Sentences with phrase «healing stories even»

Sure, there are plenty of makeover stories — healing stories even — that don't have anything to do with weight.

Not exact matches

Even if we twist the success stories around to sound like they are for the benefit of those we minister to, it is still apparently misguided because that is what the disciples did: we cast out demons, healed people and got people saved in your name!
There's freedom and healing in being able to share our storieseven stories that are difficult.
And that even in this space of the internets, we can learn to be brave and tell our stories, to cry alongside, to be good community for each other and usher in healing.
Even as an non-Christian you've heard stories of Jesus healing the sick and the Christian Relief efforts today.
Without Jesus there would be no story to interest us, even as there would be no chance for healing.
I am touched by your story and feel that even though I did not walk the same road as you it's with an enormous amount of determination that one can overcome a horrible ordeal like that and even find courage to share it.I am glad you started healing after breastfeeding..
Mom gave me permission to share her personal story with you because she's part of the movement to heal health care, and if her story could help even one doctor or patient, she wanted to share it.
I give to you this story — a piece of my soul — in hopes that it might help you touch those places inside that you aren't even aware need healing.
How can we change the beliefs and heal the old stories that keep us going back for more, even when it hurts?
Even in a man - versus - machine story that can come off a little silly or overwrought at times, just hearing the soothing voices of characters like «It's Reyn time» Reyn or the medic - who - heals - you - by - shooting - you Sharla makes everything feel so gosh - darned poignant and profound and posh.
From the literal, physical journey of one single heart from one human to another in Heal the Living, to the metaphorical way the heart keeps going even when it stops pumping blood in A Ghost Story, via the discovery of intimacy and the baring of the soul that the characters of Moonlight, Certain Women, Call me By Your Name and God's Own Country all experience as they open up their hearts to life and love - and all that they entail - these films kickstarted my heart, and let the engine roar.
Even the remarkably mature and optimistic protagonist can't easily heal the ailments that inflict her loved ones, nor can she find a way to bridge the two places she must call home, and thus the conflict that brings depth to the story falls into place.
The twenty - seven bones of the title story are the bones in a boxer's hands; once broken, they never heal properly, and the fighter's career descends to bouts that have less to do with sport than with survival: no referee, no rules, not even gloves.
It was powerful, even at an early age, because unconsciously I'd already bought into that narrative about running to the wild to heal yourself, and I think the same can be said for the subjects of those other, older stories in the book.
Will Delilah have the faith to pursue a new dream — even if it means giving up the old?In this charming novella, debut novelist Sarah Loudin Thomas introduces readers to Wise, West Virginia — a small town nestled in an Appalachian valley where the everyday miracles of life and faith play out in stories of healing, hope, and love.
- Ophilia and Cyrus have been announced as the last two playable characters - Cyrus is a scholar working at the royal university who is an incredibly curious and knowledgeable person - Cyrus» Path Action is «Explore» which lets him find out hidden details and information about other characters - during combat, Cyrus can reveal the weaknesses of enemies and exploit them using fire, ice and lightning magic - Ophilia is a priestess and her Path Action is Lead, which allows her to guide characters to certain places by having them follow - in combat, she's a classic white mage - type who can heal allies, buff their stats and use light magic to attack the enemy - Ophilia can also call upon the character she's guiding to aid her in battle - character's special abilities are called Talents - Olberic can take hits in place of other characters in battle - Primrose, like Ophilia, can call upon the character she has charmed and have them aid her in battle - Tressa can sometimes find money simply by walking around the overworld - Alfyn can mix items to damage enemies or heal allies - Therion can unlock treasure chests - H'aanit can capture beasts during combat - your active battle party can consist of four characters, but you can swap them out with the other four characters at any time - even after you've met up with the other playable characters, you can still pursue each character's individual story - you do this by making them the «main» character of your current party
Perhaps it's a learned response, from growing up in an era where even the best game stories featured characters who could shrug off a nuclear explosion in «game mode» with a healing potion, but who could then be fatally wounded by a single sword swipe in «story mode», but I've always been able to compartmentalize what happens in a game's story from what happens in the gameplay when necessary.
Even though the last miscarriage was before the birth of my now 7 - year - old son, reading your story really reminded me of how much healing I've received from that time of loss and hopelessness, I definitely think children feel even more precious, if that's possible, when having them live to a healthy birth isn't a giEven though the last miscarriage was before the birth of my now 7 - year - old son, reading your story really reminded me of how much healing I've received from that time of loss and hopelessness, I definitely think children feel even more precious, if that's possible, when having them live to a healthy birth isn't a gieven more precious, if that's possible, when having them live to a healthy birth isn't a given.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z