Sentences with phrase «lives a man whose»

If it is indeed his final work, it's a fitting one that's in keeping with the actor's career of telling stories of grand, often larger - than - life men whose self - identity clashes with, and often destroys, their relationships.
Though the story of Marcus Luttrell's incredible survival is tailor - made for the big screen, and Berg does a good job of highlighting the soldiers» brotherhood and courage under fire, it's hard to find any pleasure or entertainment value from watching the characters (real - life men whose family and friends are still living with that loss) get brutally slaughtered.
Poignant, probing, antic, and exhilarating, Blue Latitudes brings to life a man whose voyages helped create the global village we inhabit today.
Author originally set for self - publishing lands multi-book Thomas Nelson contract In a town just 25 miles southwest of Detroit lives a man whose gift of storytelling landed him the opportunity to share that gift with the world.

Not exact matches

Tom Hanks solidifies himself as one of the greatest actors of his generation with this look at a man whose life intersects with some of the greatest moments in history while trying to connect with his true love, Jenny.
I wanted to write an article that would pay homage to a man that I never met but whose ideas have had a great impact on my life.
He was a great scientist and an extraordinary man whose work and legacy will live on for many years.
Since then, he has found himself haunted by the memory of the five men whose lives he ended.
Beware guys, in my humble opinion this man is just one of many that exists or is yet to come whose sole purpose is to lead people astray in these end - times (only the true Christians know this is truly the end times we're living) and take note that it is the liberal websites like CNN that are complicit towards this endeavor.
Evangelical Catholicism understands the priesthood in iconic terms: The Catholic priest is a man whose ordination makes him into a living re-presentation of the Lord Jesus.
For the King of all the Gods created by GOD is the God Christ Jesus, our Lord and Savior and Redeemer of godly men, whose rigtheousness in Word and / or in Deeds will bring to them an abundancy of living many lives within the mainframes of the eternal 1st Domain, that is called by us as being the Atomic Cosmos.
«They took a part of my soul, and it can never be replaced,» says this man of peace and nonviolence whose life has been devoted to the children and staff of a school for emotionally disturbed youngsters.
Right now, England is firmly divided into two camps: those who think Messi is one of the Mr Men, and those whose prayer lives are currently focused on Wayne Rooney's feet.
I said that I thought Francis was a perfectly orthodox man who wanted people to live out the faith more deeply, but whose method was a risky one.
In my own life, I've experienced Brian as a good man full of integrity, whose insides match his outsides.
(2358) It does, however, teach that the meaning of human sexuality is found within the context of the life - long commitment of one man and one woman whose love (when enacted sexually) is potentially pro-creative.
And if my eyes were more filled with tears than those of a repentant woman, and if each tear were more precious than a pardoned woman's many tears; if I could find a place more humble than the place at his feet, and if I could sit there more humbly than a woman whose heart's sole choice was this one thing needful; if I loved him more sincerely than the most loyal of his servants, eager to shed the last drop of his life - blood in his service; if I had found greater favor in his eyes than the purest among women — nevertheless, if I asked him to alter his purpose, to reveal himself differently, to be more lenient with himself, he would doubtless look at me and say: Man, what have I to do with thee?
At the beginning, a physical organism, whose life - principles were breath and blood, whose mental and emotional experiences were the functions of bodily organs, the ordinary man was submerged in the corporate mass of his tribe, without individual status, separate hopes, personal rights, or claim on divine care apart from the group.
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
The «graceful man» is the one who has been inhabited by the «dancing god,» that is, life itself; he is the person whose style is serendipitous who finds grace in the most modest and hidden places.
Francis, whose asceticism was exceptionally severe, could be a man of overflowing joy because he lived his adult life in the confidence that his salvation came not through his own merits, but from the superabundance of divine love manifest in Jesus Christ.
Or at least that seems to be the case for many men, whose emotional lives are played out on big screen TVs and twenty - four hour media coverage of everything athletic.
How can modern man, whose world seems to topple about him, regain a living faith in the Living God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own life and the dignity of the lives of his fellow men — everyliving faith in the Living God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own life and the dignity of the lives of his fellow men — everyLiving God, so that he can feel once more both the dignity of his own life and the dignity of the lives of his fellow men — everywhere?
7:21 And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man: 7:22 All in whose nostrils was the breath of life, of all that was in the dry land, died.
