Sentences with phrase «miraculous works»

Its truly miraculous work and easily applied for dramatic improvement for athletes.
Quilts made by the women of Gee's Bend, a small rural community southwest of Selma, Ala., feature a sophisticated orchestration of color and eccentric quasi-geometric shapes composing what the New York Times has said are «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
Quilts made by the women of Gee's Bend feature a sophisticated orchestration of color and eccentric quasi-geometric shapes composing what the New York Times has said are «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
There is, of course, no question that there are public schools that are failing children, but there are those that do miraculous work with the neediest children, and the reasons for failure are often complicated.
The Holy Spirit will do but a fraction of what he would in our midst if we deny that he is able, or willing, to do his more miraculous works.
This exhibition of over sixty extraordinary quilts that were made between 1930 and 2000 showcases a body of work that is bold, spirited, moving, and hailed by Michael Kimmelman, in The New York Times, as «some of the most miraculous works of art America has produced.»
A better chapter began nearly a decade later with the pioneering exhibition The Quilts of Gee's Bend in 2002, that earned accolades from the chief art critic of The New York Times as «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
The great act of God had already passed through the stages of the sending of the Messiah, His miraculous works and authoritative teaching, His death (according to the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God), His resurrection, and His exaltation to the right hand of God.
You'd spend all your time defining «spirituality» in terms of various beliefs and unbeliefs instead of relying on the miraculous work of the Creator.
Thirdly, I resolved afresh to ask God to help me to try to walk the narrow way — believing in the miraculous work of God while holding a sceptical (not cynical) attitude towards the next healing claim.
It is often taught that this sin is committed when a person sees a miraculous work of the Spirit, and rather than give glory to God for what was done, gives credit to the devil instead.
Arsenal's run in the competition ended in the very next stage as they inexplicably lost to League Two outfit Bradford City on penalties to undo all their miraculous work the round before, but what happened next to the 14 players who took to the field on that crazy evening in Reading?
Its miraculous work starts with its ability to prod the body to produce more saliva, which is vital for the early start of the digestion process.
Hackman was nominated, but he stood no chance in the wake of the juggernaut of support for Hoffman, who in fact should have won years before for his miraculous work in «Tootsie!»
We feel the Campana Brothers did a miraculous work in achieving this aim.
None of this really matters, though, when in the presence of these miraculous works, like Little Giant Still Life (1950), emblazed with hot orange - pink letters blaring the word «Champion,» the name of a brand of spark plugs, certainly, but subtly self - referential.
It is the observation of God's miraculous work that serves to fuel her ministry, work, and life, and gives her a sense of God's joy.
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