Sentences with phrase «love seeing their families»

Love seeing your family the two legged ones... such a pretty girl... and four legged one... love Buddy.
I love seeing family member's faces light up with delight when they open a gift that I thoughtfully picked out.
We love seeing families overcome life's disruptions, and we want to help.
Love seeing their families grow and helping them along the way.
I was also excited to finally get to see your kitchen & family room and I look forward to seeing more of the outside of your cottage & I absolutely love seeing your family and pups.
Thanks Erin, I realize people have books it's just that I really love seeing our family photos more than the books:) The shelves on the right do have a lot of books in them it's just they are obscured by the chair a bit!
Hello Aunt Ruthie, Love reading your posts... Love seeing your family pictures.
I love seeing each family's personality reflected in their home!
Loved seeing your family room and all the sweet pics of your family, Kelly!

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«To see them fall so deeply in love with each other all over again time and time again, it makes me realize how special my family is.»
In a complicated family, the child - parent dynamic is flipped, and we are able to see all the black and white complexities of grown adults through family history and the stalwart love of children.
«Typically, you see a trustee working for free when the trustee is close family looking after someone they love and care for as the beneficiary,» Kaeser said.
And being able to go around the country and see the impact that my company and my work has done — teenage girls saying they love to play games because of me, and families saying, «we picked up a tabletop game because of [Geek & Sundry show] Tabletop,» and college kids who come up and say, «Hey, I'm really glad you made The Guild because I never knew I could say that I was a gamer until you made that» — that's why you need to be creative, whether it's on a large or small scale.
My family lived in France in those days and my parents loved to drag me around to see historical sites.
If you learn to love the practice of supporting your friends and family, then you'll be happy now and see the results later.
I would love to see more young men come out as mostly straight to their friends and families
My dad had a lot of reservations but eventually he was able to see it was something I loved and could also make a living and support a family with, and I think once he realized that he was cool with it.
It's beautiful to see a politician who not only knows God's love but is bold enough to let His ways influence her family life and political life.
See: these Pharisees would affirm that God loves them — individually, and as sons of Abraham, brothers in the family of Israel.
Think of your own family, surely you don't all see eye to eye or agree completely with each other's way of living out your life... but you love and accept each other because you are family.
If we only live once then to the grave, these families have no hope of seeing their dead loved ones again.
Sheryl, if you have raised your children with Love, then they will know Love when they see it and will go on to create families that share that Love and in a way, you will be with them forever.
The movie's family seems to have it all when it comes to money and fame, but as their patriarch, Royal Tenenbaum, attempts to finally make peace with his children (in his own dysfunctional way), we see that the only thing that really matters is love and relationships.
To say that a person speaking about their family is an expression of their love for god is so far fetched to make god exist as I've seen so far.
I had a hard time loving because of pain and hurt in my life... from none other than my family... but I asked God to allow me to see them through his eyes... that helped me pick up the pieces... hand them to Jesus and allow him to lead me and guide my way to him... that is the only hope of life we have.
It's heartbreaking to see religious folk attempting to exclude others from the discussion, as if love and family, peace of heart and mind were religious prerogatives only.
So does that mean that I shouldn't believe that my family loves me because I can't «see» it?
If your closest family member were addicted or had deep psychological issues, and had to be committed, an outsider might only see you locking your loved one away - but you know you do it out of love and a desire to help them.
As we «delight in the Lord,» He will multiply our love for our families and all of humanity, as we will begin to see the world through His eyes.
But think of the horror of being one of these young women being rounded up, never to see family or loved ones again, with nothing ahead of you but to spend your life as one of the king's concubines.
But in the figure of Ma we see a strong Christian woman who leads her family in education, culture, courage, and love.
He said he saw a courageous family who lost a loved one many years ago and is still grieving the loss.
And while we love 4.0 GPAs in admissions, we also want to see that you are engaged in your community (school, family, neighborhood) and not just solely focused on the books.
My wife pointed out, of course, that the «homeless» family members had hats covering their faces and other such things, so it is not really their fault for not seeing their loved ones, but still, the point of the video is as you say, we often ignore or miss the homeless people around us.
If the sky fairy and his whacko son want to see what «loving kindness» REALLY MEANS then they should watch the loving families of these desperately ill children.
We love the Church like family when we see the extent to which God came to save our own souls.
In the other a Furry takes your family members likeness and covers them in fluffy love, all night long until they have to wash out the sticky with a hose, see no harm done...
«The way that the Journey elders have demonstrated their desire to see me restored to Jesus, as well as their love for me, Amie, and our family is nothing short of miraculous and beyond gracious.»
We want to see the process of repentance continue in the context of a loving church family
Conversely, and on my good days, being great feels a lot like loving my family well, seeing more deeply how God designed me, serving the world outside of me, and finding significance in that which is real.
Like all generations, millennials need to see loving marriages and families.
I'm so sad to see friends who believe that the love they pour out on their families / children is not enough — not high enough — and that they have to be doing a lot of other «good works» to really rate, count, qualify, whatever.
As John Snow, a professor of pastoral theology, points out, the Christian family was seen in the New Testament as an agent of the coming community of love and justice, a new kind of «kingdom»: «Its goal was not to make a house a home for a family but to make the world a home for humankind.»
``... any educative activity, related to education for love and carried out by persons outside the family, must be subject to the parents» acceptance of it and must not be seen not as a substitute but as a support for their work.
The joys of life, love, marriage, seeing generations of family around you?
American Christians are so imbued with a subtle mixture of love of country, family, and God that it is difficult to see this as a false god.
The OT is full of a wrathful god who killed the whole world, except one family, then the NT has a loving savior who didn't want to see anyone suffer.
She points out that while an older generation might have been enamoured of sex without consequences, their younger counterparts often associate such an outlook with dysfunctional relationships, broken families and personal unhappiness and by extension see the Christian vision of love as fulfilling and ultimately liberating.
I've honestly had readers tell me that they'd love to read my book, but worry about what their friends or family might think when they see them reading a book about doubt.
When one adds this to the role of «father» as protector, guardian, and provider of the family and the life of the womb, it is easy to see the preference for father as the proper anthropomorphism for the role of God to mankind in care and love, rather than for a mother figure.
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