Yes, people are thinking «
poor lonely person, eating alone», but dining out by yourself can be a great experience.
Not exact matches
«If sometimes our
poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the
lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
by the grace of god — jesus may have simply appeared to be anything but the son of god... and thru charm and guise won over the sad and
lonely turning humble men into preachers of dreams... he taught them how to look stylish in order to get what they needed while being perfunctory... all the while having the semblance of a godly man doing gods work... for hand outs — lets not forget they were
poor, aging
people on the fringes of society.
I'd say half of the most impactful
people I know, who love Jesus and tear up at the mention of His name, who reach out to the
poor and
lonely and are fundamentally sound in their theology, who create institutions that feed hundreds of thousands, do not attend a traditional church service.
I don't care what my progressive friends say; there's little doubt in my mind that if Jesus lived among us today, he'd be hanging out at Wal Mart, not to endorse the company's business practices, but to love on the
people — the
poor, the sick, the whackos, the mulleted, the morbidly obese, the sluts, the drunks, the perverts, the lost, the
lonely, the bent over, the motherless, and the tragically disconnected.
It's can be more difficult to get off my butt and go to
people, spending time with the
lonely, the broken - hearted, the
poor,
people who aren't like me.
It dwells on the plight of the old,
lonely and
poor, and suggests that 1.3 million older
people in this country are malnourished.
A new study finds a possible explanation for why
lonely people often have
poorer health outcomes: Loneliness triggers the «fight or flight» response, leading to higher levels of inflammation and lower levels of antiviral compounds.
So in The Dog of the Drops a man's work takes him out beyond the bombed cities where the
people are
poor,
lonely, loquacious, and insular and an...
Do these
poor people, who are so
lonely they'd warm up to a robot sleep with it too?