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Settling in Chicago to work for the Elgin Clock Company, he became closely associated with Moody, who successfully encouraged him to go into evangelistic work. [ 2 ] One of Whittle’s war experiences served as the basis for the gospel song "Hold the Fort" by Philip Paul Bliss , [ 3 ] of whom Whittle edited a biography. [ 4 ]
"I have kept the faith once given to the saints; for the which cause I have also suffered these things; but I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed to Him against that day." [8] [note 86]
He goes to a shrine and prays for a girlfriend, and a god appears and tells him that in high school, he will meet not one, but 100 soulmates who will all fall in love with him. On his first day of high school, Rentarō simultaneously bumps into two girls, Hakari Hanazono and Karane Inda, who are both his soulmates and begin vying for his ...
“An unparalleled sweetness sings deep in the bones now, after nearly half a century of committed love,” says writer Joan Lester. Opinion: The sweet surrender of aging with the one you love ...
He saw good in everybody, almost to a fault.” Seven friends were on the hunting trip, she said. Pitcher and Stovall worked together, Pitcher’s father Jameson Pitcher told The New York Times .
Oh, my God, I love the new era, but I also love the old era where people were able to come out and bang, use two idols, and just completely turn the game on its head. I feel like people don't do ...
Due to him feeling unsure if he would be able to write a captivating story, Toudai scrapped the idea and wrote a story where the protagonist was summoned into a peaceful world where he was welcomed by everyone. [3] The first printed novel was published in Japan on June 22, 2017, with 14 novels being released as of December 19, 2023.
"After Jesus speaks about his upcoming death (12:23–24) he proclaims in 12:25, 'the one who loves his life loses it; the one who hates his life in this world will keep it for life eternal.'" [124] Like "in the Synoptic texts. . . the saying is relevant to persecution and martyrdom, and a true disciple of Jesus must be willing to 'hate' his ...