The wooden doors of ThornCrown chapel swing open to this unexpected cathedral of glass, and what is this space that's
a wide open invitation to weary sojourners to come and lay the brokenness down?
In 1878 Emerson stated the cultural assumption well when he said, «Opportunity of civil rights, of education, of personal power, and not less of wealth; doors
wide open invitation to every nation, to every race and skin, hospitality of fair field and equal laws to all.
Not exact matches
Over the years I have spent thinking and praying about the Lord's call, and especially this weekend, I have come more and more to experience for myself the truth of Pope Benedict XVI's
invitation to young people to «
open wide the doors to Christ»: that when the Lord calls us to follow him, he «takes away nothing, absolutely nothing of what makes life free, beautiful and great».
When Buick introduced the all - new Cascada convertible early this year, it was an
invitation to drivers who want to live life
wide open with features unexpected in a convertible.
When Buick introduced the all - new Cascada convertible early this year, it was an
invitation to drivers who want to live life
wide open with features...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — When Buick introduced the all - new Cascada convertible early this year, it was an
invitation to drivers who want to live life
wide open with features unexpected in a convertible.
The
invitation - only scheme is not
open to all Wattpad writers but the company claims it will be offered to a
wide range of writers on the site.
Under the auspices of Biennial Director, HH Sheika Hoor al Qasimi, overseen by renowned Curators Isabel Carlos and Tarek Abou El Fetouh and led by Artistic Director Jack Persekian, the 9th edition of the Sharjah Biennial transcends central themes and pre-cast frameworks, exhibiting instead a
wide range of works selected by
open invitation.
Our summer associate program includes events to introduce the Firm's work and attorneys, and an
open invitation to participate in Firm -
wide training programs.