Not exact matches
Then, strap in, put the helmet on, say a
little prayer and get ready for
what's about to happen.
If you are not completely confident that
what you are praying is
what Jesus Himself would pray, this is when it is best to add the
little caveat to your
prayers of «if it is your will.»
What I blame are the
little books that are full of
prayers to give over parts of ourselves to god.
What was taken away was the ability to force schoolkids to recite a
prayer every day that probably meant very
little to them anyway.
I pause briefly to bear
what little bit of their burden I can spiritually through
prayer.
I detect a gently Anglican feel to this
little prayer - book - it brings with it a waft of the best of
what that tradition can offer.
Because if God can respond to a
prayer about high school football team and at the same time go silent to
prayers for the healing of a
little girl,
what kind of God is He?
His recommendations differed
little from
what had been taught for centuries, only they were shorn of the incentives provided by Indulgences and the earning of merit, and of the fulsome
prayers to and reliance on Mary the Mother of Jesus, and the Saints, which had often almost submerged the biblical texts and Creed.
One chapter in particular, «The
Little Foxes», demonstrates how Dom Hugh can identify and articulate the very real temptation faced by all Christians to allow the erosion of
prayer by
what are seemingly «good» distractions... «lose
prayer and you've lost.
1928 editorial from the Wall Street Journal, «
What America needs today is not Government controls, industrial expansion, or a bumper corn crop; America needs to return to the day when grandpa took the team out of the field in the early afternoon on Wednesday in order to hitch them to the old spring wagon which grandma put all the children after she washed their faces shining clean; and they drove off to
prayer meeting in the
little white church at the crossroads underneath the oak trees, where everyone believed the Bible, trusted Christ, and loved one another.»
[4] Maybe he overstated the power of
prayer a
little bit, for I believe that most of
what God does, he does without anybody praying for it, but I think John Wesley has hit on something that so few of us really grasp.
As I walked down to the basement to check, I said a silent
prayer that I was wrong, but
what do you know, right when I pulled all the clothes out, there was my sad
little phone.
So when you're looking into a pot of
what looks like hot, oily, separated brown glop that is trying to call itself hot fudge, don't chuck the whole thing — start with two tablespoons of water, whisk vigorously, and say a
little prayer — though we doubt you'll need it.
Hopefully, if we start the game calm enough to not misplace passes & commit schoolboy mistakes, with Sanchez and Rosicky pressing hard, and the Ox on his bike, plus a
little prayer (or if you don't believe, a
little luck), who knows
what might happen.
I have also caught myself saying
prayers to your sweet
little Landon up in heaven (if you believe in it) and reassuring him that you loved him with all your heart and that you only did
what you believed was best for him, although of course he already knows that.
Best moment of the week: Spending some QT with my husband and getting some answers to some
prayers we've been praying
What I'm looking forward to: Heading to my in - laws this weekend to celebrate Mother's Day a
little early and work on the dresser for the nursery!
Their
prayers have finally been heard, apparently, because look
what Subaru got caught testing in the United States: an STI - tweaked BRZ that leaves
little room for speculation — it even sports Subaru Tecnica International's badge poorly hidden beneath duct tape.
There are times, as you round a steep corner, you'll feel the urge to do
what so many of the local people do when navigating the bends, the dips and harrowing passages on this primitive rout; genuflect and send up a
little prayer of thanks when you've made it to the next spot that isn't clinging to the edge of a hundred foot drop safely.
What a blessing it would be indeed to have another precious
little one like Miss Elizabeth:) Sending
prayers heavenward for you all.
I can imagine the thoughts and
prayers for your
little one that you have lifted up while working in this room...
what a beautiful labor of love!
I like the idea of hanging the mirrors on the wall — just leaning against the wall would be scary for me... I'd be the one bumping into them and, well you can guess
what would happen once they fell
Prayers for your sweet
little one to be home soon!
Layla, As someone that seems so deserving of sharing
what you have to offer with this special
little boy, I pray that your
prayers will be answered.....