Most people like Jesus, or at least have some respect for Jesus, but I recently met a man who said that he has never met anybody whose life was better for following Jesus.
But all will agree in recognizing that early in the first century in Palestine there lived a man «mighty in word and deed» whose brief career, for the most part hidden from us, was an event of incalculable magnitude, not only because of its effects but because of what it was.
But in the modern world several sciences have converged to press home to us the rational conclusion that each individual man is a psychosomatic unity, a living physical organism whose various organs, both physical and psychical, can only function as part of the total organism.
Man, like all other forms of terrestrial life from which he has evolved, is a physical mortal creature, whose life is lived within those limits of space and time to which his creatureliness subjects him.
At one point in American life, virtually every child was given the great gift of being raised to adulthood in the marital bond of the man and the woman — the mom and the dad — whose union gave them life.
Doubtless this pleasant young man soon found someone unacquainted with Joseph Smith's Testimony, that ubiquitous missionary tract which contains the official account of the prophet's visions and his discovery of the ancient record chronicling the lives and times, vicissitudes and final destruction of a Hebraic people whose patriarch immigrated to America with his family in 600 BC.
In Zorba the Greek, Nikos Kazantzakis portrays the simple character of Zorba — a man who is simply complex, a man of rich experience whose life is so full of stories that his crude philosophy is full of wisdom.
So I decided to return, as I do often, to the life and thought of the man whose feast day we celebrate today, and every July 31: St. Ignatius of Loyola....
«Religiousness» is the astonished and worshipful feeling of man that above his conditionality there stands an Unconditioned whose desire is to form a living community with him and whose will he may realize in the world of men.
So... some old men, living two millennia ago, whose ignorance by today's standards was towering, and who wrote about god without putting their own names to it, but demanded that those words be believed, notwithstanding, have collectively written a book we call the «Bible,» and we're all supposed to bow down and believe it.
In the 15th century, as the Latin word religio moved into English, it did so to name communities of men and women whose lives were specifically dedicated to the virtue of religion.
He is the man who lives as if there was nothing beyond physical life and there were no needs other than material needs, whose values are all physical and material.
Here are some observations from a Catholic young woman whose life «sucks» in the midst of prosperity: In my experience (I readily grant all of the problems with drawing inferences from individual and anecdotal observation), highly eligible men in my social set delay marriage for no good....
Of the three spheres, our life with man «is the main portal into whose opening the two side-gates leads, and in which they are included.»
The Christian theological tradition has created in «God» a uniquely monstrous transcendence «whose very sacrality is absolutely opposed to the life and immediacy of man's existence in the world»... a feat unequaled even by Muslim or Jew!
This made us all feel that we had before us not only a theological professor but also a Christian man whose life was swayed by the great principles about which he spoke -LSB-...] He not only made us see the truth, but he made us feel its power and perceive its beauty.»
We commune with God as those whose lives are broken for one another, and we find the beginning of communion with one another through Christ who stands between us, as one of us, and yet as the new man calling us into new life.
And if the mission of tile Servant defined the work to which Jesus set his hand, the fate of the Servant, whose life was made «an offering for sin,» 11 and who «bore the sin of many,» pointed to the destiny that awaited him: «The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give up his life as a ransom for many.»
In the twentieth century, H G Wells said Muhammad was a man «whose life on the whole was by modern standards unedifying.»
If humans didn't devote themselves to so much perverse indulgence of Man Made religous dogma and rather tuned in to their inner voice and discovered their spirtiual life resided there and not in religions whose primary goal is a tool to control and manipulate through fear and ignorance.
He has no sure knowledge of the eternal verities, but he holds them by faith, and looks in faith to the God whose Word of life he has heard in the man Jesus and he says:
When man confronts the question of the meaning of his life he finds that the question can only be answered if he sees that he is related to a transcendent reality, a God whose being is of a different order from that of all creatures and processes in our experience, who is the «unconditioned» ground of all being, to use Tillich's phrase.
My father shines in my life as a north star, a man whose integrity and godliness can orient me instantly.
One was a righteous man, soon to be married, whose carpentry business was all the excitement he expected in life,
«Whose life hasn't been affected in some way by this man
Faith prayer has been abused by the very material minded power persons whose past lives have made the Family of God feared and killed millions in the name of God and Poor God had nothing to do with it - only evil men.
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