Sentences with phrase «desperately need»

I'd love to see more politicians called on the hypocrisy of claiming to be a good Christian just to vote for lower taxes on the rich, and fewer social services for those who desperately need them.
As far as the rest of your quote argues, what of people who desperately need organ donations from specific people?
On the contrary, we desperately need the «fullness of language,» the whole range of scriptural expression, to find ourselves.
Why does God so desperately need to be believed in by every one of us ants?
If he is right, we desperately need more prophets today.
The family systems perspective makes it clear that, to cope creatively with the multiple crises and pressures of our world, many people desperately need to find substitutes for the extended family.
She may be an angel of God sent to tell me something I desperately need to know, but I can not even see her.
We desperately need a new vision of our own meaning and purpose, one that will give us the wisdom to control the new powers over Nature that we are acquiring, one that will give us a new direction and a new hope.
I do hope that Pastor Brown will be able to help Miss Veitch as she reaches these women who so desperately need the love and grace of God.
We desperately need Christ.
We are currently experiencing a (prolonged) moment of liberal angst, and we desperately need to find ways to recuperate «normal» — representative, parliamentary, indirect — modern democracy.
Better wise - up GOPers, Romney's the only one of your ilk that independents will vote for... and you desperately need those voters in order to beat Obama!
We desperately need each other.
We can not buy the lie that there are those who need and those who supply when the frightening and beautiful reality is that we desperately need one another.
I don't know; I honestly went there hoping to find this Jesus that my friend tells me I so desperately need.
Evangelicals desperately need spiritual and moral renewal — on that everyone agrees.
In his talking points on July 16 (saw a re-run on Sunday night), O» Reilly admitted that we desperately need to fix health care because people are getting hosed by insurance companies and high costs.
This is certainly something we desperately need in our modern society!
I believe today, what many of us desperately need, but have neglected to share because we're afraid to risk, give away or even receiving judgement is this: Our stories.
We still desperately need a way of welcoming diversity that does not deteriorate into nihilism, and a sober recognition that neither religious nor secular movements are good or bad as such.
Especially in these times, we desperately need voices — religious voices — to speak on behalf of respect, pluralism, civility and nonviolence.
When our lives get comfortable, we forget how desperately we need God.
Unfortunately, the Bible will not provide you the help that your critical thinking faculties so desperately need.
«It is my hope that by bringing attention to this issue, 145,000 children will not be tragically denied services they desperately need,» said Royce during the House hearing.
In other words, I desperately need some credible evidence for extraordinary claims.
Because frankly, those are the qualities that you will desperately need in marriage more than any other trait.
As long ago as his 1903 book, The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois put forward the idea that blacks might have certain characteristics that whites desperately need.
or «I desperately need the security of some dependable limits set and enforced by adults,» or «To hell with the severe, rigid discipline which I experience without the love which would motivate me to become self - disciplined!»
Meanwhile, there are people out there with cancer and broken limbs who desperately need help.
And you desperately need some.
Maybe we need you back to be the true Christian example we so desperately need.
Or would scientists who believe we desperately need to increase funding for asteroid detection in the solar system be our modern version of Noah?
The ministry gifts that people are bringing from all around the world is something that we desperately need.
Does it not stand to reason that they will find Bible passages that they claim are commands by God, Jesus, Paul or whoever to give them the money they think they desperately need to pay (sometimes) six figure salaries, and mortgages on multi-million dollar properties?
Most Christian leaders, especially those of us who feel more at home in the right side of our brains, desperately need simple systems to follow.
They perform a service for those who desperately need assistance in finding a better way, standing up for themselves, confronting their abusers, and never putting up with such shit from anyone, ever again.
Where the dialogue between this newer modern consciousness and the biblical witness is sensitively pursued, it can yield the kind of critical insight into our understanding of man which we desperately need in this age of yearning and conflict.
Nor would we have understood how desperately we need God.
It is essential to establishing in the minds of whites the truth that the bulk of poor blacks are deserving of the help they so desperately need.
May we embrace our weakness, may we ask our God for His strength, may our attitude, beliefs and centre lead us to share good news once again with people who desperately need to hear it.
«These children desperately need safe places where they can recover from their horrific experiences.
For those who have been left by their parents, we desperately need Christ to stitch up every valve that leaks hatred or disgust into our minds, souls and hearts.
It is a world that is separate from us who inhabit it; it will not yield to our desires and fantasies no matter how desperately we need it to do so.
We desperately need right doctrine and practice.
We desperately need love, and think to find it in the form of acceptance into whatever in - crowd beckons to us.
The very thing that makes it holy is the thing that most of us want to forget in this season: the presence of oppression and grief, weariness and weakness, how desperately we need his law — love, and his gospel — peace.
At the adoption hearing, the presiding judge honored Patricia by expressing his hope that one day loving couples like Ann Marie and Patricia will enjoy the legal right to share in the adoption of foster children who desperately need stable, nurturing families.
All I can say is God Have Mercy on churches, and their members, and staff who let these Bullies rome free tearing down Godly serving member within our communities of whom desperately need the care of a giving church.
Both desperately need each other to understand the full breadth and depth of God's truth.
We desperately need all the help we can get»...
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