Sentences with phrase «words much beloved»

Not only had I uttered the words much beloved by congregations everywhere («and finally...») but in summarising my key points, it was clear that I was preparing to land the proverbial plane
Not only had I uttered the words much beloved by congregations everywhere («and finally...»)... More

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I try to coin words that don't exist and craft sentences to explain how it feels when I look at the curve of my daughter's cheek while she nurses at my breast or how I learned to pray by doing laundry or how dignity is overrated and how the Holy Spirit feels like a bracing cold wind to me and how you only really learn that when you have nothing left or how I believe in a God who climbs down into the obscurity and calls us beloved but I keep coming up with nothing much.
Sometimes this is explicit, in the exchange of harsh words; at other times it is implicit, evident not so much in what is said as in what is left unsaid --- for example, in the loss of those earlier notes of emotional, intellectual, and spiritual intimacy with his beloved sister Jemima.
Written by Charles Wesley, its words and music are much beloved by evangelicals throughout Texas and the South.
Hi, Rowan, even if you don't look romantic in the best rules of traditional perception of this word, most importantly you have that symbolic presence of RED color and you feeling comfortable in your much beloved MARANT sneakers.
As much as these women were eager to appear on the behalf of their beloved writer - director, they were also there to promote the words Ntozake Shange who wrote the play upon which their film is based, For Colored Girls Who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf.
When I think of words to describe beloved children's heroes, the phrase «cold - hearted sadist» rarely springs to mind, but I couldn't help but feel that way about the title character in this movie of «Peter Rabbit,» based on the much beloved children's books by Beatrix Potter.
The muppets, halter tops, a beloved diner, a French restaurant, peanut butter, Led Zeppelin, open - mic nights, margaritas, billboards, the F - word, saucy texts, the Home Depot, chicken satay and very hot and frisky hijinks over the warm hood of a truck — all of these things and much, much more are part of their courtship, or at least star in metaphors or significant moments, all become part of a building intimacy.
The chalkboard written with the words of a beloved Sunday School song reminds me how much God loves me... and you... for the Bible tells me so.
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