Bethlehem, 66:of Life" (St. John, VI, 33, 35, 41, 58) to a hungry world. He was set apart, or set Himself apartBethlehem, 66:for the work of redemption. He came to feed the hungry, and in this connection two verses in theBethlehem, 123:The glamor of doubt descends upon the Christ. Hungry, lonely, and weary of conflict, He is temptedBethlehem, 211:miracles, and gathered together the poor and the hungry. He fed them, and sought in every possibleEducation, 46:the soldiers, salvaging the sick, feeding the hungry and studying conditions. The world today isExternalisation, 371:which will work out in the form of food for the hungry, nursing for the sick, the rebuilding of theHercules, 120:remains to furnish bread, a symbol of food, to a hungry world: bread [121] for the body and breadPatanjali, 167:as witness the expression: "I am tired" or "I am hungry." He identifies himself with his body ofProblems, 44:the soldiers, salvaging the sick, feeding the hungry and studying conditions. The world today isReappearance, 108:the things of the Kingdom of God and feeding the hungry, both physically and spiritually. He madeReappearance, 110:teach. The bulk of human beings are still too hungry, too devastated psychically, too bewilderedReappearance, 141:edifices whilst God's children everywhere went hungry and unclothed and so lost their belief in |