Sentences with phrase «run away»

If she's smart, she'll take this as a sign fro Amma or Bumba to run away from these nutters as fast as possible.
And around that time Jimmy Somerville, who had also run away to London like me, said, «Well, why don't you come play saxophone in Bronski Beat?»
The inquiry also heard how one girl would run away often but never returned after being run over by a car one day.
Like they re trying to run me away by chattering about me.
The Spirit may draw people to himself, but do we often run them away when our tribal urge kicks in — our need to think alike, dress alike, act alike and even look alike?
Yes, and one of the reasons it has is because its most committed believers, while refusing to conform to the world's ways, have just as strongly refused to run away from evangelizing it» and this, even when faced with persecution or death, and when the odds seemed overwhelmingly against them.
Sometimes I feel like the harder and faster I run away from Christianity, the closer I get to something that resembles the gospel of Jesus.
Often the kids run away before their parents figure out the kid is gay, pregnant, using, a thief, etc..
I read The Truth Book almost in one sitting, waiting desperately for Castro's decision to run away from her abusive family.
If we had tried to run away from the discomfort of not - being - radical, we would have missed the gift of ordinary, the gift of our own lives and the people around us.
I wanted to run away from everything.
The sort that religious people run away from and avoid like crazy.
Too bad «George» has run away as a result of taking a repeaded pounding from the atheists here — it would have been great to get his take on his hero pulling out.
Topher, I don't think I have ever come in contact with a more cowardly person than you are; I will give thanks that when I was in service I did not have to depend on a weasel like you to cover my back, you would run away.
Don't run away now, please answer.
Of course I understand that when faced with the truth and reality, you do what I expect most Christians to do... run away.
Human personality and culture are inherently about the denial of death, about helping the human animal achieve day - to - day equanimity in the face of our existential burden and helping us manage our instinct for self - preservation in the face of a cognitive awareness that we are bound for death, that we can not run away or escape our fate.
To be oriented towards the second coming does not mean that we despise the world or run away from the affairs of this world or separate ourselves from the rest of humanity.
There are things going on in the church I pastor that bother me; but then, I just don't run away from anything just because I might be bothered by it.
I run into where many run away from.
You run away every time you can't respond to anyone's question.
He can not run away.
They are more likely to have behavioral problems or run away from home, or become teenage parents themselves.
These people believe not only should guns not be used for self - defense, but neither should our fists, or, perhaps even our feet, to run away.
He attempted to run away when other officers moved in to arrest.
A real Christian would run away from this guy as fast as they can.
Run away, little fraud.
The easiest thing to do is attack and kill what your scared of or hurt by, or you run away from it.
They run away and tell no one, which of course means we wouldn't know this, would we?
If you don't like how things are run, the answer isn't to run away.
A Nair reported to the missionaries that after the arrival of Christianity among the Pulayas the «evil spirits were obliged to run away from the places» and there was «scarcely any instance of demonical possession» among them.49 Some of the priests of the Pulayas who converted to Christianity demolished the images of their deities in the presence of the missionaries, thereby suggesting belief in the power of the new God which they had found in Christianity.
Some will fail, such as those who run away like 3/4 of the one's receiving the Seed in the parable of the Sower in Matthew 13.
You've run away from the free will one, you'll run away from this one, too.
But since when do Christians run away and hide from death and darkness?
He had been invited to give his Christian witness, and he had run away instead.
The first Good Friday did not seem very good to Jesus» shattered band of followers, most of whom had run away and all of whom were apparently discouraged and downcast.
While historians have welcomed Appleby's nuanced study of how the War for Independence altered the lives of ordinary Americans (Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans), an even broader and more appreciative audience has made David McCullough's biography of John Adams a run away best seller.
I've never known God to run away from human pain, but toward it.
And if a man compliments you for being a hard - working woman or for what you «bring to the table», run away as fast as you can because he is not looking for a spouse, he is looking for a slave.
First, you can keep you head low, and try and keep out of sight, and always run away.
They will rather break up or run away from it.
And I want to run away from this country.»
Pls I want all of you to realise this, this is not the hour for us to run away from our faith and the Word but for us to live the Word.
Now run away little religitard and hide yourself away from reality in your magical book of stories, mmmkay.
I know like all of you here I have been mistreated, rejected, abused verbally, cheated and robbed also by fellow saints, and people of the world too and have become sad, angry, confused and all, but that does not justify me to run away from Pappa God because of what others did.
God's door is always open... just like a good parent whose child has run away.
There are many reasons teens are homeless and / or run away.
Run away and hide chickensplit, I'll take the knowledge thank you very much!
But it is precisely I who may not run away from this obligation, which is part of my life.
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