Sentences with phrase «on place of refuge»

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Very Rev Andrew Dunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, told Premier: «I would be encouraging, on this feast of Pentecost, for people to remember the Spirit drove those apostles out of the place where they'd taken refuge from terror and into the streets, proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ in every language to every people and thrilling their hearts.
Church for me has been hospital when I was spiritually weak and aching, a refuge during storms, a place to celebrate victories, and a community of people I can depend on for relationship, accountability, and partnership in my faith journey.
The cozy monstrosity is also, of course, the scheme of their marriage as a place of refuge from the impersonal, warlike society in which they carry on their ambitious professional lives, earning the salaries that buy conspicuous affluence.
The real inheritance handed on by a good family is the memories it creates: memories of Mum's and Dad's goodness, of a place where one could take refuge, where one felt understood and learnt to understand others, of quarreling with one's siblings and making up, of forgiving and being forgiven.
«The real inheritance handed on by a good family is the memories it creates: memories of Mum's and Dad's goodness, of a place where one could take refuge»
«I learnt early on that when you come to the throne room of God it's not only a place of reverence - it's a place of refuge.
Such refuges may be the first place to look for life on Europa, says planetary scientist Richard Greenberg of the University of Arizona, Tucson.
One of the things that is great about living in the New York City area is that you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city, and still find refuge in quieter places that give you a view of all the on - goings of those busy people down below living their lives.
Check out Hands on the Land, a national network of field classrooms including national parks, wildlife refuges, and other special places.
While lacking a significant endowment, alumni network, or institutional brand, the new school soon enjoyed enormous success as a place of refuge for conservative scholars, some of whom went on to win Nobel Prizes and other honors.
Our focus is placed on saving dogs and cats who are languishing in shelters or are at risk of euthanasia due to time, space, or resources, provide them with immediate refuge, and transport them to adoption facilities throughout the Midwest.
This charming, little island has become a place of refuge to many seeking solitude and has a number of holiday cottages and homes on it.
The Maroons of Jamaica, who once sought refuge in the island's Blue Mountains, eternalized the Arawak's ancient jerk technique by spicing or seasoning the meat, wrapping it in leaves, then placing it on hot rocks over a lattice of wood.
Kilauea is a charming town on the northern coast of Kauai with golfing, beautiful beaches, great places to shop and eat and even a historic lighthouse and wildlife refuge.
Owen's Odyssey is the story of a boy, while on a journey, taking refuge from a storm in a dangerous place — Castle Pookapick.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's new site - specific installation explores the impact of immigration on all aspects of British culture and considers notions of territory and place, cultural identity, displacement and refuge.
«When we can help the less fortunate members of our communities by supplying bed bug covers, by providing a safe and warm place to sleep on a cold winter night, or a refuge for women and children to escape violence, we all win,» says MREA Shelter Foundation chair Brian Canart.
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