Not exact matches
And none
of that even references this supposed incredibly controversial person doing all
kinds of miracles and creating a scourge to beat people out
of a temple
with.
Most Likely to Make the Eyes Water (nominated by Tara J. Haussler): Baddest Mother Ever
with «A Tuesday
Kind of Miracle»
In the four chapters
of 1 Kings that are in the main the creation
of the Elijah narrator, we meet a highly gifted verbalist, who is given to the use
of unique words, forms, and structures; who is relatively sophisticated; who, as compared
with the Elisha narrators, for example, appears to be notably disinterested in
miracle for the sake
of miracle; and who shares
with Elijah himself a
kind of precognition
of the substance
of classical prophetism.
There is so much for all
of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla
of church
with ministers as lost in the thick
of it as everybody else so that the holiness
of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services
of worship run the risk
of becoming only a
kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did
with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any
of them — the mystery and
miracle of Jesus
with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
But sometimes the
kind of miracle hoped for isn't something humans can fix, (for example, my brother could be released from the confines
of his cerebral palsy), or something we don't even know is happening (in the situation
of a person being physically assaulted
with no other people around to intervene).
So, you
kind of start rewarding yourself each day
with those moments by making yourself stay conscious about what a
miracle it is to have this beautiful baby in your arms.
I once talked to a pregnant friend about the glory
of the
Miracle Blanket and whether she wanted one, and she
kind of shrugged and said she planned to re-use her SwaddleMes (she'd barely used
with her first baby, but seemed to think they worked okay).
How great would it be if our children were delivered
with their very own set
of instructions, giving you an idea as to what
kind of little
miracle you're about to hold?
I'm sure you see TONS
of commercials and ads making all
kinds of miracle claims for losing your belly fat overnight
with their magic pill or wildly - hyped snake - oil supplement.
Then you get a NEW email
with yet another «amazing scientific approach»
with some
kind of «
miracle» appetite suppressant that helps you burn 300 pounds in 12 seconds.
Now, if you base your nutrition knowledge on the
kinds of books you find in health food stores, bestsellers like Kombucha —
Miracle Fungus will tell you that already by the Tsin dynasty, it was known and honored as a beverage
with magical powers, enabling people to live forever.
These are the
kinds of ideas that the media wants to bore into your soul (that I want to beat down
with sticks): You're not perfect, therefore buy this make - up / hair product /
miracle cream and your life will suddenly be better.
A
kind of culinary
miracle worker,
with a creamy sauce and a flaky pastry top that is guaranteed to calm even the most stressed nerves, Chicken Pot Pie is the ultimate comfort food.
I'm searching for a romamtic And honest MAN that still believes in Magic and the
Miracles of life, like the old saying goes, «Live, Laugh and Love», i'm a realist
kind of women
with a touch
of hopeless romantic, and feel that there's nothing more powerful than being in Love...
by Walter Chaw Joe Cornish's low - budget creature - feature Attack the Block is a charmer, a delight, the
kind of rare film — like Jack Sholder's The Hidden, Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator, or Steve De Jarnatt's
Miracle Mile — that devotees will latch onto, and for good reason,
with the fervour afforded genuine cult classics.
Apocalyptic ticking - clock thrillers / buddy road movies are nothing new —
Miracle Mile, The Road, and Seeking a Friend for the End
of the World are stronger examples — but they're rarely done
with the
kind of fearlessness, originality, or emotional honesty that writer - director Zak Hilditch delivers
with These Final Hours.
A trip to Kathmandu in a desperate search for some
kind of miracle spiritual cure puts him in contact
with the Ancient One, a bald sorceress played by Tilda Swinton (a gender and ethnic switch from the comics where the character is male and Asian; Swinton's Ancient One is
of Celtic extraction) who by turns torments and trains him in the arcane ways
of the mystic arts.
According to Signs there are two
kinds of people in this world: those who believe that life is filled
with, well, signs and
miracles.
What is frankly
kind of a
miracle is that, after a couple
of turns behind the wheels
of these supercharged Challengers and Chargers, I'm still alive and
with no points on my driver's license.
The
miracles they find then will be
of the deepest, truest
kind, because those
miracles have to do
with the giving and the cherishing
of our blessings rather than the getting
of them, or the asking for them.
It's
kind of a
miracle way to walk that some dogs
with severe spinal cord injuries learn even though their legs can't communicate
with their brain.
It's
kind of a
miracle; I never thought Toby would ever be able to be
with another dog again.
As far as I can tell, Wii Fit Trainer is somehow associated
with Rez, Wonderdog must have starred in a Japan - only sequel involving duck hunting, Jigglypuff is some
kind of bloated chao, and is Diddy Kong supposed to be the kiwi - flinging monkey from Alex Kidd in
Miracle World?
Children are born
with a great ability to learn and grow — different
kinds of abilities, to be sure, but abilities that individually and together constitute the
miracle of humanity.