Sentences with phrase «crowds of»

It's run by Pastor Hyung Jin Moon, whose father founded the Unification Church in the 1950s and became low - level famous for «mass weddings,» in which he would marry huge crowds of people to each other.
She speaks to sold - out crowds of evangelical women through IF: Gathering, Women of Faith, and the Belong tour.
Crowds of worshipers who had traveled to the country from as far afield as Israel spill out into the city's streets, holding parades and festivities that go on for days.
Most of the stories and illustrations in such books deal with how to handle crowds of adoring fans, multi-million dollar budgets, and rich CEOs who try to push your church around.
He was martyred on a cross upside down in front of crowds of jeering pagans.
Forgetting the idiosyncratic, unspeakably diverse crowds of strangers, we become drawn through television to the familiar faces, myths and visions of the American Way of Life, thereby putting ourselves in touch with a shared vision of the human order — a vision that engages our loyalties and makes sense of our world.
Though as God incarnate, He had every right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of His own personal happiness, though He had the ultimate freedom to make His own religion, to say whatever He wanted to whomever, to call crowds of disciples to follow after Him, and to take up all the power and force of the universe in His defense, Jesus instead chose to give it all away.
The fields of the people's simple pleasures are in languishing of more children to be born among those who can not even afford another life to be wielded them and yet societies are given into life's simple pleasures becoming momentary bliss with a pill to afford them the displeasure of rumored birth controls far from the maddening crowds of other nations» woes.
I saw in my mind the Four Swedish Disco Bands of The Apocalypse — Abba, Ace of Bass, Aqua and an unnamed fourth group — exploding the ears and good sense of crowds of drunkards wiht their funky, butt wiggling DOOM!
These events take place in cavernous, rumbling echo chambers in which crowds of people are subjected to unnaturally loud voices with a metallic timbre.
It is hard to say just what Moby - Dick, Melville's greatest and most famous work, really is: a metaphysical Romantic tragedy about Captain Ahab's sexual obsession with an enormous white whale; an immense picaresque comedy about sailing; or a serio - comic grand opera that begins with the narrating Ishmael bored by the streaming crowds of New York and ends with him alone in the ocean, floating on the harpooner Queequeg's coffin.
So non vaccinated peoples are a danger to every one, especially in places where there are crowds of children.
She also brought communion to the sick and housebound, a work which was very important to her, and took on the role of parish sacristan, a welcoming face for crowds of altar servers (and their younger siblings, the «pre-servers» who were allowed to help clear the sanctuary after Mass!).
So would you prefer this: an unknown source says something in the media produced by someone apparently living on this planet may have caused some strong feelings among some yet to be identified crowds of unknown sizes to be engaged in possibly some distrubances which may have occured in some distant land...
It began in England and American where popular preachers gathered together large crowds of people, and preached the Gospel to them.
When we read the synoptic gospels, we are struck by the fact that Jesus was always followed by large crowds of people.
I also did the preaching in some Crusade Evangelism in India over the course of several weeks, to crowds of 10,000.
«We are immensely grateful to the crowds of people who made the pilgrimage to Trinity Square and contributed to an unbelievable atmosphere.»
(CNN)- Crowds of angry Muslims attacked Buddhist shrines and homes, torching some of them Sunday in Bangladesh to protest after a photo of a partially burned Quran was posted on Facebook, police said.
It's not about preaching the gospel to crowds of thousands or inviting people to church.
«I might get thousands of compliments while I am here in Europe on this tour and I will be in front of large crowds of people and they will clap and cheer and adore me, but when I go to bed at night, I give it back to God.»
Okay so maybe there are facts about the resurrection of Christ and that he was seen by crowds of up to 500 people at one time.
The strongly - worded denial came on the eve of the pope's last Angelus blessing, expected to draw huge crowds of the faithful, before he stands down on Thursday.
Whilst attributing many articles, the most notable The Superinvestors of Graham - and - Doddsville, Buffet also can command a crowd as a public speaker with his easy, down to earth and very humorous personality, especially at the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting where he draws in crowds of up to 20,000 including many foreigners willing to travel to hear him.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students arrive at Leon High School in Tallahassee Tuesday night, Feb. 20, 2018 to huge crowds of students welcoming them.
Every year West Allis welcomes crowds of visitors for the Wisconsin State Fair in - where else - Wisconsin State Fair Park.
Students wearing memorial T - shirts snaked their way through crowds of well - wishers, who passed out carnations and held up signs of support.
But Melbourne United, which attracted regular crowds of 10,000 during the last season, is the much more attractive commercial proposition for now, says Kestelman, who wants to sell down about 70 - 80 per cent of the club and remain as a passive investor.
Alibaba drew crowds of money managers to meetings held around the world as the company pitched itself this month to prospective shareholders.
When this home went on the market for $ 449K, it drew crowds of die - hard «One Tree Hill» fans.
The roadshow drew crowds of investors from coast to coast.
The article appeared on the same day that rallies held in Paris and across France drew in crowds of millions in support of tolerance and freedom of expression.
A 1970 New Yorker article quotes him observing crowds of housewives seeking autographs saying: «Umm, that gal's let herself go... Look at the size of that one... I don't know when I've seen so many fat ones... Lord, look at»em waddle.»
The film opened in more than 300 movie theaters across the U.S. on Christmas Day, drawing crowds of people who said they were championing freedom of expression.
In the beginning the team needed to sell 2,500 tickets to break even; the Saints attracted crowds of 5,000 - plus.
New York Fashion Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about things that others would give their right leg to experience).
It's not unusual to see crowds of people drinking cold brew iced coffee in the dead of winter.
In Seattle, noisy crowds of up to 2,500 have shown up at regulatory hearings to denounce the idea.
Roam generally came in around 10 or 11 megabits per second, at least when the phone was away from the network - over-loading crowds of CES.
In Virginia, street brawls broke out as the white nationalists were met by crowds of anti-racism demonstrators.
As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
The popularity of augmented - reality Pokemon Go around the world has generated crowds of people in parks and other public places as users search for monsters to train, but with temperatures well below freezing, there was no sudden, noticeable buzz on the streets of Seoul.
Last year, Ubisoft released the Montreal studio's first mobile - only offering for the iPad called Monster Burner, an arcade - style game where you flick fireballs at descending crowds of monsters.
With your targeted, personal interactions, your top - quality customers will feel warm and affectionate toward your brand, and that kind of customer will definitely bring along crowds of friends and kindred spirits to fill that auditorium back up.
(One imagines Doyle on an arena tour in retirement, playing to sold - out crowds of adoring potash junkies.)
Above the heaving crowds of tourists and taxis, boxed in by adverts selling gadgets, soft drinks, and musicals, sat an unconventional billboard.
He saw the PC mogul wading into crowds of shareholders and signing autographs at the company's annual meeting, noting how a larger - than - life CEO could inspire loyalty and garner loads of free publicity.
The crowd of mostly thirtysomethings skews wealthy, and cares some about the environment, but they're mostly in awe of the brand.
The standoff on Monday began after a white van jumped onto a sidewalk at a busy intersection in Toronto and struck a crowd of pedestrians.
Frazier's resignation comes in the wake of a violent rally by neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, where a 32 - year - old woman was killed by a home - grown terrorist who drove his car into a crowd of counter-protestors — an act of hate - filled savagery that President Trump declined to squarely condemn.
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