Sentences with phrase «deeply troubled person»

It points to the obvious fact that you are a deeply troubled person who delights in trivializing and denigrating the wounded.
(Ministering to Deeply Troubled People, p. 70.)
He was essentially a clinician who wrote for other therapists to communicate what he had learned about his primary concern — how to help deeply troubled people.
Awareness of his own problems apparently increased his insight, empathy, and almost maternal compassion for deeply troubled persons.
Your acknowlegment of him as a «deeply trouble person» makes all the difference, David.
Such direct involvement in helping deeply troubled people forces a congregation to test the reality of its dedication to loving God and neighbor.
Lucky for him, he has a door in his fabulous apartment which can take deeply troubled people who enter into the realm and have them forget the sources of their misery, but somehow he resists checking it out.

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I, on behalf of the Company, deeply apologize for the trouble to all related persons that this has caused....
To most people, «such a God appears to them to have little or nothing to do with the situation of the world, in which almost daily horrible news reports come, one after the other, and many people are deeply troubled by anxieties of the future.»
So deeply imbedded is this concept that, as was noted earlier, many people have trouble in thinking of salvation in any other terms than those of escaping hell and reaching heaven after death.
The state of Israel had just been established, the Arab states had lost the war with the Israelis, and the magnitude of the destruction of European Jewry was first becoming known in the U.S. Qutub was deeply troubled by the identification of Americans with the Jewish people and U.S. support for the state of Israel.
The security barrier that separates Israel from the West Bank is a deeply troubling phenomenon: it divides people, brings unnecessary hardship to those who must cross it daily to work,...
But the singling out and scapegoating of gay and lesbian people that's happening here is deeply troubling to me.
I find that an awareness of the persistent but often hidden growth strivings in people is immensely useful in counseling with those suffering from major basic need hungers — for example, couples with deeply pained lives and troubled marriages.
It can not address the deeply troubled souls and hearts of people in fear and confusion.
In a letter to Europe Jordanus mentions that he was deeply troubled by a «horrible schism among the people in reference to me.»»
That's deeply troubling to a lot of people.
«I am deeply troubled by the ongoing labor dispute that hardworking housekeepers, banquet, restaurant workers, bell persons, engineers and other employees are having with the management of the Hilton Albany hotel,» Flanagan said.
It's the deeply - ingrained disdain that Grenfell residents and others complain bitterly about — the dismissal of people's concerns about homelessness and housing standards, council refusals to respond to questions, and a general assumption by authorities that people who need housing help exaggerate their troubles, or even lie.
Eric Joyce is not the only person in Parliament to find himself deeply troubled.
Before Devin P. Kelley entered a rural Texas church with a military - style rifle, killing at least 26 people on Sunday, he led a deeply troubled life in which few in his path escaped unscathed.
That something so innocuous could determine whether a person walks free or remains behind bars is deeply troubling.
This compassionate Venus vibe could spill over into codependency with people who are deeply troubled or dealing with addictions.
In addition to appearing on TV and radio shows, Lisa has written several upbeat books discussing central matters of the heart because she cares deeply about the dating obstacles and troubles that hold some people back, and she wants to be part of the solution for daters everywhere.
The result of deeply, deeply troubled production that David Fincher has all but washed his hands of, but one that some people still rate as a flawed masterpiece.
His portrayal of a deeply sad man who is having trouble dealing with his past and moving on with his life is so realistic that we no longer see the actor playing the role, but instead view this character as a real person.
Mayor John Tory says the situation is deeply troubling to a lot of people who are trying to buy homes in the city.
I would have imagined, however, that the same thoughtful people would be deeply troubled by Elderfield's willingness to turn MoMA's prestige into Larry Gagosian's financial advantage.
Unquestioning confidence is deeply troubling for the scientific community because it is not the currency we trade in, and it has led people in America and around the world to question scientific enterprise itself.
We are deeply troubled by a large number of appointments by President - elect Trump that deny the science of climate change, and we are alarmed that he has expanded his team to include people who target individual scientists.
A death penalty opponent, Feingold said: «I found a person who actually thought about it deeply, who was troubled by innocent people being sentenced to death, and who gave particular concern to how those cases were handled as a Court of Appeals judge.»
Often, people think couples therapy is only for people who are deeply troubled.
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