Sentences with phrase «rumor of wars»

Click here for Wiley's page at Deitch Projects that includes images and a video from his exhibition Rumors of War in 2005.
The clouds bring rumors of war... It's Knights vs. Vikings in CastleStorm, where medieval warfare meets 2D physics - based destruction!
Memling An Economy of Grac The World Stage: Jamaica The World Stage: France The World Stage: Israel The World Stage: India & Sri Lanka The World Stage: Brazil The World Stage: Lagos & Dakar The World Stage: China Down Black Light Scenic Columbus Rumors of War Selected Works 2013 Selected Works 2012 Selected Works 2011 Selected Works 2010 Selected Works 2009 Selected Works 2008
Memling An Economy of Grace The World Stage: Jamaica The World Stage: France The World Stage: Israel The World Stage: India & Sri Lanka The World Stage: Brazil The World Stage: Lagos & Dakar The World Stage: China Down Black Light Scenic Columbus Rumors of War Selected Works 2013 Selected Works 2012 Selected Works 2011 Selected Works 2010 Selected Works 2009 Selected Works 2008
And gold prices tend to spike on rumors of war, let alone when the shooting begins.
Reading Barth with Charity: A Hermeneutical Proposal by george hunsinger baker, 208 pages, $ 24.99 Rumors of war persist in Princeton.
The clouds bring rumors of war... It's...
Sirmans has also organized several exhibitions for commercial galleries including A Moments Notice in Houston, Things Fall Apart in Chicago, Notorious Impropriety in Boston, Color Theory in Torino, and New Video in Seoul; and New Wave, The Color of Sound, Summer Jam, Retroactive I and Rumors of War in New York.
Come war, and rumor of war, we'll see the value of dollars decline and gold prices increase.
«There will be wars and rumors of wars» — When in the history of mankind has there not been groups of people fighting each other or talking about fighting some other group.
Mat 24:6 And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars; see that ye be not troubled: for these things must needs come to pass; but the end is not yet.
We will have wars and rumors of wars.
Those ancient words from Luke sound so foreign to our ears, so primitive with their prediction of wars and rumors of wars, of stones upturned, of pestilence and signs from heaven.
There have been wars and rumors of wars, but still the world endures.
Jesus tells the disciples to beware of false prophets (against which the church is already struggling) and to not be fooled by «wars, or rumors of wars» — for they do not mean the end has come.
Jesus, when questioned about peace, was up - front about it: You will have no peace; there will be wars and rumors of wars, tumults, signs from above — but do not be terrified.
6 And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.
I would often focus on texts like Matthew 24:6 - 7 which talks about wars and rumors of wars, and famines and earthquakes as being signs of the end.
Famine, earthquake, wars and rumors of war and persecution will not make us panic.
There will be wars and rumors of war, there will be earthquakes and famines, but don't be alarmed.
There would also be wars and rumors of wars and such, which is pretty much par for course in human history.
In the Old Testament we can learn much about God's grace in the midst of wars and rumors of wars, but, equally important, we can also be confronted by the nature of our own human sinfulness and the limits of trust in human power for our security.
We revel in wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes, famines, and diseases because we think such things show that Jesus is about to return.
It was to be foreseen by the presence of wars and rumors of war and the presence of many other encompassing evils.
24:30), but vivid accounts are given of the «wars and rumors of wars» when `' nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom» and other forms of evil and turmoil will give warning that the end is near (Matt.
The danger of «wars and rumors of wars» of whatever sort is that they give us cheap meaning to hold onto, a quick shot of identity, a false sense of belonging, of togetherness, of virtue, of innocence and so on.
There will be wars and rumors of war, nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom, but that will not be the end (Mark 13:6 - 7).
7 When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed.
We hear of wars and rumors of wars, and instead of flipping through LaHaye to pinpoint the event, we pray, protest and labor for peace.
6 You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars.
Matthew 24:6 - 7 talks about wars and rumors of wars, famines, and earthquakes as being signs of the end.
When the majority are atheists, then you can decide, but when that day comes the ancient prophesies will be fulfilled and we will have war and rumors of war and famine and pestilence and we will become a backward, 3rd rate nation which will be over run by another people who are more deserving than us!
... And with all these wars and rumors of wars... creation's birth pangs of biblical proportions from manila to rio... I couldn't agree with you more, my friend!
Not the Hale - Bopp Comet, not invaders from space, not Clinton as King Belshazzar redux, not wars or rumors of war, but instead the gracious and patient hand that reaches out to halt the ax, the merciful gesture woven into the fabric of life that stays all that would give up on the barren and the broken, the merciful voice that says, «Let's give this hopeless case one more year.
We hear of wars and rumors of war, fomented — planted — by the same banana companies and abetted — cultivated — by the U.S. government.
Related Reading: Fiction: Going After Cacciato by Tim O'Brien; Fields of Fire by James Webb; Meditations in Green by Stephen Wright; In Country by Bobbie Ann Mason; The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien; The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh; Tree of Smoke by Denis Johnson Nonfiction: If I Die in a Combat Zone by Tim O'Brien; Dispatches by Michael Herr; A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo; In Pharaoh's Army by Tobias Wolff Reading group guide by Ed Conklin
His acclaimed memoir of Vietnam, A Rumor of War, has been published in 15 languages, has sold two million copies since its publication in 1977, and is widely regarded as a classic in the literature of war.
«[A Rumor of War] is unparalleled in its honesty, unapologetic in its candor, and singular in its insights into the minds and hearts of men in combat....
«Rumors of War» (curated by Franklin Sirmans), a Contemporary Exhibition inspired by Jacob Lawrence, Triple Candie, New York, NY
Sirmans has also curated exhibitions in Europe, Asia and North America, including «One Planet Under a Groove» (co-curator, Bronx Museum) and «Rumors of War: Inspired by the Art of Jacob Lawrence,» both 2001.
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