He talked
about losing his son to a heart attack and his wife to breast cancer, but not a word about a grandson.
Not exact matches
He was addressing an intimate crowd at the StartUp Health Café in San Francisco
about the White House Cancer Moonshot — the widely praised initiative he had begun leading just a year ago and that, only days from now, was slated to
lose its potent «White House» prefix — when he began talking
about his eldest
son.
He talks
about Shpeel missteps paternally, as if comforting a
son who's
lost the big game.
The president's
son - in - law just
lost his top - secret clearance and, under increasing ethical scrutiny, is said to be «paranoid»
about who's leaking against him.
We have some quick stories
about Abraham traveling around with sarah every where, occasionally screwing stuff in the name of good, almost killing his
son in the name of god, selling his wife up the river a couple of times in the name of god, sounds awfully predictable and robot like to me, and yet you have odysessus, a constant
lost hero trying to make his way back to his wife penelope and struggling with his own morality, journeys, trials and ultimate success.
Both
sons are prodicals what God is teaching us through the parable is revealing the intents of our hearts there sinful.The younger
son wanted the worldly pleasures that was where his heart was at at least he is honest.The older brothers heart was no better because it was all
about him it wasnt out of love for his father that he stayed on the farm but that by his works he would gain all that his father had.If he loved his father he would have known how his father would have responded to his brother and he himself would also have been happy to have seen his brother alive again.In the back of his mind he is worried that he may
lose more of his inheritance and feels threatened and that is why he responds in the way he does.His heart hasnt changed at all even though his brother has come back from the dead.
Nick Page talks to Sam
about the pros and cons of the Reformation, we look at why Bart Campolo (
son of Tony)
lost his faith and hear form Christy Wimber on what happens when people don't get healed.
I just watched the movie «September Dawn» where on 9 - 11 many Americans
lost their lives to this cult and I spoke with my
Son about this movie where they believe by killing gentiles (anyone not a mormon) that they are saving us, and we can go to the planet kolob and be a god.
If you look at Jesus» stories, He talks
about lost people,
lost coins,
lost sheep, the
lost son.
«Making It Home» is a short story
about a «
lost»
son who has been away at war and journeys home to his family and farm.
The three stories of the
Lost Sheep,
Lost Coin, and
Lost Son are not
about evangelism, but
about discipleship.
My brother sacrificed a huge offering to a certain ministry and packed up and allowed his successful business to be ran by someone else to be part of that ministry and
about lost his business; and his
son to this day was so damaged by that «ministry» that he is not even living for Christ anymore, years later.
It's been nearly a year since Saddleback Church pastor and bestselling author Rick Warren
lost his
son to suicide, and now he is calling the Church to begin to long road of clearing misconceptions
about mental health and taking the plight of the suffering seriously.
I didn't expect Blockers to hand me a movie that syncs perfectly with my worldview, but I thought there was a missed opportunity to talk
about these ideas — failing your children,
losing your innocence, even the different ways parents handle
sons versus daughters — with more depth than it did.
When my wife and I see news reports
about the deaths of young people, as we did after the grisly slaughter at Virginia Tech last April, we inevitably think back to June 1999, when we
lost our
son, Daniel.
For example, if these three parables are talking
about how Jesus goes out to find unsaved people, and the
lost sheep, coins, and
sons therefore represent all the people of the world, what is keeping us from a universalist interpretation of this passage, since Jesus doesn't stop searching until he has gathered all 100 back into his fold?
Personally I am lucky as my young
son plays football and to see him and all his young team mates play, win /
lose / draw and still enjoy it and give their all is for me what football is all
about — not the hideous beast that is Arsenal at the moment - it has
lost its football soul and become a corporate soulless monster.
you could have a point there My dear old dad was having radio therapy last summer and the guy who drove him to his appointments has a 15 year old
son in the youth team who quiet freely stated that in the dressing room the rumour is that Theo has
lost his bottle and does nt want to injured again.Thing is he was in my opinion NEVER really that good he is great if he has no time to think
about his last touch but give him that extra second and he fluffs his lines continuously He is also really really lazy and he really looks like he just cant be bothered and AW giving him a contract extension AND wage increase just shows how far from reality the changing room has become.
Just putting my own experience in — my
son lost interest in breastfeeding at
about 14 months, my daughter still woke for a night feed on occaision till she was a little over 4.
I feel horrible
about it but I still have a strong desire to parent a daughter despite
losing a
son.
The songs he makes up and sings with Nicky Notes are on constant replay in my household, and the car, and anywhere my
son chooses to grab my phone... And because of that, this mama is
about to
lose what little of her sanity is left....
I think women are becoming more comfortable in telling others that they are still nursing older babies so hopefully there will be a shift in attitudes but I have recently «
lost» a few facebook followers after posting a status regarding full - term breastfeeding (I think they were most likely from a giveaway I did ages ago and not on the same page re: bf etc) Apart from that, I love telling Mums on the ward (I'm a bf peer supporter) I'm still feeding as it opens their mind to that possibility and I think I look pretty normal so it mostly doesn't freak them out My
son is far too busy to nurse out and
about and prefers juice so we've not nursed in public (apart from support group) since he was 18 mths and that was as I had a blocked duct!
I'm thinking of baby Emily, that couple in the uk who
lost their
son to infection, and «they killed my patient, then they lied
about it.»
We've both
lost things that are boundless and invisible, in their way countless, but I am thinking
about what it would be to
lose this, my
son's family, his smile when he sees me; the things we've gained, too many to count.
