'They can think, "Oh, you don't wrestle with anything, you don't struggle with being depressed one day," you know? Or, like, your day hasn't gone as you want, and how do you get through that?' she explained.
And yes, it is indeed a good verse to use when talking to the lost, but it also a verse that helps us grow in our knowledge of God. Listen to what it tells us. Too often we use this verse merely as an evangelism verse.
Many notable names have portrayed the eccentric matriarch on screen and on stage, including Kathy Bates, Cameron Diaz, Jayne Lynch, Nell Carter, Kathie Lee Gifford, Sally Struthers, Jo Anne Worley, and Faith Prince.
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Benedetta - which the octogenarian director has dubbed his masterpiece - is based on a true story about an abbess of the same name in Renaissance Italy who had a lesbian fling within her convent while experiencing 'godly visions' and being hailed a.