things he is trying to write about.
@thecollegeadmissionsguru «Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles»
Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles, who when he died the skies turned black and the earth shook so hard that the bodies of dead prophets rose and walked the street.
We need to ask this question about married women who are abused by their husbands, about single persons who are not in position to marry, about those who have been divorced, about those heterosexuals who have no access to members of the opposite sex, about men who are impotent.
The second half of the parable, which is almost a separate parable itself, is about a man who shows up at the feast without the proper wedding attire (Matthew 22:11 - 13).
Luke expands the parable about a man who had entrusted money to his servants with a story of a nobleman who journeys to a distant country in order to confirm his position as king.
Which brings us to Jesus» story about the man who stored up grain for many seasons in his barns, with such a surplus that he thought of building bigger barns.
J Vernon Magee tells a beautiful story about a Man who hands his son over to a another Man who impales his son, turns his insides out, and pulls large portions out of his gut.
We are to imagine, then, a story about a man who gave a supper and invited his guests.
I went on that tangent for several reasons but mostly thinking about the man who goes daily to AA meetings, but also about Easter and how we need a living, loving, Lord to focus on.
In the verse immediately following there is a story about a man who desired to build a tower but first sat down to calculate whether he was capable of doing it, lest people might laugh at him afterwards.
What does it say about men who assert Obama proved his «manhood»?
When I told Dan about some of what has been said on the blogosphere about men who earn less than their wives, he laughed, rolled his eyes a little and said, «It's not emasculating to have a successful wife.
The book tells us something about the man who has given us one notion of what it may mean to be a citizen fighting for a city that is no longer home.
I watched a video about a Man who used to smoke in his life, do all sorts of abominable things.
Remember Jesus» parable about the man who bothered his friend until he got up out of bed to bring him some food.
Jesus answers it with a typically simple but graphic story (Lk 10:29 - 37) about a man who was waylaid, robbed, and beaten while «going down» from Jerusalem to Jericho, a steep descent through a rugged, desolate area.
I give a sermon about a man who has a brand new Mercedes and who every Friday night puts 10 lbs.
That same notion is the basis for a folktale about a man who died and went to the place of souls.
Today, Bart Campolo shared a story about a man who showed up at one of their meetings and he was almost literally covered with bedbugs.
As in Becket, the Roman Catholic saint emerged as a problematic hero, but the panel decided that it was a statement «about a man who cared more for honesty and integrity than for his life... and is therefore a profound statement of the possibilities of human existence under the pressure of faith to oneself and to God.»
A classic movie - It's a Wonderful Life - is about a man who runs a Savings and Loan.
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