Sentences with phrase «hungry people in»

«My conscience won't let me go shoot my brother, or some darker people, some poor, hungry people in the mud, for big powerful America, and shoot them for what?»
Traditional subsidies provided a means for farmers to sell at a loss — or simply give away — those surpluses to hungry people in the third world.
In the absence of strong leadership, the number of hungry people in the world will rise even further, with children suffering the most.
The unprecedented spike in food prices drove up the number of hungry people in the world to over 1 billion for the first time in 2009.
BPL: Are you sure there aren't very hungry people in the world that would be very happy to eat human beings of other ethnic groups?
Indeed, there are more than one billion hungry people in the world — and climatic changes threaten to significantly increase the number of people at risk of hunger and undernutrition.
The percentage of hungry people in the developing world had been dropping for decades even though the number of hungry worldwide barely dipped.
«While the biotechnology industry has promoted itself by saying it will solve the problems of hungry people in the developing world, it is clear there are very negative consequences.»
There is an amazing fact right in the beginning of your article and that is, «there are not just more obese people in the world than there are hungry people in the world now, there are actually more obese people in developing countries than there are hungry people in developing countries.»
Who will vote for him, the hungry people in Kano or Kaduna?
«This is only a tool for us to feed hungry people in this community much more efficiently.
Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina — For over 30 years, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina has been providing food for hungry people in 34 counties across North Carolina.
One - fourth of the food currently lost or wasted globally could feed 870 million hungry people in the world.
«The truck would sell food at the business district in the morning and afternoon, and the proceeds would go to buy more food to feed inner city hungry people in the evening,» he explains.
oh yes, and I will link back to you if I am able to stave off the onslaught of hungry people in my house to get a photoshoot in: P
There were four hungry people in the house when I put them on the table.
If a church is satisfying heart - hungers and contributing to the growth of persons, it should try to offer its ministry to as many as possible of the spiritually hungry people in its community.
Hungry people in countries that are exporting foods to us may refuse to continue that process.
All of the time, money, and energy spent on these signs could have been used to feed hungry people in our country or to provide materials to our schools.
There are hungry people in the world today.
Last month, the UN reported that the number of chronically hungry people in the world was rising again after a decade of declines thanks to prolonged conflicts and climate change - related floods and droughts.
Starbucks may not be able to feed every hungry person in the U.S..
... A sudden cut in food aid that would throw 18 million of the hungriest people in the world off a stream of food on which they rely.»
If they call themselves TRUE Christians; let them FEED and cloth the poor and every hungry person in America.

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Several studies have shown that adults who consume high - fat, low - carb diets are less hungry three to four hours after meals and lose more weight over time than people who consume diets high in carbs and low in fat (23, 24).
As time goes by, «you actually leave a lot of people resentful and hungry in your trail,» says Perel, following a speech at The Feast social entrepreneurship conference in Brooklyn, N.Y., last month.
So, either way, the lines are just getting slower, and in many cases, people are being left hungrier.
Looting has been increasing in the provinces since Christmas, with food shortages and hyperinflation leaving millions of people hungry, though the capital, Caracas, has so far been largely unaffected.
«We live in a power hungry world... people are constantly chasing a power outlet.
A recent report from the Office for National Statistics in the U.K., which surveyed 2,200 people on age discrimination and prejudice, found that respondents had a more positive view of senior workers than they did of career - hungry 20 - somethings.
Canada Report says indigenous people in Toronto are far more likely to be homeless, unemployed and hungry, Toronto Star
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More people would go hungry in the streets.
These people are hungry to «move up the consumption curve» be it in the form of better food, clothes, phones, a car or a house, Poole says.
People are increasingly hungry for another moment in which they feel desired, accepted and loved by another person.
As a result, he wound up feeling that his wealth and extravagant professions were a form of mental illness in a world where millions of people go to sleep hungry every day.
Although some people are genuinely hungry for ideas and find encouragement in sharply drawn postings, I sometimes think of the general trend of punditry toward denunciation and harsh judgments as what I call political pornography — an excitement of the will, a stimulation of commitment, a thrilling feeling of entering the fray.
«There are people in the world so hungry, that God can not appear to them except in the form of bread.»
But gee, so Dorothy Day, the SCLS and Martin Luther King and all those religiously oriented people who restrain their baser impulses, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, take in children no one else wants, seek justice for those society devalues in the name of money, power, or maintaining the hold of the class in power — all based on their beliefs — are dangerous to society and mentally ill?
What I have to wonder is, if we, as a Church, trust God to work and bring people to Him, or if we feel like we have to «help» by providing all these material possessions (which in the end are meaningless, the money spent on them might be better spent on improving the community, providing food for hungry, support for ministers and overseas missionaries).
Fred, as I see it, most of the people lamenting the state of the church are those who have been in institutional churches where actual teachings of the Bible were ignored in favor of the concepts power - hungry teachers liked.
The problem is when there TRULY are hungry people (and 2 in 10 Americans are), you would simply deny them any care and let them die just out of spite.
Can't CNN find something else meaningful to report: the number of children in the US that go to sleep hungry; can we ever have a country that is not run by corporations; why has journalism gone down the toilet; why can't we tolerate each other; the real truth — organized religion divides people in this world instead of unitng them.
You are like a hungry person looking for a fly in your soup when one is freely given to you; step back and look at the big picture of what is being said in Isaiah 40 and Malachi 3:1 and what Jesus said about the prophet who spoke of Him throughout the Old Testament.
Maybe then we can do what Gungor pushed for in his original post, to be a people who don't just «believe» in God, but through our faith do what He has commanded us to do: take care of the poor, the widow, the hungry and the needy.
secondly, something has to happen in that persons life that makes them hungry for attention, in medical science there's a term for it, munchausen syndrome.
For us, to serve Christ is just as much to feed the hungry, to teach people to read, and to help them in their struggle for justice, as it is to baptize them.»
It is the story of a crowd of people who had little in common except that they were hungry — for food, for healing, for truth, for Jesus.
We are to act as if Christ is in other people, even the stranger whom we believe we have reason to fear, the prisoner whose acts we find reprehensible, the sick we'd rather condemn because we're convinced that their lifestyle contributed to their illness, the hungry who should have been able to fend for themselves.
The word is full of people who believe in Jesus as their personal savior, who believe in the inerrancy of the bible, but who do nothing to help right social injustice, to help the poor, to feed the hungry, «the least of these.»
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