Sentences with phrase «ask about the father»

«I think it's been, if anything, a net sum negative because of moments like this,» Fitzpatrick said when asked about his father.
When asked about his father, Duesberg is remarkably restrained, even evasive.
When asked about his father's seminal contribution to the understanding of cardiovascular shock, the accomplished son demurs, saying, «I don't really know what his theory of shock is.»
One day, after turning ten, I approached my mother who stood at the sink washing dishes and asked her about my father.
He asks about his father and siblings, and the artist mentions a family connection to the Panthers:
I would ask about her father's law partners and I was constantly struck that I kept hearing the same story over and over again.
The items ask about the father's participation in typical illness management tasks common to pediatric chronic disease.
When Martin was asked about his father's metaphor he said he is not surprised by the reference because his dad is a musical aficionado.

Not exact matches

I remember asking my father about the RAF motto, «Per ardua ad astra.»
EASTWOOD: Well that was an interesting project because Steven had asked me to do Flags of Our Fathers and so I was having a meeting with him and we were talking about that war and that battle and I was going off into Iceland to film the beaches because Iceland has black sand much like Iwo Jima does.
In an instance involving Norbert Essing, an Arconic PR consultant in Germany, neighbors of his children in London received visits from people asking about drug abuse by them or their father.
Asked about the vest, the student explained he had carried it with him to school because his father is a police officer, Mackenzie recalled.
You make things better by doing something about them, by taking your life into your own hands — not by asking an invisible, unprovable, and non-existent fairy «god» father to fix your issues.
His father was astonished and asked him, «What do you know about it?»
Hmm — whose prayers change things, and why doesn't all prayer change things... a friend asked for a new house — got one; another friend asked to be cured from leukemia, God didn't answer her prayers — she died; another friend asked for wisdom on how to care for her elderly father, an alcoholic — still drinks, she still has no knowledge on what to do about it — never thought to maybe look up information about elder care.
When, in Acts 1, the disciples just before his ascension ask Jesus if he is about to restore the kingdom to Israel, they are told, «It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority» (Acts 1:7).
Actually, Ralph, «when commentators prognosticate about the «evangelical vote» we might ask how this country has drifted so far from the intent of the Founding Fathers by granting Christianity such a prominent place in the political tent.
Gallup first asked Americans about support for a Mormon presidential candidate in 1967 when Romney's father, George Romney, was running for president.
«We do not here advocate an unheard - of modern understanding of Jesus; we ask rather that the implications of what the church has always said about Jesus as Word of the Father, as true God and true Man, be taken more seriously, as relevant to our social problems, than ever before.»
Baker reports about the response to one of his six - day preaching tour: «The men of four villages wished at once to cut off their top - knots, and asked for baptism forthwith... I said that faith and patience were the life of Christ's people, and that a profession of this nature could not be put on and off like clothing: they had better wait;... But they said, «You must destroy our devil - places, and teach us to pray to our Father, as you call Him, in Heaven, or some beginning must be made.»
Ask them about the Holy Father.
When Castro told her she had nowhere to go, the girl asked about her biological father.
I heard a story on a podcast about a daughter who asked her father lots of questions.
I remember asking the former dean of Boston College, a Jesuit priest, «Father, what do you think about this abortion issue?»
When we speak about abortion today, we are speaking to women who have had abortions; to men who have asked women to have abortions; to young people who have lost brothers and sisters to abortion; and to the mothers and fathers, friends and neighbors of those women and men.
She didn't seem to care about losing her virginity to someone she barely knows (another way these movies typically frame young men), and there's a point when she asks her father (John Cena) why society makes such a big deal out of virginity in the first place.
In a recent Ask Pastor John podcast, a baffled father queried Dr. John Piper about what he should say to his adult son who is considering a divorce from his...
We are asked to contemplate the vision of the Son at the right hand of the Father in glory and the Holy Spirit about to break forth upon us.
Jesus tells a story about a son who asks for his inheritance before his father has even died.
19 «Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven.
With this avenue of retreat cut off, are we not required to ask afresh about the pathetic plea of Jesus at Gethsemane, «Father, let this cup pass from me» and Jesus» even more terrible cry from the cross, «My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?»
My humble suggestions to you is to go to The Quran and what it talks about Jesus... as his (Jesus) name is mentioned there 80 + times... there are chapters with his mothers name, with his grand fathers (father of Marry) name and so on... i am not asking you to be a Muslim but see what it says and think what make sense... you may be amazed who knows and will discover something new...
Does not the same logic demand that we ask, «What is revealed about the Father's nature and love in his resolute determination to slay the son?»
The promise that comes next in Matthew (18:19) resembles other Matthean sayings: «Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven.»
If Jesus says, God the Father will give you what you ask for in prayer and you don't get what you request, then what about all the other promises in the Bible?
To Stephen Prothero: do you ask his father about his very own opinion?
It is the imitation of him who had no place to lay his head, who went about doing good, asked forgiveness for his enemies, refused all special power and status, and who lived in communion with God the Father and with all men who would respond.
3) Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything that they may ask, it shall be done for them by My Father who is in heaven.
I was asked several times about John 14:6 «I am the way the truth and the life and no one comes to the Father but by me.»
(Mark 12: 28 - 31) When he was asked about divorce, he again appealed to two passages of the Law (Gen. 1: 27 and 2: 24): «Man and woman He created them; therefore a man will leave father and mother, and the two become one flesh.»
When Sister Rose asked about how his own faith related to the character of Father Ferreira, he said,
He quotes a couple from his parish who he tells us, asked him «Father all this talk about evangelization is great.
He asks you now to lay down all these your other weapons of war, and to hear what we can tell you about the love of God, our great Father, the only living God.»
By then a criminal justice major at Alabama, he also began to ask questions about the war that had caused his father's death.
About a year ago, before our Tennessee game, I met with Derek Carr and Khalil Mack to ask their permission to have Tommie Smith light the torch for my father before the game in Mexico City.
So when I heard about this reading program, I went to see Father Harry Mack, a priest who's in charge of it, and asked to get involved.
Do the things people ask Google about women and men, mothers and fathers, and girls and boys give us some insight into how the world views gender?
When veteran dads are asked to list the top three most important things about becoming a father, one of the first things they say is patience.
If you're reading this email, that's a great step, but there are many more ways to equip yourself as a dad: read up about fathering issues and challenges; ask an older dad whom you respect to meet you for lunch, and ask him lots of questions; take the initiative to organize regular meetings with other men that include discussions about fatherhood — like this dad did before his first child was born.
It did heighten their scan efforts however, since my father was born with the worse case of cleft lip and palate in the United States (to which I neither remembered until asked or cared about discovering in this scan).
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