Sentences with phrase «beacon light of»

The note sounded by both Chomsky and Roy is admittedly rather shrill, but we must consider that their dissent comes at a time when much of the world seems content with President Bush's view that this attack was simply an attempt by «evildoers» to snuff out «the beacon light of freedom» in the world.

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We are that beacon of light for people for finding success from hard work and making a contribution.»
Turns out, the moon isn't just a beacon of light in the night sky.
When you've got too many voices in your head telling you what's right and what's wrong, your own inner beacon of light can't properly shine.
It's not quite the speed of light, but in many of the darker places on earth, it's a powerful beacon of what is possible.
Japan has emerged as the beacon of light in the Far East.
our once beacons of light continue to endorse moral and cultural relativism.
But also, have faith that God can use you as a beacon of light in this situation.
In the darkest night, there is always a beacon of light... and this beacon shines very bright on this first Hanukkah eve...
It is only through rejection of this reality that Christians can pretend that their religion was always a beacon of light; it's rejection of the basic impossibilities and contradictions of the Golden Rule that allows them to believe in a religious theology that most others openly recognize as unpracticeable.
May they continue to be beacons of light in an often dark scene of moral and spiritual confusion in modern Britain.
Why take that one beacon of light from them.
I'll admit, as a young, intellectually restless new believer, Mere Christianity was a beacon of light in my toilsome struggle with Christian apologetics.
At the foot of the headland is a lighthouse or beacon, not casting rays on every side, but throwing one bar of light through the darkness.
This same lady in 1972 also saw a vision of the nation in darkness with scattered beacons of light which grew and ultimately came together in a great breakthrough of light.
The first came when in 1977, on the Queen's Silver Jubilee, she saw on television beacons being lit across the nation and then in 1995 again beacons celebrating the 50th anniversary of VE day.
He didn't know why, but he knew that he had to tell her that his job was in connection with the millennium beacon committee responsible for the lighting of beacons that would celebrate the new millennium.
Pope John Paul II was the great beacon of light in the darkness.
Rather than becoming a beacon of light to a darkened world, we have simply become a burnt out light bulb.
Having grown up believing the earth is roughly 6,000 years old and that ICR and Answers in Genesis were beacons for the light of biblical truth, I can't help but draw parallels between the way Harold Camping's organization Family Radio speaks of the present and how Ken Ham's organization Answers in Genesis speaks of the past.
Perhaps it has something to do with the particular terrain, tucked away as they areoutside Elgin, with the winds blasting in from Iceland, but there is a grittiness about Pluscarden in which the age - old verities are lived out, providing a beacon of light for those of us weaker souls who need encouragement.
Superman was a beacon of light.
Elsewhere he spoke of America as defender of all that is good and just, «the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity,» thereby implying a struggle of light and darkness («And no one will keep that light from shining»).
The uncertainty of the future into which history is taking us might be unbearable unless some beacon up ahead lights our way and guides us through the fog toward some vision of fulfillment.
She is a beacon of light for me, and believes in me as no one ever has.
There are still boxes upon boxes of beets, carrots, and potatoes, but pots of those green and tender shoots are like a beacon of light on that farmer's stand.
«Early Childhood Development is a beacon of light and an opportunity for us to create a positive education beginning for so many,» says Mr Shearer.
«Early Childhood Development is a beacon of light in all of that darkness, and an opportunity for us to create a positive education beginning for so many,» he said.
Depending on your perspective, the journey into college sports» heart of darkness, or depending on how you look at it, one of its most inspiring beacons of light, begins as the sun sets on the West Memphis, Ark., home of Daniel Bandy.
So happy people like him exist to influence or be a beacon of light in society.
Ken Locke, I find this post a beacon of light.
Marcus Rashford was an unexpected beacon of light when we needed one most and, with him continuing to soar, he remains a beacon of hope for the future.
The former CD Tenerife striker, whose 22nd birthday is tomorrow, has been a beacon of light at St James» since his arrival.
It is a shame, as I would LOVE to see them step up and take accountability and make positive changes... be the beacon of light we desperately need in world corporations like them.
«Amanda Soule has been a beacon of light for so many of us creative, full - hearted women.
I am proud to use my words to disagree; to settle my differences with civil measures; to witness this moment in time; to be a part of a peaceful transfer of power; and to continue to hope that our country will continue to transform into the beacon of light it was intended to be.
I think despite the negative depiction of women blogging about parenting, the gift of Jennifer's article and the aftermath of discussion and criticism is a beacon of light now shining on this fact.
According to Dr. Ginsburg, a well - known physician of adolescent medicine, professor and author, parents should be lighthouses for their children, visible from the shoreline as a stable light or beacon.
In an age of lead and other toxic chemicals in kids toys, Safbaby is a beacon shining the light towards actions parents can take to protect their families from unnecessary dangerous chemicals in the home.»
Our children can be invaluable beacons of light, illuminating our emotional dark corners to catalyze deep healing and open us to extraordinary dimensions of love and acceptance.
It has served as a beacon of hope, a light in the distance guiding us forward.
Our democracy is a light, a beacon, around the world because we affect change at the ballot box and not because of these... outbursts of violence in certain cases.
We can be a beacon, a light to show the rest of the country how we can literally make our home grown energy, bio-fuel, using switch grass and algae based bio fuels.
The Queen will light the «national beacon» after a chain of 2,012 are lit across the UK on the night of June 4th.
Finally, we call on all the elected governors of the PDP who are the leading beacon of light.
David Cameron, through strong leadership, can light a beacon for a Europe of localism and fiscal sanity.
This is an effort that can only be expressed from the heart in silent but bold testimony by the outpouring of respect through the simple gesture of showing up, render a hand salute, and «light the night» by raising your flashlight above your head and sending a beacon skyward from Rockland County's community.
LIKE the cosmos sprinkled with stars, medieval times were dotted with beacons of scientific light.
This diffuser provides a beacon of beautiful colored light.
In the city of the near future, traffic lights would be complemented by and then replaced with a communication beacon, explains Bo Yang from the A * STAR Institute of High Performance Computing, who led the work.
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