What do you call when someone is in danger?
A person who rescues others is called ‘a survivor’ and that person also kills others. What does it mean when someone becomes dependent on the Holy Spirit and goes through life because it is the saving grace of the Holy Spirit that he gives?
What do you think of it: “Beware: Assuming you aren’t talking about food,” explains Michael Thiel.
Often referred to as being a person in harm’s way: liable to be harmed; subject to potential causes of harm.
Victim seems likely (even if only, a victim of circumstances ( ) for those who both “will require” and “have required” saving.
To some people, it is a joke to refer to the kind of person as “the innocent and unlucky” but that is not true.
‘Persons who are not yet rescued and are in need of help’ are imperilled..
“The rescued were airlifted to Calgary’s Foothills Hospital. They had all their stuff on them. What makes this situation so stressful?” ”
As well, “saviour” is a very strong word with Christian overtones; it is usually only used in extreme and or life-threatening situations, or if the speaker/writer is pumping up the rhetoric a bit. When you’re working with a rescuer, you know that the crew is neutral. Hence being the rescuer.
Victims may also be used in some situations, especially if crime or human agency caused the danger.
Someone who needs help is helpless if they can’t do anything about it. Let owning up. A simple voice can make you feel helpless. Can we denote that they are in danger?
Example:
On his way home from Singapore, after temporarily stopping his ship, the captain, age fortyfour, radioed his superior, asking permission to rescue these helpless people.
Is it true that desperate people prey on the desperate?
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work rescuing down pilots during combat or stranded hikers in the mountains, the PJs, along with the rest of the rescue units, are often the last hope for desperate people.
‘Persons who are not yet rescued and are in need of help’ are imperilled..