Sentences with phrase «intense grief in»

But Ibe said it was disheartening that in this period of intense grief in Benue State, Chief Paul Unongo would choose to level false allegations on the person of Abubakar.

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In the last two years I have found a deeper level of rest in being loved by God and yet a more intense grief and concern over the humanity that God loveIn the last two years I have found a deeper level of rest in being loved by God and yet a more intense grief and concern over the humanity that God lovein being loved by God and yet a more intense grief and concern over the humanity that God loves.
There is genuine, intense grief and compassion in His eyes.
After a season of intense and overwhelming grief, she receives a call from God to establish an orphanage in New York City.
Amid intense emotions of grief and depression, he found solace in his faith as a devout Christian.
This condition — so called because it's associated with intense stress (including grief)-- involves a ballooning out of the bottom of the heart but no actual obstruction in the blood vessels.
Becca and Howie (Kidman and Eckhart) are a wealthy couple in the New York suburbs, but their life is coloured by intense grief after the accidental death of their 4 - year - old son.
But we said that whatever happened in the year between the death of the daughter and when we meet Mildred — which we thought was probably depression, not getting out of bed, all the stuff that can come about as a result of intense grief — we wouldn't touch on that because the story we wanted to tell is about the billboards and the anger and the war that she unleashes.
In a related context, in Returning to Nothing: The Meaning of Lost Places, Peter Read describes the home as «a site of first attachment, a source of intense pleasure if unhindered, anxiety if threatened and grief if destroyed»In a related context, in Returning to Nothing: The Meaning of Lost Places, Peter Read describes the home as «a site of first attachment, a source of intense pleasure if unhindered, anxiety if threatened and grief if destroyed»in Returning to Nothing: The Meaning of Lost Places, Peter Read describes the home as «a site of first attachment, a source of intense pleasure if unhindered, anxiety if threatened and grief if destroyed».
While grief is a normal reaction to loss, feelings of anxiety or sadness may be intense and long - lasting — especially if the child loses a primary carer, or if the loss occurs in traumatic circumstances.
In some cases, infertility may lead to grief that can be as intense as the grief of losing a living child.
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