get around to - do something despite obstacles such as lack of time; "He finally got around to painting the windows" dally, toy, flirt, play - behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection" go about, set about, approach - begin to deal with; "approach ...
Final prayer–Father, into your hands I commit my Spirit (in Luke)Lord Jesus, receive my spirit (Psalm 31:5) So, what do we take from this, and particularly from Stephen, into our daily lives? We must take our faith seriously – it is costly, important and even worth dying for. ...
“Happy are those who place their hands in that of the Great Guide. He will bring them all the way and when he has brought them home to glory and has opened their eyes to see the way by which he has led them, what a song of gratitude will they sing unto God! Lord, lead your ...
And while Putin did (temporarily) restore power to Russia, of course, he is not exactly on the right side of history either. He is an autocratic and authoritarian dictator with lots and lots of blood on his hands, crooked as well, and he too will eventually fall from power as well. Es...
His head hung down as he moved, as if it were always touching the ground and yet not grazing the dust. So Seilenos went scratching the ground with hairy foot, restlessly moving round and round in his wild caperings. At last his knees failed him; with shaking head he slipt to the ...
Beautiful and Touching Hollywood is full of overly wrought love stories in which the conflict seems contrived merely to create drama or comedy or both. In Children of a Lesser God the love is so simple, and the conflict so believable, that it feels less like watching a movie, and more lik...
Work done by the hands One of the things that separate handiwork from other products or creations is the attention to detail. When you are making something, whether it’s a cake, a painting or a craft, you’re intimately involved in the process. You have an idea of how you want that ...
He held a spear in his hands and was urging on the footmen: he was red with blood as if he were slaying living men, and he stood in his chariot. Beside him stood Deimos (Fear) and Phobos (Flight), eager to plunge amidst the fighting men."...
These iconographic elements are somewhat blurred either with erosion or over-painting, but Kerr has identified a number of the back-rack elements as och chan, and the appearance of a clear God K head on K517.33 Additional vessels on which these elements have been identified are K1837 and K...
There are many variations of this painting that Georges de la Tours did from the 1600s. In the painting above, Mary is touching the skull and the skull hides most of the candle. There is a small mirror that only reflects the skull and part of the book that it sits on. In other vari...