Sentences with phrase «christian values in the home»

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You said, «You said you were raised in a Christian home, so your moral values came from The Bible.
in the day, s that jesus our lord was on the earth (jesus) there was many people named jesus, just as among hispanic and central american peoples, it was a common popular name of many people, if you want to prove to your self that jesus was not married, look up what the apostle said,» i saw standing upon mount zion with the lamb 144,000, these are they that have washed thier robes and were not defilled with women, for they are virgins, jesus emphasised in parts the need and values of a husband and wife in a home, the two mary, s and the women that followed him and ministered unto him tells us the great importance of women, and women in the home, he wanted all married men to have thier own wife, in those days of so many years ago there was false prophets, storytellers, wild imaginations, he told us not to believe them, whether you are catholic, christian, islamic or any other, we can all take pride in the fact what the prohets, jesus and the apostles told us all fits jointly to gether, they were a work of love, to understand the christian bible correctly, islamic people are not rejected, but rather they are a equal, the angel told hagar to return to her mistress, he also told her he would make ishmael a blessing and his seed a great nation, regards
As north Americans lets not forget «in God we trust» and we have great values at home because we built north america of values found in the catholic and christian faiths.
At times the churches explicitly joined Jarvis in her resistance; one writer in the Christian Advocate worried that Mother's Day was becoming but «a tool of commercial interests,» that the «spiritual values» of this festival of the Christian home were being obscured in an onslaught of «expensive gifts» and «falsely sentimental advertising.»
And so it is ironic that many Christian complementarians / patriarchalists --(who advocate hierarchal gender relationships in the home and church)-- seem to assume that egalitarians like me --(who support mutuality in the home and church)-- must have gone off to a secular universities, majored in women's studies, and come back to impose these «cultural values» onto Scripture and the Church.
And when it comes to «family values,» we're weary of battles to «protect» marriage from gay couples, when so many young evangelicals have grown up in broken homes, witnessing our parents divorce and remarry at rates just as high as in the non-evangelical world (more than 33 % of marriages among born - again Christians end in divorce, the same as in the general population).
Change in the family may be experienced as the end of «the Christian home» because family values have been so closely related to religion in the United States.
The home I grew up in was not a «Christian» one, however, we valued the life of others.
Responding to his comments, Santorum, a devout Catholic, said on Fox News that «folks on the left» are out there «trashing anybody who stands up for Christian conservative values, anybody who dares to actually teach their children faith in their home
I was raised in a christian home with good Morales and values.
Eastwood introduces Stone and Skarlatos as buddies growing up in Midwest homes steeped in Christian values, sharing an obsession with war and gunplay.
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