Sentences with phrase «halls of»

kicked out of schools and banned from the halls of justice, then the gospel was thrown out of the sanctuary, replaced by rock and roll and want - a-be Johnny Carson David Letterman funny guys, this is what resulted.
The person who did think of the Earth Flag, a simple image of our planet on a blue background, was John McConnell, a charismatic peace activist who frequented the halls of the United Nations from the 1950s through the 1990s.
If Satan rules in our halls of legislation, the pulpit is responsible for it.
They will fight for us on the Internet and from the hallowed halls of institutions of learning and advancing civilization, of interdependence not separatism, of building bridges with other faiths, not destroying them.
In the halls of academia, the UN's sustainable development is known as «soft sustainability.»
How many of these churches will give to hurting people in the neighborhood that are not church attendees without any strings attached??? The true sheep of His pasture will God seek out if you sit in the halls of the false prophet and pastor who distorts and deceives you with false words which God has never said.
Latin Americans» beginning indigenous reflections have called down an avalanche of reaction from the halls of Western academia.
His liberal supporters beyond the halls of government were effusive in their appreciation of his advocacy.
You also forget that the Ten Commandments adorn the halls of the Supreme Court, that Congress employs a Pastor who bless's it every time it goes into session, and that the White House itself was used for Christian Services as far back as Thomas Jefferson.
On «Fifteen,» you walked the halls of her high school.
We need a fully orbed pro-life vision that fights for human dignity wherever it is compromised, whether in the womb, on the streets of Baltimore, Cleveland and New York, at the nursing home, in the halls of power, or at the border.
More than seven decades have passed since philosophy held court on the world - historic stage, in the cafes and jazz halls of wartime Paris.
But there's another kind of evil lurking around the halls of the depressed, and it's the belief that those who are stricken with depression (or any mental illness) are suffering because of their lack of faith in Jesus.
The drug dealers hooking your kids aren't in South America, they're in the halls of Congress handing out campaign donations to your congressmen.
The crux of the matter reduces down from halls of rationalism to be the person of Christ by means of his Holy Spirit speaking through the heart and mouth of the believing saint, revealing himself as The Gift of eternal life.
Sad news from the halls of research today, in which a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that eating fried potatoes two or more times a week can double your risk of early death.
When my faith foundered, the voices echoing the Nicene Creed in the cavernous halls of an ornate Episcopal church in Alabama caught me.
(d) where goods ordered by you are not available; (e) if we do not deliver to your area; (f) if university halls of residence or any similar university accommodation when given as a delivery address.
But the traitor moves among those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself.
Their influence has reached far beyond the halls of academia into popular catechesis and pastoral practice.
I asked Beoda and another young boy, Stevenson, to write their names in the small Bible I brought with me on the page facing the first chapter of James to remind me that James is not speaking of theological concepts to be debated in the ivy covered halls of academia.
Unfortunately some of our biggest religious nutcases and hypocrites roam the halls of congress.
Rather they depict a dismal existence in the cafes, locker rooms, and pool and dance halls of the time.
Many of the evangelicals who have made it to «the halls of power» seem indistinguishable from the people who have long been at home there.
It brings into question our cultural standards for behavior, performance and punishment; it reaches into the workplace, the courts and the halls of Congress.
Leaders in the civil rights organizations as well as in the halls of Congress remain wedded to a conception of the black condition and to a method of appealing to the rest of the polity that undermine the dignity of our people.
Those that follows the Bible can easily spend their entire lives walking through the halls of the Bible, and pasting the phrases and stories that were used in it into parts of modern day sentences.
It's still knocking about, not least of all in the halls of the current Administration in Washington.
Leave it to an enlightened «intellectual» from the halls of the faithful University of Notre Dame to posit that Christian persecution has been overstated for generations....
The deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook erupted Wednesday as authorities say a 19 - year - old man with a troubled past and an AR - 15 rifle stalked the halls of Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Gunman Nikolas Cruz prowled the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for six horrible minutes — a flash of terror where life and death became a matter of chance.
So there's four of us who watch every day what's happening in the halls of congress, at the White House, at the cabinet agencies, at the regulatory agencies like the SEC and the fed.
Despite strong support for sending federal Conservatives to Ottawa, Alberta is now a much more progressive and moderate province than it was 20 years ago, when a young Mr. Kenney was roaming the halls of the Legislature as the spokesperson for the taxpayers federation.
While many of us are delighted with the thought of a «new broom» sweeping through the halls of government, the mainstream media continues to cling to its tired narrative.
The 39 - year - old native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who started as a nightclub stripper there at 17, has appeared in more than 250 X-rated films, beginning in 2000; was signed as an exclusive with major porn studio Wicked Pictures in 2002 (she's still a contract player for them); and has been inducted into multiple industry halls of fame, including the one run by leading industry trade publication Adult Video News.
Notley's NDP have reshaped Alberta's political landscape and provided a much needed breath of fresh air into the once stale conservative halls of government.
Perhaps not surprisingly, Mr. Kowalski was unceremoniously booted from the halls of power by Mr. Klein mid-way through his government's first - term.
Much like the crony capitalist elite dining in Davos, the fine purveyors of bogus economic theory inhabiting the halls of the Marriner Eccles building are probably a tad bit concerned with the recent rise in rates.
As gunshots rang out in the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, a teacher guided a few dozen students into a tiny classroom near the culinary area.
And most recently, Delrahim worked the halls of Congress and the federal government on behalf of Qualcomm, federal records show.
Though the sounds of gunshots have yet to ring through the halls of our high school in Columbus, Ohio, but we fear it is only a matter of time.
If nothing else, the excited chatter in the halls of MIT suggested that regulatory encroachment has yet to put a damper on the energy being channeled into blockchain tech.
While the nasty publicity had the potential to end New Found Glory — «it was almost done and gone,» Pundik recalls — its remaining members quickly decided that the band, founded in the halls of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1997, was worth saving.
The fallout from the story concerning Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, the misuse of personal data and how much Facebook knew about all this, has quickly made its way into the halls of government — and with it Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot of invitations in his inbox.
This is the story of Coin Center, and the efforts by two of its members to help those in the halls of power understand what's at stake when trying to create policies that will govern the evolving future of online freedoms.
It's particularly busy around the halls of Leith Wheeler each February as our clients scramble to beat the RRSP contribution deadline, this year on March 1, 2018.
Before joining the White House this year, Delrahim served as an antitrust lobbyist for Comcast *, which purchased NBCUniversal in 2011, and he also worked the halls of Congress and the federal government on behalf of Qualcomm, federal records show.
«This book should be required reading, not only in the hallowed halls of corporate America or in the MBA classes at top universities, but by everyone, everywhere.»
On Sunday, November 5th, inside the hallowed halls of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, a gunman opened fire, murdering at least 26 men, women, and children, and injuring 20 other people.
This inaction is a stark reminder that women's voices are still underrepresented in the halls of Congress.
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