Not exact matches
I need time
out in the
wilderness — that's one nice thing
of living in Canada, I'm never more than ten minutes from total
wilderness.
The same God who created this universe,
life, and humans, saved Noah's family and the animals, brought his people
out of slavery in Egypt, parted the red sea, fed them for 40 years in the
wilderness, gave them the land he promised, and made them a great people.
God's plan and hope for our
lives is often birthed
out of our seasons in the
wilderness where we have encountered brokenness, destruction and suffering.
But still, there's this real - world human Jesus,
living a real - world human
life the way real - world human
life was intended, busting
out of every box anyone ever tried to put him in, refusing to stay on the cross the church tries to keep him safely hung up
out of the way on, making his own path through the
wilderness in full color and 3D...
The challenge for those
of us who have wandered through the
wilderness after leaving Babylon, and are learning what it means to walk in Canaan, is how to
live that
out amongst Brothers and Sisters who may be blissfully unaware
of their own (improperly placed) slavery.
If we can be quiet in our hearts long enough, we will discover that God still carves
out highways and turns the
wilderness into a place
of wonder,
life and beauty even though nothing is as we expected.
But in 1 Kings 19, he is hiding
out in the
wilderness for fear
of his
life.
When you get
out into the
wilderness and strip [away] all
of the stuff in your everyday
life, you really gain a great respect for your own
life, simply as it is.
From this point on, there will be no peace in either man's
life as a harrowing game
of kill - or - be-killed is played
out against the backdrop
of the awe - inspiring and deceptively treacherous
wilderness where the unforgiving law
of the land takes deadly precedence over the civility
of modern society.
Top 10, but no order to be sure Babylon (Keith Deligero, 2017) Balangiga: Howling
Wilderness (Khavn De La Cruz, 2017) Alipato: The Very Brief
Life of an Ember (Khavn De La Cruz, 2016) Turn Left, Turn Right (Douglas Seok, 2016) Pyo Chit Lin (My Darling, Tin Myint, 1950 [Restored 2017]-RRB- In Time To Come (Tan Pin Pin, 2017) Twin Peaks (David Lynch, 2017) Get
Out (Jordan Peele, 2017) People Power Bombshell: The Diary
of Vietnam Rose (John Torres, 2016) Ang Ikaduhang Pagbalik (The Second Coming, Jeffrie Po, 2016)
Hannie Caulder, that bizarre European - based western
of last year, included a wealth
of outrageousness that seemed to presage a return to grace and a renewal
of promise for Kennedy the director: Raquel Welch strutting around the desert naked under a poncho, Robert Culp prancing auspiciously
out of the
wilderness in El Topo hat and granny glasses to teach her how to shoot; brothers Ernest Borgnine, Strother Martin, and Jack Elam forming a manically inept criminal trio who nevertheless managed to be lethal for two
of Hannie's menfolk; Christopher Lee as a gaunt and happy gunsmith and family man
living on the seashore; and a never - identified stranger in elegant black who materialized wordlessly now and again to collaborate in Hannie's adventures.
The saga continues into the
wilderness Romance readers too often finish a story and wish they didn't have to let go
of the characters, wondering how their
lives play
out beyond the courtship.
8 Night Itinerary - Explore areas
of rainforest rarely visited and seek
out life in the
wilderness, in some
of the most untouched areas.
As Steve Backshall gets ready to fly
out for the BBC's Wild Alaska
Live, he tells us about the best wildlife experiences in Alaska, from orcas to wolves, and how you can get a bit
of wilderness all to yourself... More
As Steve Backshall gets ready to fly
out for the BBC's Wild Alaska
Live, he tells us about the best wildlife experiences in Alaska, from orcas to wolves, and how you can get a bit
of wilderness all to yourself...
I was already pretty certain this would be the case, but since I
live three miles outside
of a small town and about 17 miles from a large city I couldn't not test it
out in the vast
wilderness of Scotland.
Of all the survivors we've met so far, Grant may be the best prepared for the apocalypse — a steely outdoorsman who left city
life behind to
live out his golden years in the
wilderness with his trusty scoped rifle.
An elder black man in the last 15 years
of his
life forced
out into the
wilderness, priced
out of L.A. and viewed as an outsider by the art world, this man who fought in World War II for America, fled racism from Alabama in the South, and wound up in the High Desert, where he created his own universe on a desert mountaintop.
A: «And then, outside the glass wall
of this utopian city which had arisen
out of the ruin
of the «final» war between the country and the city is a green
wilderness in which primitive rebels
live off the land, alive to their humanity, and seek to free the ultimately urbanized sister within.»