When I'm really on the ball and I feel I'm
about to
lose it, I tell my
son that I am very frustrated and need a time out to cool off.
I took
about 3 months to
lose my baby weight (I'd put on 10 or 12 kg in pregnancy — not sure exactly, I stopped weighing myself after 10), but then kept
losing weight while I fed my
son.
I am pregnant with my rainbow baby after my
son was stillborn may last year and am so worried
about the emotions of meeting this baby (hopeful I will) and how I will react with the memory and emotions of
losing its brother.
My
son (4) sits in the back, my daughter (2) sits in the front seat, and the baby (9 months) rides in the sling - no worries
about someone getting
lost in the mall or at the park plus no whining
about walking!
I didn't want to
lose my
son so I convinced his mom to try and co-parent, but would keep an open mind
about adoption if we were unable to.
Now I'm nursing my second
son, trying to be careful
about weight gain and praying that I can last a year, knowing that if I stopped nursing I would probably be able to
lose weight without even trying.
Many of the same warnings Mario Cuomo heard in the 1980s
about Shoreham are the same ones his
son hears today from supporters of Indian Point: Closing a nuclear plant will result in blackouts, a less reliable electric grid and increased air pollution as fossil fuels are burned to replace the
lost emissions - free nuclear power; customers could face higher bills; more than 1,000 jobs will be
lost, and tax revenue for schools and towns will dissipate.
Tonight sees a gathering of 150 influencers at the House of Lords, organised by Malaria No More UK to mark UK action and global progress on malaria, shortly after the UK premier of «Mary & Martha», the new film written by Richard Curtis
about two mothers who unite to save lives after
losing their own
sons to malaria.
It is amid this backdrop that Dutchess County resident, actress and filmmaker Mary Stuart Masterson is directing a theater piece Monday evening in Glens Falls
about a Poughkeepsie family that
lost a
son to Lyme disease in 2013.
It's a time to think
about families who just
lost their father, their husband, their
son, and we just met those families.
Higley, whose
son Alfie is currently on the town board, continues to complain
about the pressures he's been under from the town for alleged zoning infractions at his Hanover Farms roadside business on Route 28 in Mt. Tremper, while Cross has questioned most decisions made by the town board since he
lost his party's nomination six years ago.
Mr. Green talks
about his proposed agenda as attorney general,
losing to Michael Bloomberg in his mayoral run, and the prospect of facing Andrew Cuomo, the
son of former governor Mario Cuomo, who is also seeking the office.
Flaherty speaks in a rapid - fire staccato
about her still - born twin
sons,
lost after a difficult pregnancy more than 10 years ago, as she was
about to start the residency portion of the Harvard - MIT M.D. - Ph.
The story happened to be
about someone I know and I admire deeply who
lost her
son in the Sandy Hook school shooting.
We had used several medicine which include: 600 Epilem 100 topolex 150 Epitec X2 Daily Dopoquel and cilift, Keppra, Topomax lasted for
about 3 days, but I put an end to that due to my
son losing weight and being lethargic.
I've
lost about 2 stone since having my
son in June but still got a bit of a jelly belly!
And some days I have it in my head that I don't want people to think I'm faking it or that I don't care
about the
son that we
lost or whathaveyou — JUST because I'm dressed and my hair is brushed and my makeup is on.
My husband and I have been on the paleo diet every since I got really serious
about losing my baby weight from my darling
son.
«The Girl»: Independent movie
about a mother (Abbie Cornish) who — after
losing her
son in a custody battle — attempts to make money by smuggling a Mexican family into the U.S. Written and directed by David Riker.
With The
Lost City of Z, he has realized his true epic — a story that spans continents and decades — yet kept his finger on the intimate pulse that's always made his movies work: This is a great movie
about ambition, colonization, and audacious dreaming, but even more than that it's a moving (and tragic) story
about fathers and
sons.
This punishingly predictable tale will test whether sci - fi action fanboys can stomach having their cherished genre infiltrated by sentimental hokum
about a down - on - his - luck dad and his spunky long -
lost son.
The movie then takes on the form of a whodunit and Wyatt is left with a dilemma in his hands as he has a bunch of suspects all with good motives to kill her, including Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) who is
about to be married to the chief's daughter Ellen (Neve Campbell); Phil (William Fichtner) who was a battered spouse under Mona's control; Jeff (Marcus Thomas), Mona's mentally challenged
son who
lost his hand (literally) to her; deputy Feege (Peter Dobson) whose speeding encounter with Mona left him with a dirty shirt; and Rona Mace (Jamie Lee Curtis) who is playing around with both Jeff and Phil.
The three play energetically off of each other as suburban moms who are all at the end of their respective ropes: Beth (Hendricks) has an adulterous husband (Matthew Lillard) who
lost all their money; Annie (Whitman) is a grocery store clerk who's
about to
lose custody of her
son; and Ruby (Retta) has a sick child that needs an expensive medication.
It's billed as the hangout - flick master's first proper road movie, a 2003 - set drama
about three Vietnam veterans who reunite after 30 years after one of them
loses a
son in the Iraq War.
Dorothea (Annette Bening) is a single mom who tries to raise her
son (Lucas Jade Zumann) with the help of two younger women (Elle Fanning and Greta Gerwig) who are just as
lost and confused
about life as she is.
«Don't care
about Don Jr. — he's a
son I can
lose.»